Just wanted to show you this custom built 2014 Woody style teardrop camper that’s for sale. It’s listed on eBay right now with a buy it now price of $7,500. It’s almost brand new, has a clear title and comes with plenty of cool features. The camper is 4′ x 8′ with a 6′ x [...]
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A Cricket Travel Trailer you can Rent before you Buy in Portland
The Cricket is a light weight pop-up trailer that is perfect for your next possible road adventure. Not as simple and inexpensive as a teardrop camper (like the one I showed you yesterday).. But it’s really flexible, modern, sleek and still relatively affordable for an RV/travel trailer. The one I’m showing you today you can [...]
Teardrop Camping: How you can RV without Breaking the Bank
I ran into this video on teardrop camping put together by a couple who really seem to enjoy traveling with their DIY micro camper. If you’ve ever wanted to own an RV or miss it but don’t miss the cost of doing it you might want to consider teardrop trailers. They’re small and lightweight, pretty [...]
The Firefly NASA Inspired Micro Camper: A Modern Take on the Vardo?
Earlier this year I showed you NASA’s former senior architect’s Cricket RV trailer. Well, Garret Finney is at it again! This time he’s working on an even smaller micro camper. It’s called the Firefly. And it’s something that can be used for camping trips and traveling. But it can be more than just a weekend [...]
The Simple Sleeper Teardrop Camper by Trekker Trailers
I’ve always been a fan of teardrop campers because they’re lightweight and inexpensive. And that gives people the ability to travel and go on adventures at affordable prices. With most teardrops you can even use 4-cylinder vehicles to tow. So you also save big on gas. They’re ultra-light weight and super compact versions of RVs [...]
Teddybear Teardrop Camper: The All Affordable Micro RV
After running into this teardrop camper by Teddybear Teardrops I just couldn’t help to share it with you. I’m a big fan of teardrops because they’re easy and cheap to build. And they’re also easy and cheap to tow. So even if you’re not doing well financially, chances are you can pull one of these [...]
Dawn’s Teardrop Camper Story: On the Teardrop Trail
Guest Post by Dawn Langton: On the Teardrop Camper Trail When I was kid, my mother aspired to a singlewide. She grew up in our house, a rambling Dutch Colonial on Long Island. My friends loved its weird nooks and crannies and creepy cellar. My mom hated that it always needed work and took forever [...]

