Why even build a trailer.....
you could just be a professional couchsurfer, maybe we could get something going with trailers ?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/columnist/talkingtech/2013/10/12/talking-tech-couchsurfing/2959867/VENICE BEACH, Calif. — Becky Hall and Mark Craven spent three months this summer touring the U.S., and they never paid a dime to spend the night.
They mostly "couch-surfed" using the popular Couchsurfing.org website and app to find free places to stay — everywhere from New York to Los Angeles.
Think Airbnb, but with a twist.
"It's free," says Hall.
The Couchsurfing website was launched in 2004. The app was released for Apple and Android platforms in 2012, where it has been widely accessed. "The app's better than the website," says Hall. "It's all we use."
That makes sense. When you're traveling from couch to couch, like Hall and Craven did this year, the phone would be the easiest way to find the next available spot, especially since most couch surfers probably leave their laptops at home.
Couchsurfing says it has 6 million members in 100,000 cities.
It's free to sign up, but you'll have to pay $25 to "verify" your identify.
Like Airbnb, which is a vehicle to rent rooms, apartments and homes around the world, Couchsurfing taps into Facebook profiles to associate a name and face for guests and hosts.