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    Herbgeek, that Barefoot Caravan is great! Not quite my style, but it is cute.

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    OK, Tradd. So dream what you would do with a teardrop and tell us about it. Sometimes it helps to think it all through by doing this.
    As Cicero said, “Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all the others.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by razz View Post
    OK, Tradd. So dream what you would do with a teardrop and tell us about it. Sometimes it helps to think it all through by doing this.
    I would take it all around the the Midwest and cave country in north Florida to dive. Working remotely maybe I’d be able to stay away for longer periods of time, working near the dive site and diving more often.

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    Tradd, the teardrop camper in your initial post is large, quite a bit bigger than the one I was thinking of. The ones I’m familiar with are those that you pretty much crawl into to sleep. The kitchen is in the back and you stand outside to access it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iris lilies View Post
    Tried, the teardrop camper in your initial post is large, quite a bit bigger than the one I was thinking of. Then ones I’m familiar with are those that you pretty much crawl into to sleep. The kitchen is in the back and you stand outside to access it.
    I realized later that’s what you must have been referring to. I don’t like the ones with the kitchen in the back myself.

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    Years ago we laid in a small one and it was like being in a coffin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teacher Terry View Post
    Years ago we laid in a small one and it was like being in a coffin.
    yes, that’s my Impression of the tiny ones. And they are ridiculously expensive. People are DYI building them to cut costs.

    I can see $20,000 range for the one .Tradd highlighted.

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    Airstream has a tiny model called the Bambi that is more than $40K!

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    I’ll have to go back through my history on YouTube but I found a 18’-20’ trailer that was small but had a lovely large bathroom. It was about $18K. Not a teardrop.

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    IL, I think the teardrop bigger ones are so expensive as they are built to be light and you can often tow them with a vehicle you already have - SUV, etc. Don’t need a huge truck.

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