Yellow!

Yellow! Don’t you agree it’s good to colour coordinate? Here’s a nice little Boler found in the British Columbia mountain community of Revelstoke and it’s pretty close to the BIGDoer shade, so of course we approve. All around here there’s majestic mountain scenery and here we are obsessing over a little trailer.

This photo comes from a whirlwind trip out into the area in the summer of 2021 (we’re still not caught up with posts) and one of perhaps a half dozen fibreglass trailers spotted in this community. It’s hotspot. Most were Bolers, but there were other makes too and we’ll showing you them soon.

We photographed this same trailer ten years ago, in fact, and note it hasn’t appeared to move since. You’ll see that the wheels are missing and perhaps it never hits the road ever, for whatever reason.

From the same card dump…Main Street Slocan BC, Craigellachie Kid and Brown-Lowery Perimeter Loop.

Boler: A small, cute-as-a-bug fibreglass camping trailer made in Canada in the 1960s to 1980s period and we make a fun game spotting them on road trips or adventures. We’ll also include similar trailers from other manufacturers that are close in appearance, construction or configuration to Bolers.

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Yellow Boler

Yellow! It’s good to colour coordinate.

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