Bounty in Ephraim, Utah

Bounty in Ephraim, Utah

Ephraim, UT—We’ve been camping and climbing for the last two weeks in stunning central Utah, two hours south of Salt Lake City in a place called Maple Canyon. The nearest town for supplies is Ephriam, an old fort city with a population of about 6,000. The town is home to Snow College which has a quaint campus full of wonderful resources for both students and the community (not to mention visitors, like us). We’ve enjoyed showers at the rec center and spent many days and nights working at the school’s library, nestled up near the fireplace with lightening-fast WiFi.

During a work break last Friday evening, we decided to check out The Granery Art Center, an intriguing contemporary art space housed in a converted 1870s wheat storage building on the main street. After browsing the current exhibition—which was quite interesting—we stumbled out a side door and found ourselves in the middle of the town’s 2nd Annual Harvest Festival. What luck! Residents who had worked in an adjacent community garden all summer were reaping the benefits of the harvest and sharing the bounty with their friends and neighbors. Each family had brought a dish made from ingredients grown exclusively in the garden and they were asking just $5 a plate to share in the meal. After loading up a colorful spread we sat down to eat with some ultra-friendly locals who explained that the festival and the garden were new initiatives in the city, along with a seasonal farmers market. What a great addition to this small-town landscape.

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A Visit to Anderson Ranch

A Visit to Anderson Ranch

Snowmass Village, CO—Last week DesignEgg had the pleasure of visiting one of the most inspiring artist retreats in the nation. Anderson Ranch Arts Center is situated on 4.5 acres of gorgeous property in Snowmass Village, Colorado, just ten miles from Aspen. Surrounded by mountains, the campus is a cozy collective of restored log cabins, barns, and new structures including eight artist studio buildings, a lecture hall, cafe, offices, two galleries, and housing for students and artistic staff.

Anderson Ranch has been long on our list of places to see. While working as Gallery Director at Lillstreet Art Center, I heard many testimonials from people that had the pleasure to spend time at the Ranch as teachers facilitating workshops or students attending classes. The structure of the Anderson Ranch workshop programs are inclusive (with meals and housing provided) and the offerings are diverse. They provide instruction in: ceramics, digital media and photography, furniture design and woodworking, painting and drawing, printmaking, sculpture and critical studies.

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Operation Scamp-Revamp

Operation Scamp-Revamp

Hudson, WI—Growing up in Wisconsin, we saw lots of Scamp trailers on the road (they are made by a family-owned company in northern Minnesota). As adults, we were drawn to them again because of their small size, light weight, reasonable prices, and let’s face it—super cute rounded shape. We found the DesignEgg Scamp through RVTrader.com, a great site for camper classifieds. Turns out these little guys are hard to come by and it took us several tries to swoop in before someone else to buy ours. The one we found was a 2002 Scamp 16′ located in Blacksburg, VA, so we drove ten hours out there to pick it up from a super nice fellow (and soon-to-be DesignEgg backer) named Tim. The price of our new home: $9,000.

When we first purchased the Egg, we both agreed that we wanted to make it our own. So on a tight budget of $500, we set to work on the renovations. Our family graciously allowed us to park the trailer in the driveway for two weeks while we ripped out carpet, painted cabinet doors, built a new table, washed/de-oxidized/waxed the fiberglass, applied decals, made curtains, caulked, and re-packed all our belongings inside.

We documented the transformation and are happy to share it with any aspiring RV’ers or tiny house/small space dwellers out there.

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WDCB Radio Interview

WDCB Radio Interview

Chicago, IL—WDCB’s The Arts Section is a new magazine show that spotlights creative people, events and ideas. Every week, Assistant News Director Gary Zidek shines a light on arts and culture in the Chicago area. Back in August, Gary met with us in a local Chicago park and asked us about DesignEgg. Take a listen, it’s about 10 minutes in length.

Show us Your Reward!

Show us Your Reward!

We thanked all of our awesome Kickstarter Backers with some pretty cool DesignEgg merch. When the packages started to arrive, we were excited to receive photos of how our people were using their mugs, totes, shirts, and stickers.  If you’re a Backer and haven’t submitted your photo yet, we’d still love to see it! Be sure to tag us on Instagram @eggtravels.

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