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12th Nov 2010

Off Road RVing in a Teardrop

Teardrop trailers are awesome because they are compact, inexpensive, and just all around simple.

They can easily fit in a garage and are super easy to move around. In addition to all of that you can get great gas mileage with them.

It’s the most inexpensive way to RV besides tent camping with a car. And with a teardrop, you’ll have room to bring along everything you might need.

Well.. Check out this OFF ROAD teardrop trailer that I found the other day. Very awesome…

For more on teardrop trailers visit Tiny-House-Living.com.

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11th Nov 2010

Small 4×4 Motorhomes

Sorry for the lack of posts lately everyone. I’ve been busy with other projects but I’ll try to direct some time towards a new post a week or so.

Anyways I wanted you to check out these two videos I found of some people that are using these Trayon / Land Rover / KW47 off road campers. They are pretty cool and seem to be able to get through anything.

On this first video if you wait until the end you’ll get to look inside the camper…

This second video shows a more personal look at what it’s like to travel like this…

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19th Aug 2010

Airstream Living and Modern House Boating on MSN

MSN seems to be catching on to tiny house living.  Right now they have got great photos of someone living in an Airstream with a mobile cargo trailer office and a family who lives on a 1000 square foot modern house boat.

Both seem like awesome lifestyles and are worth checking out.  Just click on the links and I’ve set it up to open a new window to the story on MSN.

The family with the houseboat commute from neighbors house on kayaks.  Instead of a post dinner walk… They go for a quick paddle.  My favorite thing has to be their gatherings on the roof of the house.  Perfect spot for an evening get together with friends and family.

Andreas Airstream life is also appealing.  He’s an architect and works a few steps from his house inside of a beautifully converted cargo trailer office which he found on Craigslist.

Photo credit: Mark Compton, MacKenzie Geidt, MSN

Photo credit: Mark Compton, MacKenzie Geidt, MSN

Photo credit: Thomas J. Story

Photo credit: Thomas J. Story

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