Eighteen months in the making... here's the book: Building a Teardrop Trailer: Plans and Methods for Crafting an Heirloom Camper

AlongtheRay

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Thanks for your input, Tony!

I'm outside most of the time, including cooking. The camper is mostly to settle in the night & sleep. It's very comfortable, esp. for a tall dude like myself.

I'm on the fence about a tear drop because since I'm camping full-time there will be bad weather days where I may get cabin fever being stuck inside a tear drop. Or very cold days where I can stoke my wood burning stove in my Scamp and stay toasty and upright.

Then again it's pretty easy to move to where the weather is better as I always say!

I'm thinking I should rent a tear drop for a bit and get a feel for it and see if it suits me.

I've been able to take the Scamp to quite a few places folks were surprised to see it. They ask how I got it there and I say very carefully ;). With bigger wheels, beefier suspension and a lift it will go to even more places. The only concerns I have is due to its height it has a higher center of gravity and its weight. Then again it's lighter than quite a few tear drops out there!

See what I mean? LOL

Either way I look forward to more fun camping in out of the way places.

Take care,
Ray
 

Teardropper

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That last hoorah of the season before winter closes the door.


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Tony
 

Teardropper

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4.5 out of 5 stars. 606 reviews. Your book continues to make people happy! 😀

What makes me happy is seeing a builder bring a new one from the pages of my book. It's pretty cool. This gal belongs to a fella named Roger H.

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