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This was an event that we couldn't miss. The Southwest Tin Can Tourists, a group of vintage trailer owners, were gathering at the Pioneer Bluegrass Festival near Phoenix, AZ. Sisters on the Fly were also participating. We were not disappointed. We chatted with the TCTs and Sisters (women with twin passions of fly fishing and vintage trailers), admired their rigs, and enjoyed an afternoon of fine bluegrass. |
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| Handmade woodie teardrop, matching truck, and proud owner/builder | |
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| Plus a matching kiddie car! | A view of the woodie's kitchen |
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| The Ritz and its tow vehicle | |
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| A handmade, route 66-themed teardrop | |
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| A vintage Ford pulls this 1940s-era KIT teardrop | |
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| Another restored KIT is pulled by this 1940 Chevy coupe | |
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| Restoration in progress | |
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| The very first Sisters on the Fly trailer -- Members caravan in vintage trailers on fly fishing trips | |
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| Most trailers have a cowgirl theme...they're also partial to martinis | |
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| Inside a cowgirl's home on the range | |
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| Sisters are independent women | |
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| Visiting with Sister #1, who loves fishing, horses, and trailers | |
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