Influencer III
- 4,312
- First Name
- Rex
- Last Name
- Drake
- Member #
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19540
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KI5GH
- Service Branch
- Air Force
This may fall into a the run what ya brung category a little bit. Not terribly much, because I had off grid camping in mind when my kids and I built Rose in 2008.
My tear is a 5x10 “woody” with a vinyl roof even. Over the years, she has been continually modified and improved. I’ve even done an axle flip to drop her because she sat way up in the air, so much it wasn’t comfortable at time to use the galley or ingress/egress the cabin.
The lasts two years, I’ve made the trip from Texas to near Pinedale, Wyoming to meet up with a group of friends and fellow builders. The trips have definely been in the overlanding spirit, especially this year with 4 days at Flaming Gorge, Utah before meeting the group.
There is a build thread, at tnttt which documents the basic get her “campable” effort, plus the upgrades over time. After all, a teardrop is never done.
Off grid in Wyoming:
My tear is a 5x10 “woody” with a vinyl roof even. Over the years, she has been continually modified and improved. I’ve even done an axle flip to drop her because she sat way up in the air, so much it wasn’t comfortable at time to use the galley or ingress/egress the cabin.
The lasts two years, I’ve made the trip from Texas to near Pinedale, Wyoming to meet up with a group of friends and fellow builders. The trips have definely been in the overlanding spirit, especially this year with 4 days at Flaming Gorge, Utah before meeting the group.
There is a build thread, at tnttt which documents the basic get her “campable” effort, plus the upgrades over time. After all, a teardrop is never done.
Off grid in Wyoming: