You heard about the Tear Drop RV and how kool they are. Not much room but if you have like a VW bug might be just the ticket.
Now this one is a little worn and has ended up like many people and things in Quartzsite. This burg tends to grew after the winter seson as some just don't have the funds to get out of town.
Betsey wrote:We have a couple of our customers who live in their teardrops full time...one is a gentleman who is going on 8 years full time and the other, a gal who is in her 3rd year. They travel all over the U.S.
Betsey
Weirdnerd wrote:I live in mine when I go contracting out of town, so far I have slept in it for more than 15 months, summer or winter, usually I get to BLM land and the teardrop is light/small enough to tow it to work, so I don't need to hook/unhook and to leave it unsupervised, sometimes I even warm my lunch on the parking lot to the surprise of unaware coworkers, the other contractors are talking about getting small trailer campers after making numbers on how much money I save monthly not living in a motel. It just makes sense.
S. Heisley wrote:There was another lady at the Dam Gathering that lives full time in her CampInn, I think; but, I can't remember much about her or her teardrop as I only met her in passing.
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