I have been a tent camper for years with my family, and now that the boys are gone, with my wife. We love cooking and sitting around the campfire but because we live 5 minutes from the most popular (deservedly so) state park in Wisconsin our camping trips usually consist of one and two nighters. It means loading the car up to the roof with stuff, then tearing down and drying the tent and ground cloth a day or so later. My wife began showing interest in pop ups and surprisingly, Air Streams (WAY out of the budget).
About that time I saw an internet story about the Australian luxury teardrop (Gidget?) and discovered the teardrop culture by accident. I found that several Wisconsin companies manufacture complete campers as well as kits and plans. Blown away by the craftsmanship and knowledge of the builders on the homebuilts on this site and others. I am a handy guy but wondered if I could find the time, energy, (and money) to build one myself. I am pretty much hooked on the idea and will likely spend quite a bit of time learning what I can here. A guy can dream, can't he?