Ron Dickey wrote:remember the line hey dad can I barrow the car keys....... Don't be surprised when you hear hey day can I barrow the teardrop!!!!
jstrubberg wrote:I doubt you are ever going to see a large section of "the younger generation" in teardrops. Most young couples are raising children and tears just aren't that family friendly.
225 wrote:I could afford a larger rv. But a lot of the places I travel won't allow big rv's. Plus I do a lot of off the grid stuff.
I think teardrop campers could appeal to the younger guys in the motorsports community (like me) who are tired of sleeping in the back of thier truck or in a tent.
slowcowboy wrote:all I got to say is after attending walk the winds 2013 and being to walk the winds 2012.
over half of the teardrop crowd is in there 30s or 20s.
so I say bs! on the younger gernation not wanting a teardrop.
half of everyone that comes to walk the wind is younger than 40s lots of young couples like my slef this year were in a teardrop!
I find older folks are in the standys.
slow
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