workingonit71
Aspirantes ad Adventure
Howdy.This is my first post here, after lurking for years here and at another site http://www.tnttt.com, at which I lurked, later joined 2.8 years ago. Actually, I lurked here first, getting ideas about creating a folding plywood base for my wife's tent. She, younger than me by 14 years, is a member of a BF research group, and would go on an "expedition" (I use that term loosely, facetiously here), while I remained at home working (or drag racing). She returned from one fall trip, with her clothes, gear, and tent wet and muddy inside and out, and sick from exposure to rain and cold. I ventured that she would be better served with a her tent off-the-ground, and with some heating source if needed. Others in her group took precautions, some slept in truck toppers, etc. I offered her the use of my '75 Chevy with topper (I used it as a winter stay at work-overnight backup, in case of ice storms), or my HHR Panel, but she said no. I then proceeded to use a derelict trailer I had, to build the platform on, but she wanted storage, if she were to use it with her tent. I found this site, and similar builds, but then she said "how about A/C ?", thinking that I would stop there. So I started planning a larger, more elaborate, "hardtop tent" build, and ended up going to the other website more often. I was raised in an area where I saw a lot of backyard "teardrop trailers" in the '50s (aircraft plants in the area, airframe mechanics building their own trailers...my dad was an accountant, darn it), and always wanted one. So I went in that direction. I didn't build a teardrop, but something a little different, and went overboard on weight and gear. I also ended up starting to call it "my" trailer, and decided that I wanted to start camping and outdoors activity again, after 35 years without (drag racing, though outdoors, isn't the same...). This is what I ended up building: I'm near to retiring, so I may be a bit old to boondock in the Sierras, or trek to Bolivia in a Unimog, but I'm starting to camp again (not roughing it, with power and A/C) :hehe:, and wish to expand that into fishing and hunting trips sometime. With my bad knees, mountain climbing is not a possibility. So, I joined this site, and will follow you adventurers, and maybe catch a tip or two, and live vicariously through you guys. Now to get a 4wd!!!