Hello everyone,
My wonderful wife and I visited our local Home and Garden show at the Fresno fair grounds last month. I was about 2 1/2 months out of major spinal surgery and thought I felt good enough to get out of the house and enjoy the Home show. We stayed about half a day and I discovered I was in a boatload of pain. I had already taken all the pain meds I could take and used pain sprays and ice packs all to no avail. We were ready to turn around and start walking back to the entrance where we came in when...we saw a group of the neatest looking small Tear Drop trailers we had ever seen! They just happened to be locking them up for the night as it was very close to the show's closing time. We only had time to peek into a couple of them and already the juices were flowing!
I am 65 and now 3 1/2 months after having 15 levels of my spine fused. From T2 to L4. My wife is 7 years younger. We were 2 of 10 founding members of the 'Calvary Riders' of Orange County, CA (a chapter of the Christian Motorcycle Association) and rode and did a lot of tent camping with them and on our own also. Neither one of us wants or can sleep on the ground any longer. I decided and promised not to ride any motorcycle again because the risk of damage to my spinal hardware is simply too great. So we decided to sell both of our BMWs and move on.
We are both avid photographers, are annual Disneyland pass holders and I do Fire and Rescue Photography with Mountain Valley Fire Department as well as both of us being Tea Party photographers. I hope I will still be able to carry the photography gear after I recover from surgery!
We sought out our local Little Guy dealer for the express purpose of seeing if I could sit in the doorway of a 6 wide and clear the top of the door frame with my head with 15 fused vertebrae. Well, I was able to roll back and pull my legs in with no problem at all!
With the high cost of hotel rooms, coupled with gas prices and our enjoyment of the outdoors and meeting people, we pulled the trigger on a gloss black 6 wide Little Guy with built-in 95 watt solar panel - 10 amp controller and marine deep cycle battery, plus a bunch of optional equipment if purchased through a local dealer, all standard with our Little Guy purchase. We even added the 10x10 screened room and a large Delta Champion bright aluminum diamond plate storage box on the tongue. It is being built as we speak and will be delivered to Fresno in about 3 weeks. I'll have photos at that time. I love to tinker and modify things and look forward to finding 'unused' spaces to make use of to hide valuables and such. Has anyone thought of installing wide angle door peep hole viewers to be able to look out the front of the cabin if you hear suspicious sounds outside without opening the door and giving yourself away? We are already stocking up on all kinds of new camping supplies and getting many great ideas from all of you Tear Drop pioneers here!
Because of my surgery, I bought a Harbor Freight trailer tow to help Linda and me maneuver the 6 wide into tight camp spaces without having to show off my backing up 'non-skills'

I love all of the home built Tears and all the creativeness of people on this wonderful Forum. I plan on being an active participant and getting to know all of you better. I apologize for the length of this post.
Clyde and Linda - I think the name of our Tear will be "Sleeping Beauty"
P.S. I'm now out of my brace and will start physical therapy next month

I wanna hang a map of the world in my house. Then I'm gonna put pins into all the locations that I've traveled to. But first, I'm gonna have to travel to the top two corners of the map so it won't fall down.