I've just finished the Swedish, yellow and blue paint job on my little 245 lb, 6 ft long, 1/4 Nelson "Stacker" and will taking it on it's maiden voyage to Lake Perris. How nice it is to finally be able to make it up a freeway onramp, doing 70mph with my 4 banger Camry. It's kind of like only having a 245 pounder in the front seat with me.
I plan to arrive on Thursday, and am looking forward to seeing many of my teardrop friends. To those that may ask, yes, I do stack it up on end and store it against the wall, in the garage. And, yes, I actually sleep in there, (ALONE, since there aren't many real skinny 78 year-olds, looking for a place to crash). Once in my 40 inch wide bed, my toes touch the hatchlid when closed and a removable screen, just below the gallley counter, provides fresh air along with the roof hatch, on warm nights.
I started this build 7 years ago,and had it on it's wheels in 3 weeks, as seen in my gallery. Then after a long, 'back-burner' life, it's now ready to join me at Perris, Minden, Lake Shasta and a lengthy vacation from retirement, back to my roots in the mid-west this summer. Ah, isn't life great? Long live teardrops and tiny trailers.

Roly, just doin' it a bit differently, but at least I'm doin' it. See ya there!