A Travel Trailer Light Enough to Be Hauled by a Mobility Scooter

Posted by John Farrier in Auto & Transportation, Living on April 25, 2011 at 4:41 pm

The Environmental Transport Association (UK) developed the QTvan — a travel trailer that can serve as a shelter for users of mobility scooters. It contains a bed, a 19″ television screen, and a kettle. Available options include a satellite dish, a gaming console, and a heater. You can watch a video of it at the link.

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A Camper Built on a Shopping Cart

Posted by John Farrier in Art, Auto & Transportation on September 19, 2009 at 8:35 pm


Photo: Kevin Cyr

New York-based artist Kevin Cyr is trying to construct a functional camper that’s built onto a shopping cart. It’s an expression of his fascination with vehicles and an exploration of a simple lifestyle:

It’s a functioning sculptural piece that seeks to explore aspects of housing, mobility, and autonomy. It is also largely about self-reliance and making due with less.

I have always been interested in bikes and vehicles and for many years they have been the subject of my paintings. My paintings document odd and derelict vehicles: old delivery trucks inundated with graffiti and rust, well-traveled RVs, Indian rickshaws and Asian bikes.

Throughout the last year, I decided to build my own type of vehicles. On a trip to Beijing, I conceived and built a CAMPER BIKE: an amalgamation of a Chinese 3-wheeled flatbed bike with an American cabover style camper. Interested in building a series of mobile vehicles and inspired by Cormac McCarthy’s novel, The Road, I started sketching plans for CAMPER KART: a mobile unit built into a shopping cart—an ubiquitous urban object.

Artist’s Website

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An Extravagant Travel Trailer

Posted by John Farrier in Auto & Transportation on September 3, 2009 at 10:44 am


Photo: Snakeliner

Andrew Liszewski of OhGizmo! suspects that the Snakeliner Presidential Suite may be the most extravagant travel trailer on the market. When fully expanded, its 969 square feet of space include a waterbed, central heating, and a whirlpool. That’s the base model, priced at $930,000. If you’re able and willing to spend more, you can get options like a helicopter landing site and a motorboat in the cellar. Note that it probably can’t be hauled by a bicycle.

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An Eco-Friendly, Bicycle-Hauled Travel Trailer

Posted by John Farrier in Science & Tech, Travel on August 26, 2009 at 3:36 pm

Paul Elkins built this lightweight travel trailer for his trip to the Burning Man festival. It has a roof-mounted wind turbine for electical power, as well as a solar cooker and water heater. It weighs only 100 pounds dry, so he can haul it around with his bicycle:

The skin is 1/4″ flutted plastic like whats used for election signs. This was riveted and screwed onto 3/4″ square aluminum tubing salvaged from an old satellite dish. The base was made of 2×2 fir. The 30″ square door frame, made of 1×2′s was skrewed to the side panel, cut on the sides and bottom. The upper part was left uncut to act as a hinge. The bed hinges in a lounge attitude. On the outside resides an herb flower box, a urinal funnel (sanicans were a ways off) and 13″ wheel barrel wheels on a 1/2″ axle mounted with 1/2″ square tubing made up the running gear. I used 3/4″ steel for the tow bar, A recycled card table for the corner camper supports, and misc this and that. It’s whatever I had kicking around at the time, and that’s how anyone would have to do it if worst came to worst.

There are many pictures at the link.

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