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Latest revision as of 15:41, 15 November 2013
Title
Outback Teardrop Trailer
Description
Excerpted from the website:
- It all started back in 1998 when my wife, Diane and I were viewing Visiting With Huell Howser PBS TV series on an annual Teardrop trailer gathering held near Oceanside, California. We said to each other "we gotta get one of those"! We were impressed with the compact 4' width X 8' length size allowing sleeping for 2 adults and the rear hatch opening up to a self contained kitchen. We saw how practical the Teardrop trailer would be to take on our desert and mountain camping trips. One catch though, it must be towed by a four wheel drive vehicle and be able to withstand the punishment of dirt roads, bush scratches, etc. and hold all the provisions for remote dry camping. This created a big challenge for us which required extensive research of the limited resources available.
Languages
English
Address
- USA