Vintage Caravan Magazine Issue 32 | Página 15

Bev grew up on a Thoroughbred horse farm in Enumclaw, Washington and loves the rural lifestyle so much that she still lives in the same town with her husband Steve and daughter Samantha. Together they run a small one-acre farm and tend to a horse, two goats, eleven chickens, two Chihuahuas and a cat. For several years Bev ran a horse rug wash and repair service, but a fire seven years ago, put an end to that business and Bev was on the look out for a new venture. About six years ago, Bev was reading an article in Country Living Magazine about a group of women who had restored some old trailers. “They were having a blast glamping them up and hitting the road and I knew I just knew I had to have one”, recalls Bev. After having dragged her husband all around the state looking at trailers for sale for the past few months, Bev ended up finding the one she wanted just fifteen minutes away from their house. It was an 18-foot 1961 Before vintagetrailermagazine | 13