I've always been a tent camper and enjoy tent camping, but there are times when I'd like to just be able to pack up and leave with a minimum of fuss. My son and I go camping without the rest of the family a few times a year, and a teardrop would be nice and easy to set up and put up.
I've been toying with the idea of building or buying a teardrop for a few years now, and I recently had the good fortune to camp with Doug Hodder and some fellow Coleman enthusiasts and I was able check out his American Voyager up close. That experience made me think that there was no way I could build my own - it was like looking at a Rolls Royce! After looking over some of the build journals here, I realized that they weren't all as upscale as his are and with some advice, I could do this.
I have a decent amount of woodworking experience and tools, but no welding skills. As soon as I get a custom chassis going at a local shop, I'll be looking forward to putting out a build journal so I can benefit from the experts advice here. I've been scouring the site for tips on building my own, I can't decide on a Benroy or something less practical and more, uh, curvy. I'd like to do it right the first time, if that's possible. I only plan on building one, but I can see that more than one of you seem to build one a year - I hope that's not contagious!
I know another guy on the forum who's more local to me, I think he goes by "The Country Squire" here. I see that there are quite a few of you in my local area, I look forward to meeting some of you and comparing notes.
John