hey here is a cool site it has teardrops and other neat trail trailershttp://www.adventuretrailers.com/page/trailers/
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I have a pop up that I LOVE and will never part with. It's smaller than a teardrop, looks just like a 6x8 box, but once opened: 2 king size beds, a dinette that converts into a double bed, got water, fridge, 2 stoves, toilet and runs on battery/elec/propane. Easy to tote, easy to camouflage.
And now the way the economy is you can get one dirt cheap with all the conveniences.
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the smaller camp and travel trailer dealers usually have some of them for under $8,000, and used ones in good shape go for about $5,000 or less. Personally I love them due to small size, ease of moving and easy to hide as in a bug out bag, just a bit larger. I own a 14 ft 1956 Shasta camp trailer that I've restored, no facilities, but pulls easily behind my 4 banger Toyota Tacoma, and it's easy to hide in the forest. I still like the smaller tear drop though.
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Originally posted by Halyna View PostI have a pop up that I LOVE and will never part with. It's smaller than a teardrop, looks just like a 6x8 box, but once opened: 2 king size beds, a dinette that converts into a double bed, got water, fridge, 2 stoves, toilet and runs on battery/elec/propane. Easy to tote, easy to camouflage.
And now the way the economy is you can get one dirt cheap with all the conveniences.
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