http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH5h0qU4EQ4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IH5h0qU4EQ4
That's all cute and stuff but can a human really survive in the wild cramped up in a little container like that. I like it but then I would have to buy another smaller car to pull it cause my big rig would swallow it for being hooked to that tiny tear drop.
Naw, I like my big rig hitched to my 31 footer with leg room to walk about in.
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Let me guess, they want 30,000 bucks for tiny camper fun.
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I believe that humans have over the many years proven that life is simply what we make of it, with all of many great differences in how life exists within our own experience(s) - from living in the forest to living in caves to living in tents/teepees to living in houses of all makes and sizes to living in RV's of every size and equip. As long as how we live is our own decision, then we likely can make it work for us, with size not being a limiting factor.
So for me, NO way would I choose to live in something of this size and comfort challenged, unless I had to!! :) But, my wife and I decided to sell our house, buy an RV, and lived fulltime as RV'ers for 5 years. We were very selective on deciding what type and size of RV would best fit our fulltiming needs, and because of that, we did have a great RV that was cool in the summer months and warm when it was cold outside. We had all of the comforts of home in/with our 36ft 5thwheel travel trailer, which had a dry loaded wight weight of about 18,000 lbs, and included a 5000KW propane generator for whatever type of power emergency we might experience.
This was our home for 5 years, and I towed it with the white 1 Ton Ford Dually pictured in the background. :)
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Was one of the best times of our lives, because of all of the many great people we met while fulltiming!
Gigas, you have a neat travel trailer. It certainly is big enough for you to enjoy your time when traveling and spending time with it. I like the two side entry doors, as two doors would provide more convenience in general camping use, and 2 exits in case of fire or any other emergency!! :)
Quote from: rdunk on August 12, 2015, 10:51:59 PM
Gigas, you have a neat travel trailer. It certainly is big enough for you to enjoy your time when traveling and spending time with it. I like the two side entry doors, as two doors would provide more convenience in general camping use, and 2 exits in case of fire or any other emergency!! :)
Thanks rdunk, you have a fine rig there yourself. One thing we got over those mini tear drops is a full bedroom with heat, refrig, stove, couch, dinette and slide out, beside being able to walk up right like a human while inside camping.
What if a big grizzly or bigfoot, while deep in the woods, came along and started licking on one those tear drops and decides to start shoving it around till it turns it over or worse, the thing is parked next to a cliff and over the side it goes. I don't think it would be a pretty sight.
It's been done before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56XL0TysIn0