by Cathy P. » Sun Mar 06, 2016 2:43 pm
I have come across 3 females and 1 male that are full-timing in teardrops on the internet and a couple have active blogs. It is quite interesting. I am familiar with full-timing in a small travel trailer but nothing that compares. What I see that attracts me most is the freedom from all the gadgets and everyone realizes pretty quite that if it says "RV" in the title you're paying much, much more than one would expect for A/C, furnaces, etc. and repairs on such range from impossible to just costing more than they worth.
So, I have been looking at the teardrops, nothing I would build. I joined years ago because we were going to build but time just went by and now I see that won't happen. I also looked at the Cricket, a smaller and unusual trailer. I do realize the down side of down size to that extreme but freedom and potential for more of an adventure are just really attractive.
I notice many of the teardrops have no insulation, some taller than others and some not necessarily teardrop shape. Weight won't be an issue as I have a 2007 Dodge Durango that can tow about 6,000 lbs and even loaded with bricks, I don't a teardrop would exceed that.
Just looking for input. If you were "dropping out" and taking off in a tiny trailer or teardrop for at least a 2 year adventure, what elements would you look for in your unit?
I hope to be off on my adventure by Fall 2016 if not sooner. Thoughts appreciated. Thank you!