All season I enjoy camping in remote back country with my girl friend. The further we get from the crowds and masses of parking lot campsites the better. Camping for me has always been about getting away. Getting away from the coworkers, getting away from the routine and stress. Seeing new things and exploring the unexplored. The old cheap tent has served us well. However, after being caught in violent windstorms that caused the tent poles to literally whip me in the head. Being caught in a violent thunderstorm that rained buckets and left us feeling very insecure as the bolts crashed outside. I'm growing tired of setting up the tent only to crawl out of the tent at 3am and slip into the bucket seat of my suv sleeping with a steering wheel. The poles have broken on my tent so I'll patch it up to get though the season. But, consider building a offroad teardrop over the winter. Picturing a 5x8 or 5x10 Benroy something capable of rugged dirty muddy forest roads. Hitch and go. I'll be watching and reading this forum like crazy. I've done other construction related projects however I'm awful at wood working. I work as a Diesel mechanic and I enjoy working with metal. I've made the rear tire carrier on my SUV among other things. I need to focus on design then buy some metal.
