Newbie from Seattle, WA

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Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby pabloa3 » Sun Mar 24, 2013 1:08 pm

Hi,

I've been lurking on here for about 3 or 4 months - really enjoying the community, information, builds, and of course photos. A little history on how I ended up here. My wife and I have two boys - ages 5 and 7. Our camping was all via tent up until 2 years ago. My wife hates camping (a hotel without room service was camping to her) so two years ago we invested in a Forest River RPod 172 to make things more palatable for her. I also figured it would be much more convenient and easier to get away at a moments notice - plus I assumed setup/teardown would be a no brainer. That wasn't entirely the case.

First, we have no space for an 18' trailer so we had to pay for off-site storage. Second, getting it level, deployed, and hooked up took about as long as setting up a tent site. Similarly, it wasn't much quicker to tear down. We did 6 trips in the Rpod over 2 summers, and while I enjoyed them (and my wife was happier), it was more than we needed. We didn't need AC, the microwave, the DVD player, the inside stove, etc. We found that we hated cookie inside where we slept and prepared our meals on our coleman propane stove. We have iPads - much better than the DVD player/TV. AC only worked when plugged into shore power - I'd rather not be tied to shore power. The microwave doesn't fit when camping (IMO).

I've always been fond of teardrops and decided that this would solve many of our issues. I didn't want to deal with gray and black tanks anymore as well - without them things are simpler. So at the end of last summer I decided we would migrate to the smaller teardrop. Initially I wanted something suited for overland travel like the offroad variety made by SoCal Tears or the Moby1 - until I saw the price (not saying they aren't worth it - just not in my range). I spent the next 6 months researching different trailers and trying to understand what we needed (I've reviewed many of your builds and am envious of your talents - I would not attempt a build as I'm a complete bumbling fool with tools and wood - plus I have zero patience). In December I came across http://www.oramateardroptrailers.com/ in Tenino, WA. A few emails later and I was down their on a Saturday checking out his work. One thing that really irked me about the Rpod was the horrible (and I do mean horrible) build quality - so I was really focused on looking for a builder that had a strong focus in this area. Mike, at Orama, spent 3 hours walking me through his trailers, process, and shop. I walked away very comfortable with the quality of the product he would deliver. I liked his attention to detail, solid cabinet skills, and very clean wiring. He had the right feature set that met our needs and a reasonable price (IMO). So, I ordered and he built us a trailer (I could pick it up now but plan not to take delivery until late April/early May - wishing to sell the RPod first).

The one area not solved by the teardrop directly is the bathroom. However, we are totally fine with picking up a popup shelter and luggable loo style toilet. We only used the rpod toilet at night to pee - we had a strict no #2 policy. A popup shelter solves this easily as the biggest annoyance was the long hike through the campground. As for the kids, if my wife goes, they will be in a tent...if not, they will be in the teardrop with me.

Things left for me to do - need to get a mattress (plenty of recommendations on here have me pointed in the right direction), porta potty and shelter, and an upgraded cooler or fridge (still undecided which direction I'm going to go here). I would buy the fridge in a heartbeat if I wasn't concerned about off-grid power.

Here is a link to the details of the build with a TON of photos from the build: http://blog.paulandsteph.com/2013/03/24/teardrop-trailer-build/ I didn't want to post/upload all of the photos here so here are some from the completed trailer.

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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby Wolfgang92025 » Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:43 pm

Paul,

welcome to the fun....

Looks like you got yourself one nice looking trailer. Time to go camping soon.... :D
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby halfdome, Danny » Sun Mar 24, 2013 2:45 pm

Welcome to the forum Paul :shake hands:.
Looks like you went for the complete package.
Didn't know someone was building teardrops in Tenino.
It will be interesting to see one of his builds if you come to one of the TOW gatherings.
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby Vedette » Sun Mar 24, 2013 8:41 pm

Welcome to the Forum!
and the Fun.
Your new teardrop looks Great! :thumbsup:
Now get your kids a pup tent and the whole family will enjoy the camping experiense immensly!
I was down to the USA today and stopped in Wal-Mart. They had a very compact light weight portable toilet for $29.95 and a free standing enclosure (shower stall, change room, loo, etc) for $42.95. Both seemed good quality for Wa-Mart, and would definitly be handy for camping!
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Maybe see you at Lake Shasta for a maiden voyage??
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby pabloa3 » Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:20 pm

Brian and Sandi - thanks for the walmart tip on the port potty setup. I'll head over and check them out. I've seen the one at cabela's already.

I definitely need to get my priorities set for gear as I have a list that is huge...and I already have most things I need from past camping.
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby AlgoDan » Mon Mar 25, 2013 5:49 am

Hello and welcome aboard Paul, yes nice trailer you have.We also are doing the shelter with portable toilet. Good luck and Happy camping. :thumbsup:
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby NetDep » Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:04 am

Hi Paul -

Just got registered here and a large part of that was to respond to your post. It was like Deja Vu!! I have wanted a small trailer for the longest time - looked at RPods - even almost got one but just too big and seemed to be too much trouble (that whole self-contained trailer thing - toilets, showers, a/c and all) and all I really needed was a bed & place to cook = teardrop. I even checked out, and talked to and had friends visit, the Moby1 maker. Great trailers - as is Southern California Teardrops - but in the end they could not offer me the custom touches I thought I needed. I recently ordered (expected in May) from golittleguy.com a mix-n-match of the BOSS, Silver Shadow and Rough Rider. It will be a 6X10 Silver Shadow on the Rough Rider frame with some BOSS features. Like you - I wanted something off road (not to crawl but maybe for FS roads) and something I could pull - I have a 2011 Toyota Tacoma and think I will be ok. (I live in Bellevue & work in Seattle).

Great pictures & thank you for sharing those -- which awning is that on your teardrop??? That is a first get for me!! Thanks in advance!!

I will be following your progress and how you like your trailer -- it looks AWESOME and congrats on such a great purchase and addition to your outdoor hobby!!!

Travel safe & often!!!
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby pabloa3 » Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:14 pm

Netdep

Your setup sounds very cool. I do like the silver shadow. Seems like ou have a great combination with your choices.

I did forgo the offroad capability. The Orama will be fine on the best forest service roads but wouldn't want to push it to much. As it turns out all of the trips we have planned have us camping at a campground with paved roads getting ther and then I plan to do some offroad sightseeing. We currently have 6 weekend trips planned at various locations across the cascades starting Memorial Day weekend.

The awning is the rhino rack sunseeker II awning. I picked it since we got the rhino roof rack so I knew they would be compatible. The choices are enormous. Another option I checked was getting in on the CVT group buy on expedition portal but I wasn't certain about my mounting options so I shied away from that.

I need to get a mattress (already have some options) and a better cooler or fridge.

I work in Seattle as well. Maybe we can meetup at some point and checkout the TD.

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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby campmaster-k » Sat Mar 30, 2013 12:44 pm

Welcome Paul. Well done on that tear. 8)
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby NetDep » Tue Apr 02, 2013 11:43 pm

Paul -

Thanks for the reply and kind words. I definitely want to get a basket (roof rack will be on it) and awning first of all. Will check out the one you mentioned!! Yes - I could definitely benefit from your experience and expertise - I have a lot to learn - I have camped and know my way around a forest but this is my first foray into trailers!!

It seems there are some folks from our neck of the woods -- so I look forward to meeting you and others as I get my rig and get some time out in it!!

Enjoy this nice weather -- hoping it returns!!!
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Re: Newbie from Seattle, WA

Postby Junkboy999 » Wed Apr 03, 2013 2:26 pm

Welcome aboard Paul


Really a sweet looking trailer. I just book marked it for later reference.

Oh for the Toilet, have you checked out the Bumper mounted one?

Google Bumper Dumper for fun.
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