Hello all! I just had to join this forum. For years I've wondered what those little tear shaped campers were like inside. I've recently begun investigating these little wonders as an alternative to tent camping. All I can say is.....I'M HOOKED!!! My eyes hurt from spending so much time on my computer this past week! I've been trying to devour as much info on teardrops as possible. I've learned tons. Initially I was thinking that I'd like to "get one of those little tear things"... Now I'm seriously considering building one for myself! I'm going to continue to do alot more reading on the matter first though. So many of you have built some amazing tears! I'm a little bit intimidated by the prospect since I don't have much experience with woodworking etc. and only have a basic knowledge of power tools. However...I'm very artistically inclined and pick up mechanical things pretty quickly so I don't think it will take me long to get myself up to speed on things. Plus... I have guy friends that are skilled at welding, electrical,and building things.. I'm sure once they realize that I'm considering this project it won't take long before their curiosity takes over and they will want to come check things out and offer a hand. That will be a major bonus. For the time being though.. the idea is in the formulative stages. I still have so many things to consider in what I want/need in my teardrop. I'll be curious to hear if there are many women out there that have built their own. I saw the Desert Dawg trailer but that's the only one I know about that was done by a woman. I'm looking forward to reading and learning more about teardrops. I'm also hoping that there will be a gathering somewhere reasonably close to me that I can go to to see some teardrops up close and personal. I look forward to reading posts from all of you and welcome any and all advice.
All the best!
Theresa