Fireman1317 wrote:Hi there. I recently have got bitten by the Teardrop bug after checking out a few tiny campers at the Indy RV show this past weekend. My family and I already "glamp" with our 40ft 5th wheel, but I'm looking for something a little more low key for weekend trips to state and national parks. Really just for the wife and I. There is something so appealing and refreshing about minimalist camping (I guess that's relative) and being more connected to the outdoors. I appreciate being able to join the forum and look forward to learning a lot more as I start to plan out our build.
Lol...great comparison photo. Love it!tony.latham wrote:Fireman1317 wrote:Hi there. I recently have got bitten by the Teardrop bug after checking out a few tiny campers at the Indy RV show this past weekend. My family and I already "glamp" with our 40ft 5th wheel, but I'm looking for something a little more low key for weekend trips to state and national parks. Really just for the wife and I. There is something so appealing and refreshing about minimalist camping (I guess that's relative) and being more connected to the outdoors. I appreciate being able to join the forum and look forward to learning a lot more as I start to plan out our build.
I concur.
Tony
Sweet.tony.latham wrote:Fireman1317 wrote:Hi there. I recently have got bitten by the Teardrop bug after checking out a few tiny campers at the Indy RV show this past weekend. My family and I already "glamp" with our 40ft 5th wheel, but I'm looking for something a little more low key for weekend trips to state and national parks. Really just for the wife and I. There is something so appealing and refreshing about minimalist camping (I guess that's relative) and being more connected to the outdoors. I appreciate being able to join the forum and look forward to learning a lot more as I start to plan out our build.
I concur.
Tony
Fireman1317 wrote:Hi there. I recently have got bitten by the Teardrop bug after checking out a few tiny campers at the Indy RV show this past weekend. My family and I already "glamp" with our 40ft 5th wheel, but I'm looking for something a little more low key for weekend trips to state and national parks. Really just for the wife and I. There is something so appealing and refreshing about minimalist camping (I guess that's relative) and being more connected to the outdoors. I appreciate being able to join the forum and look forward to learning a lot more as I start to plan out our build.
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