Hey gang,
I've been trolling the website for a solid week, looking at different builds and ideas. My brain is now stuffed full of knowledge that I didn't even know I was missing! It's been an awesome educational experience, and it's only just starting.
I live in the Pacific Northwest and have tent camped (and backpacked) my entire life. I'm getting older (ya know how it is) and looking at ways to get my bed (and my butt) off the ground. I'm also interested in emergency preparedness, and I see having a self-contained, self-reliant, tiny home as being great insurance against calamity.
Of course, there's so many things to consider: size, heating, water, power, awnings, toilets, air conditioning, refrigerators, inverters, controllers, chargers, batteries, cooking, plumbing, storage, wiring, windows, etc. The list is overwhelming (and deliciously complex). It's a great exercise in multi-purposing and compromise (any tiny dwelling is going to involve plenty of that).
Anyway, I didn't want to feel like a stalker lurking in the shadows. I'm here. I'm reading every post I can (new and old), and gleaning nuggets of information from the stuff that goes well and the stuff that doesn't. I won't be able to start my build for another year (I just started a home remodel that will consume my spare time into 2017, easily), but you guys have convinced me there WILL BE a build (medium-sized cargo trailer conversion). I've already started looking at trailer dealers in my neck of the woods. Ideas are starting to gel. So, keep up the great work! Don't be afraid to share those little victories and stunning defeats. We may all smile at a screw-up, but it's only because we're thankful you saved us from learning that particular lesson the hard way :-)
Cheers,
Ken