I watched this video yesterday and I don't see how more than two fit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5dcQ4iN ... re=related
chartle wrote:I watched this video yesterday and I don't see how more than two fit.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5dcQ4iN ... re=related
Catherine+twins wrote:Are you committed to buying, or would you consider building? I'm in the same boat. I needed to fit in my 10-yo twins and me, AND I need to be able to tow behind my Hyundai Elantra Touring, and I couldn't find a pico-light trailer for 3-4 for less than what my car cost in the first place!!! So I decided to build. So far I have the foamy shell finished, a 5x9 standy on a Harbor Freight (HF) 4x8 trailer. The interior will have benches along the walls (also foam, I'm thinking), and a table will fold down to make a queen-size bed. Over that will be bunks for the twins. The bunks won't be finished for our first camp-out next month, dear daughter and I will camp in the trailer and d son will have to put up a tent and sleep in it like the other Webeloes in his den.
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I started my build a year ago, but rebooted and restarted in February this year. Take a look at the builds in the foamy section and see what you think.
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Catherine
lilhut wrote:Hi JEvans - I too am new here - I have built a few teardrops and recently we decided to take the plunge and go into business - We currently are only offering the standard 2 person model - But I have been working on designs for something along the lines of what you are looking for. If you would like, you can check out our website - http://www.lilhut.com - If it sounds like something you would like to explore, my contact info is there.
Good luck on your search
Scott
JEvans wrote:Hi all,
I've been on and off this forum for a few years, just lurking and reading. I used to take the whole family camping in my (non-poptop) Vanagon (little twin boys on the floor, husband and I on the bed). Now the boys are 11 and getting bigger every day, we need some kind of trailer for our road trips. I really really want a teardrop, mainly because I adore the idea of an outside galley. Seriously. I want one. As the woman who's job it was to climb the stepladder and load all the camping gear onto the roof rack of our Vanagon, you have no idea how bad I want a simple kitchen that is just all set up for me and that doesn't involve lifting!
To cut to the chase, we now are the proud owners of a new-to-us 2006 Sienna, a v6 with plenty of pulling power for a small trailer. The thing is, all the poptop/tent trailers that sleep 4 have the silly blinkin' galley on the inside! (who wants to cook inside while everyone else is outside having fun?) And all the awesome nifty teardrops with their darling galleys....only sleep 2. Sadness.
So, am I just missing it? Is there something out there that I don't know about? Surely I'm not the only woman with two kids who wants to cook outside and sleep inside? So far, the only working idea I have is a teardrop with a rooftop tent installed. It's a good start, but I'm looking for other ideas.
Oh, just one thing, before you go there...please don't suggest the kids sleep in tents on the ground. That's fine for a long stay, but honey, let me tell you, I do NOT want to have to pull all their gear out and make them pack it up and pack up a tent every morning when we're on a road trip! I need simple and fast setup and takedown, and that means a teardrop or poptop berth for everyone, not just the adults. If I can find the right rig, we're going to take a trip across America this fall as part of the boys' homeschooling program, visit all the national parks, historic sites, etc.
Anyhow, that's my story! Anyone who can offer suggestions or shoot me a link I would sure appreciate it.
Best wishes, Jess Evans
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