Dale M. wrote:But these are not teardrop in concept, they are "expeditionary" concept camping trailers...
Dale
Thank you for pointing that out not all of them many are on the road and have been for years.
I like too look at everything and think could this be put in a teardrop or made miniature
It is all fun to see

imagine, your galley sliding out to the side and when it is slid in it faces you inside. Imagine, your teardrop being pulled over bumps without your wheels ever bouncing. Imagine, opening your galley on a muddy area and your feet are on a platform keeping you high and dry.
new ideas bring new fun ways to camp.
We never forget the basic Teardrop and many just want that, and others want more. The windows I am putting on my doors are used in ships. The Galley came from a ship galley, and many of these folks who made a teardrop were making boats before this. In both my trailers the first has a teardrop front but the second a teardrop rear w/ galley too. The old one had not galley the new one does because as we travel we can stop and just open the back and snack while saving money.
The thing I like most about them is 1. the wonderful people who have them and 2. I like a small trailer that costs next to nothing to pull.
It is like a truck camper with wheels. A warm tent off the ground, saves ones the back. And brings like minds, good food together. We all know the rest.
