Last week we took our annual trip to the Big Bend area for the annual Chihuahuan Desert Bike Fest. It takes 8.5 solid road warrior hours to get there but it is ALWAYS worth it! If you have a chance to go to the Big Bend area, do it. The geology is simply stunning and is really like no other place in the US. It is out there, though. The closest WalMart is 150 miles away in Ft. Stockton, and the closest town of any note (grocery store, ER, hospital) is Alpine, 80 miles away.
453 mountain bikers showed up to ride the trails of Big Bend Ranch State Park, many of whom camp in tents and some in small trailers at the Maverick RV Park next to the state park. I've started seeing a few more teardrops (all ready-mades) at these events. This year there was a T@G trailer (camped next to a T@B!) and a new-to-me brand called a Hiker Teardrop; it has a more angular profile than a "traditional" tear, but I really liked it. The owners weren't around when I spotted it, but it look good from the outside.
Hike Teardrops has a facebook page (but no web page, as far as I can tell). Nicely finished, reasonably priced and they indicated they'll be producing 5-wides beginning last month.
https://www.facebook.com/takeahiketrailers.