Schoolie Paloozia started out as a gathering in the desert of people who had converted old school buses to RVS. The event has gradually grown and attracted many people who travel in all sorts of RVS but the conversions are definitely the most interesting. This year there was between 1500 and 2000 visitors. The event lasts about a week
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This converted bus has a sitting area on top that was being used as a stage. There were at least 3 more of this type that people would gather around and listen to various types of music. |
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This wasn't a converted bus but was the perfect vehicle for the mountains and rough terrain |
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Like any event there are always people selling stuff. This girl was travelling with here farm. She has about 15 chickens a duck and a goat. She was selling a breakfast sandwich for $5.00. a dozen sandwiches a day at $5 each paid here expenses to live on the road. |
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She kept here dog and goat tied together because the dog wanted to stay around and the goat wanted to wander. |
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Supper with Hippie Bob ( Sells), catching up on the past year. |
2 comments:
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These 'buses' are an interesting way to show one's creativity as well as travel. I like the dog and goat team! Bringing the farm animals as well as their products on the road is novel. I think I'd want to park and let the travelers/customers rotate and come to me!
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