Our adventures with SnuggleBug started right after Thanksgiving in 2009 when we drove to Wisconsin to pick her up. We had a lot of fun trying to stay warm on the way home.
Here is the link to our maiden voyage (with way too much text and lots of pictures)
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That winter we used SnuggleBug for several ski trips.
Our neighbors in the big box didn't think anybody could have lived in that 'thing', and tried to run their exhaust all night next to our window.
We attended our first gathering in Spring. This was the 2010 Spring Fling by TOW (Teardroppers of Oregon & Washington). Due to the weather, the event was later renamed 'The Mud Fest' and the event was relocated to the middle of summer the following year...
We may have invented urban teardrop camping with our stay on the top floor of downtown Portland. This has pros and cons... I'm not sure if we'll do it again.
My dad was inspired by our Camp-Inn and built his own teardrop as a winter project. Since then, we've done a lot of camping together.
One of our most scenic drives was the North Cascades via HWY 20 through the 'American Alps'.
During our first 100 nights we also attended the first and second NW Camp-Inn Roundup (A.K.A Mossyrock), the 10th and final Carnation Gathering, and IRG 2 & 3.
We had 50 nights in our first year, and 25 each the second and third years. After three years we had 13,364 miles.