I guess the obsession started when I happened upon the Sisters on the Fly website and thought..."aren't those little trailers cute?! I'd love to find one and tart it up for camping!" So now I'm spending way too much time reading through build journals, albums, and "how to pee in the night" forums and on and on...
Always loved camping with my kids from tent to pop-up camper and back to tent (that Bethany camper weighed a ton!). Now my baby is 21 and I think I might have a build partner. He'd love to tackle a trailer project and take it to Moondance Jam. Found a small (16 ft?) unidentifiable trailer, but a second look scared me off. I took pics (will try to post them.. they're on my laptop). The thing has lots of rust, dings, leaks and mouse poop. They want $300 for it. It looks like a gut job to me.
Then there's always the possibility of building a teardrop. I've got some minimal carpentry skills (displays for my shop, minimalist furniture, desks and bookcases), and starting with new construction seems somehow easier to me. I can see each step forward. With the gut job, it'd be full of not-so-good surprises.
But first, I think I'll just wait and go tent camping next spring and summer (if I can figure out how to get some hours or days away from my shop). Hope to find a few get-togethers with teardrop and tiny trailer folk up here in the northwoods. Anyone out there planning something?
Well, back to perusing the Forum index and gleaning some of the great knowledge contained here.
Take care,
Lil in MN