BeckyIO
Novice
Hello everyone!
My story is kind of unusual. I've been full-timing in a 17' molded fiberglass trailer for two and a half years and I love this lifestyle. When I bought my trailer, everyone told me 17 feet wasn't enough room to live in, that I'd be trading up in less than a year.
The reality is I enjoy living small, and I want to go smaller. My Casita has a shower... and I've never used it. Not once in two and a half years, so why am I hauling it around? I started looking at teardrops last summer and focused on brands that had reputations for being durable, which were few and far between. Teardrops NW looked most likely, but they were all the way in Salem, OR and my travel route wasn't going to take me by there anytime soon.
Then a month ago when I was park hosting here at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area in Texas, a couple drove in with a 560. I think my jaw must have hit the ground. Now that thing looks built to last! I drove up in my little park UTV and pestered them for information which they graciously answered.
Now here's the really funny part. After finishing my volunteer stint in TX I had plans to drive back up to visit family and friends in Wisconsin, where I'm originally from. In fact I grew up (and my parents still live) in Wisconsin Rapids, which is only 45 minutes away from Necedah - it's like fate!
So when I'm up in Wisconsin next month I'm going to drop in and tour the factory, and I think I'm going to like what I see from what I've read on this forum. It would be a while before I'd have the funds to order one, but good things are worth the wait.
In the meantime, thank you all for sharing your experiences, it's been very helpful!
My story is kind of unusual. I've been full-timing in a 17' molded fiberglass trailer for two and a half years and I love this lifestyle. When I bought my trailer, everyone told me 17 feet wasn't enough room to live in, that I'd be trading up in less than a year.
The reality is I enjoy living small, and I want to go smaller. My Casita has a shower... and I've never used it. Not once in two and a half years, so why am I hauling it around? I started looking at teardrops last summer and focused on brands that had reputations for being durable, which were few and far between. Teardrops NW looked most likely, but they were all the way in Salem, OR and my travel route wasn't going to take me by there anytime soon.
Then a month ago when I was park hosting here at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area in Texas, a couple drove in with a 560. I think my jaw must have hit the ground. Now that thing looks built to last! I drove up in my little park UTV and pestered them for information which they graciously answered.
Now here's the really funny part. After finishing my volunteer stint in TX I had plans to drive back up to visit family and friends in Wisconsin, where I'm originally from. In fact I grew up (and my parents still live) in Wisconsin Rapids, which is only 45 minutes away from Necedah - it's like fate!
So when I'm up in Wisconsin next month I'm going to drop in and tour the factory, and I think I'm going to like what I see from what I've read on this forum. It would be a while before I'd have the funds to order one, but good things are worth the wait.
In the meantime, thank you all for sharing your experiences, it's been very helpful!