Hello all.
I do not own a teardrop yet however my family and I are considering purchasing one.
We found a lovely unit that we'd like to buy, and I have enough cash to do it.
First, we are tent campers and really don't mind it.
We are considering the teardrop because of economics, mobility, range, as well as other features.
Bringing this on, I recently 'downsized' from a 4runner to an FJ cruiser. The space in the FJ really isn't conducive to a 4 body family adventure.
My wife and I camp with our son (9) and a 50lb Australian shepherd.
Introducing the teardrop would ease the burden of setting up and breaking camp while still giving us the range we want while giving us the little, but needed carrying capacity.
It would improve comfort and introduce an element of environmental controls that we haven't had before, extending our traveling/camping season.
The cost of ownership is low and on long trips, if necessary, I would imagine we could just sleep in a parking lot or similar.
My wife would be able to easily navigate through the city and camp with something of this size if I didn't come along or was riding my motorcycle. Much larger and she would get nervous.
The biggest concerns we have are the boy and animal tracking in dirt/debris and climbing all over us (unless we got a tent for them)
I don't know that it'll cost much to own because the price is reasonable and if it doesn't work out, I believe it's pretty low risk and costs/net loss would probably be equivalent to a vacation.
The TD has a bunk for the boy, which I imagine would last at least a 3-4 years and then we would have that much more room for ourselves if he either lost interest or was tenting it by himself.
There is a little risk in my employment (but there almost always is) due to energy prices being as low as they are which makes me nervous spending the money. I have savings however...
I desire to be able to connect my son/family with experiences that they'll remember for the rest of their lives.
I realize that this won't do that per say, but as a vehicle that enables those connections, I do believe it will aid in creating lasting memories.
I made a similar decision to this with the purchase of a boat (which we are currently getting out of)... we had our fun tubing and lounging and cruising and even though it cost a fair bit, it to, was about the cost of 3-4 vacations, and we absolutely got the equivalent R&R out of it. I don't ever regret it. It was a fine thing.
I need to pull the trigger on this today if I'm going to do it. I feel like it could be fun, but very nervous on the purchase. Is it going to add the value to the experience that I am looking for?
Anything larger just won't work. This is the thing to do if it's the right thing to do.
Also, there doesn't seem to be a lot out there on teardrop camping with a family. I am practiced in the art of google-fu but really came up empty with my search efforts.
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