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Hello from Oregon

Postby Joan » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:29 pm

Just wanted to say hi. I have been lurking for awhile but decided it was time to join. Why? I just ordered a Camp-Inn 560 teardrop. (Here is a link for those who are not familiar with this camper: http://www.tinycamper.com/raindrop560ultra.htm)

Now, don't laugh. I know it does not compare to most of rigs on this board but it is my first foray into RV'ing. I originally thought I would buy an RV, quit my job and hit the road. (Just turned 50, second mid-life crisis?) Unfortunately or fortunately, I was awakened from this dream by a good dose of reality. I currently take care of my 81 year old mother so it is impractical to 'hit the road' at this time. A bit squeamish about finances as well and probably won't be able to sell my house anytime soon.

I did not want 'reality' to stop me from enjoying adventure and the outdoors so I decided to buy a teardrop. The benefit is that it can be towed by my Subaru Forester and stored in my garage. Who knows what the future will bring.

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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby Liz » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:49 pm

Welcome Joan! And congratulations on your new TT and the start of your camping adventures. I met a couple out west with a Teardrop a few years ago....first time I'd seen one. I was very impressed with the ease of towing and set up. They didn't have to back up with the TT attached. It was light enough to unhook and push it into it's camping spot! I know you'll have a lot of fun with it as you adjust your sails/dreams to align with the wind.
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby mtngal » Mon Dec 20, 2010 2:51 pm

Welcome Joan! I'm happy to see another west coaster join us. Your Teardrop is darling. What clever use of space. Take a look at our planned gtg in Bandon next August. We have four confirmed at this point, and a couple maybes. Have fun camping!
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby sharon » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:08 pm

How cute, Joan! Way I see it, it doesn't matter what you have to camp in as long as you get out and do it! Glad you're at least living part of your dream, and who knows what tomorrow brings? Welcome to the forum!
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby AlmostThere » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:41 pm

Welcome, Joan!
I haven't seen a Teardrop with the front like that. Certainly makes for more space inside.
I look forward to knowing you better and virtually riding along with you on your journies in the Teardrop.
And yes, check out the (GTG) Get Together section concerning the Bandon meet up! Would love to meet you!
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby retiredhappy » Mon Dec 20, 2010 3:44 pm

Welcome Joan, glad you decided to join up. I think the teardrops are soooooo cute. We have RVs of all sizes and they're all welcome. Post pictures as we all are pretty nosy bunch and LOVE pictures.
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby mitch5252 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:12 pm

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Welcome, Joan! Your trailer is adorable! Just think of the fun times you're going to have in it!
Can you leave your Mom alone for weekends, or will she go with you?
Pets?

Well, we're glad you joined us. We'll look forward to pictures and following along with your adventures!
When do you get it?

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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby Joan » Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:22 pm

Right now the plan is for Mom to come with me. We are going to drive to Wisconsin this summer for my nephew's wedding and pick up the camper on the way home. We will see how it goes.

We also plan on bringing Bailey with us. He is a 10 lb cockapoo. He is not too keen on the car so I need to start some reconditioning right now. Plan on using his favorite treat, chicken. I would post his picture as my avatar but haven't figured out how to do that yet.

Thanks for all the words of welcome.
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby avalen » Mon Dec 20, 2010 4:41 pm

Welcome Joan
love that little teardrop, and I spent a really long time cruising through all the pictures
on the website. Did you get any of the really cool options, like that hot water heater
is really cool, and so is the ac, but that idea of course comes from me living in the hot
Arizona desert. Hope you get a chance to post some pictures soon cause we love pictures!
Do you have pets? See how nosey we are :roll:
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby Joan » Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:22 pm

I did get most of the options including the AC, TV, furnace and solar hookup. I have until July to make up my mind regarding the accessories like the hot water heater. Pretty much, this little camper will have everything except a bathroom.
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby mitch5252 » Mon Dec 20, 2010 5:32 pm

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That's so cool that your Mom plans on camping!! (or does she know it yet?) :o

My husband, who will be 80 in May, has Alzheimer's (early stages) and he mostly forgets how much he doesn't like camping anymore.
I just keep telling him he LOVES it.
Oh, my bad - I don't do that - HONEST.
He's okay as long as he has television...no boondocking for him.

You'll figure out the pictures. Then we'll expect lots of them when you get your cute trailer.

We have a tiny trailer that would fit in most of the other rigs on this forum ( http://georgeandmichelle.com/mobile%20marlin.html ).
It's a very lightweight, little 16 footer...
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby WickedLady » Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:26 pm

Hi, Joan, welcome. Where in Oregon do you live? I love that state. Do take a look at next August's get-together in Bandon. If nothing else maybe you could just drop in for the day or for a couple days. Would love to meet you.
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby OregonLuvr » Mon Dec 20, 2010 7:54 pm

Welcome Joan. I am also from Oregon but am working and living in my Motorhome on the N. CA coast until April. I live in southern Oregon near Ashland. What part of the state are you in as there are a couple of us here that will probably see this and join in.

It certainly doesnt matter what you camp in, the fact that you are camping will make it all worthwhile. You have the advantage of being able to park anywhere. Me......have to pick my spots wisely. I use mine for also living in while on assignment so my needs are different.

I also travel with a small dog for company but she loves to travel so I am lucky there.

Hope to see you at the GTG in Bandon. I am not sure if I will be taking my rig or just driving over to meet the wonderful gals from this forum. I never know where I will be....my assignments are 13 weeks at a time, so that is how I live my life ha ha August is just waaayyyy to far out to plan for this gal.

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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby kdmac » Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:13 pm

Welcome Joan!!! What fun you are gonna have, To me the beauty of this land and the wildlife in it is nearly sensory overload, each time I see an elk, a rainbow, a bear is just as thrilling as the first time I saw them. There is nothing like it!

I would love to have the teardrop for a variety of reasons. I currently am fulltiming and plan to for many years so I felt the need for space and size but it definately takes some of the spontaneity since you always have to consider where it will or will not fit. I envy you that freedom. With the tear drop you will save tons of money on gas.
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Re: Hello from Oregon

Postby bluepinecones » Mon Dec 20, 2010 8:26 pm

Welcome Joan. Love your Teardrop!
Don't worry about what you have to camp in - you are ahead of some of us who still don't have any type RV/camper.
Looking forward to following your adventures.
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