I haven’t been on here for quite some time, or TNTT, and I will post this message there as well, (along with a forum for people who own my tow vehicle, which is a whole other topic but I won’t digress). I simply haven’t had time since I’ve been up to my eyeballs doing all the things necessary to get me where I am, and that is on the road! Mission FINALLY accomplished (albeit several months after my intended schedule).
I wanted to sign on to post a general thanks to everyone who takes time to shares info here. Forums like this were invaluable in gathering what I needed to: A) get a basic education on various trailer options, teardrops and otherwise, B) decide on the right option for me, C) locate a builder and D) design a trailer that would meet my needs.
I left home (Raleigh) 2 weeks ago and will be on the road for at least 6 months, likely more.
Among my primary intentions is to have little in the way of a set itinerary. I know places I want to visit, people I want to spend time with, things I want to do, and have a general idea of how to make that work while still being open to whatever might show up. I think it’s called "living in the moment” :-) Where I go will be mostly dictated by how I’m feeling physically, the weather, and my intuition. Right now I’m at Crooked River State Park on the southern coast of Georgia> Gradually I’ll be making my way across the country (and then some).
So thanks again for the assist. Whether we communicated directly or you just posted some useful info, it was all a HUGE help. I’ll be clocking some serious road time; maybe I can return the favor.
I’ll try to include a picture or two of my rig and also want to thank Mike Geister, who built my trailer. His company name is Geistwerks and he builds a couple basic models (and is developing a 3rd). I can’t speak highly enough of his craftsmanship. My eventual choice turned out to be perfect for me. Mike is located in Minnesota (up there in the upper Midwest where so many of you TD builders hide out. What’s up with that?

Here’s a link to his website: http://geistwerks.us/main/
I’ll also offer an open invitation to contact me directly if I can help with any info I can pass along, whether it be trailers, research, tow vehicles, hitches, travel tips, whatever.
Happy travels!
Kevin
Raleigh, NC