I'm in the process of hauling my first build tear (Dogtown) to Colorado to plant on the "boy" and haul my second tear (Constipator) back from Colorado to where ever the wheels stop rolling.
I was in Minden (Nebraska) for June and met some teardroppers there. This was my second teardrop gathering as I was in Spring Mill (Indiana) last year where I met a few and was guided to this website. So's a few of U'ns out there I have met tetatet and the ones in Minden tol' me that I should register on this site.
A little about me--I say U'ns (pronounced EWE-uns) as that's northern for Y'all and I have to say it northern since Kentucky is maybe seven miles south of where I'm at right now, and that's where the Guvment delivers the mail. I'm a woodbutcher by nature, so's building trailers is a modification of woodbutchery with wheels. My biggest complaint about tears is that they tend to drag better with cages and if it is just me--I prefer two wheels, and my experience dragging large objects with motorcycles isn't good.
Nevertheless teardrops hold an attraction, mostly because they provide the economy and portability of a tent without having to sleep on the cold hard ground. An RV that gives me the pleasures of camping without the creating creaks in my aging spine. At the gatherings I've attended I picked up several ideas for the next build, and several ideas for the next galley on build #2 (I picked up one of them Mexican stoves that has a oven for making tortillas)--thinking about making a removable patrol box galley.
Well’s I better get rolling--summers burning. I see's there's a Midwest gathering in Hocking Hills in August--I'm gonna see's iff'n I can make it.
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