by mfkaplan » Fri Apr 13, 2007 11:56 am
I camp alone and my teardrop is probably too small for two to sleep in anyway. I have two doors. Second door allows access to the potty/dressing tent. Last gathering, I couldn't stake the tent and had to tie it to the trailer to keep the wind from blowing it away. Once youv'e figured out how to make the first door, the second one is easier. Allows an emergency exit, more ventilation, and allows you to park facing another way. The poll also talked about windows. Got to have one that opens in each door. My trailer ony had a non-opening 15" square of plexi-glass in its one door when I got it. I also have a narrow window in the front. It's only 5" tall. It's nice to peek out of to see what's going on. Not worried about it getting broken as the glass can be replaced. If it ever gets broken by road rocks, I will install a flap to protect it. Doors and windows certainly make teardrops much less clostrophobic.
Mary
Mom's Nest
Mary
Mom's Nest