Above, the teardrop camping trailer with a forward galley. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
One thing that is always fun about clampouts is seeing RVs of all kinds and descriptions.
They range from travel trailers, fifth wheels, pop-up campers (also known as tent trailers), Class A, Class B and Class C motorhomes of difference sizes.
During this weekend's Peter Lebeck clampout, one trailer caught my eye, since it belongs to one of the group of Clampers we were hanging around with, was a homemade teardrop trailer.
This teardrop was unusual since it has the galley at the front of it. Most teardrops have the galley at the rear. My grandfather built one in the 1940s and its galley was at the rear.
Above, my grandmother cooking at the rear galley of the teardrop trailer that was built by my grandfather. |
Teardrops are making a comeback since they can be towed by 4 cyl. vehicles due to their size and light weight. They can be bought with all the "bells and whistles" that other RVs have and they can even be bought as kits.
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