My name is Guy and until yesterday, I was the owner of a 1998 Coleman Westlake pop-up. It has 12 foot box, double queen bed, with a dinette seating area, shower, cassette john, and a level folding galley. It was setup with a propane water heater, furnace, and fridge. All in all it was in pretty good shape outside of a lamination issue with the roof. I sold it last night. It was sad to see drive away as I pulled up all my memories of family camping trips.
The funny thing, and why I am here, is before the trailer was even out of the yard, My wife was looking at small trailers. I am not sure if we want a small standie or a simple tear. In my past, I have frequented scooter rallies, Vespas and other scooters were the norm... except for some crazy guy with a Salsbury scooter.
Anyone recognize this rider?
Yes, he is bowling while riding a scooter.
This was my "TV" for the trip being used as a coat rack. I did about 500 miles that weekend.
Yes, it was Lazybones Lee Bryant and he had along this very cool camper. It was my first real look at a tear drop camper. I said, "Man... I could see myself owning one of those." Fast forward a couple years and a few more times seeing the teardrop... I now have an opening in the driveway and a willing spouse.
I would like to hear some of the most important things to look for while looking. My current plan would be to come to a gathering of TT and TD and look at a wide range of these. I know the dealer has a good looking LilGuy but the price seems incredibly high for a trailer that small. I want to see them in the wild with passionate owners with nothing to gain except a new friend.
Let the comments begin.