The Origami Bicycle Trailer
The rider of the recumbent trike pulls up at the secluded beach, the site looks promising, the dunes encroach on the park lawns in overlapping zig-zags, there's also a treated pine kiddy fortress, but the ground level is eroded and very uneven. OK for a bivi, but not the bike caravan. A patch of the park lawn, tucked deep between two dune intrusions provides the perfect spot. The rider pedals their Greenspeed in towards the campsite. Behind the trike is a boxy looking trailer, a small cube, about 600mm on every side. The rider finds the flattest piece of lawn, is satisfied he's hidden from the road, so he unhitches the strange trailer, removes its wheels and drawbar, then removes the olive green wrap-around tonneaux cover to reveal a stange "layer-cake" of folded framework and foamboard. He lifts the stack of foamboards from the trailer and places them on the ground. Then, in a blink, he unfolds first the top layer of the trailer, then the bottom layer, to reveal a ...