Hello,
My name is Andrew, I live in Middle Tennessee, and I've been dreaming about building a teardrop for several years. I've been perusing the forum and squirreling away ideas for a future build. I am 32 and have 3 young children which means my time and $$ are limited. But I like to build things, and I think it would be a fun project to plan and include the children in the making of as well as the using once we've made it!
We tent camp, but I tire of the huge amount of setup. I love the idea of having a family adventure trailer that is ready to go for weekend excursions around Tennessee and beyond. I know the wife would appreciate a more comfortable sleeping arrangement then a tent. I don't mind putting my older 2 kids in a side tent, or regular tent nearby. I've thought about building a simple shelf bunk, or perhaps a canvas cot bunk to accommodate our son (2 years old). We like to bike as a family, so some sort of bike and/or canoe racks would be desirable. I've noticed that most people recommend transport of a canoe on the TV which makes sense.
We don't skimp on cooking when camping, between a dutch oven, and 2 burner stove, we love to eat well. Having a well equipped galley that doesn't require any setup or lugging coolers and gear from the car is VERY attractive.
Whatever I build, I want to stay true to a cute teardrop shape. I love to plan things out, so I am excited about soliciting the help of the TNTTT community to use your great ideas.
So, Hello. My appreciation in advance for your guidance, troubleshooting, feedback, and sharing of good ideas.
My first question. What feature in your Teardrop build are you most proud of and/or couldn't live without?
Second question. What feature is the most overrated?
Best,
Andrew Cush