DIY Feature - Len Ingram
After 20 years of tent camping, Len and his wife decided to make a change and join the teardrop community.
DIY Feature - Mathieu Villeneuve
Like most of us, Mathieu's reasoning for building a teardrop was because he was tired of sleeping on the ground when camping!
DIY Feature - Amanda and Ken
As a way of expanding their mobile bar business, they used the DIY plans to build their very own bar on wheels, Traveling Boho Bar.
DIY Feature - Dorian Casey
Craving a more versatile way of traveling and camping with their newborn son, they thought a teardrop would give them the safety and comfort of their car but having the same luxuries the van gave them.
DIY Feature - Mark Gadberry
Being into old cars and hotrods, Mark has wanted to build a Teardrop ever since visiting El Mirage dry lakes and seeing the vintage teardrop trailers.
DIY Feature - Charlie McCormack
With the unpredictable weather that Ireland brings, Charlie wanted to be able to just get in the car with his teardrop trailer attached and go.
DIY Feature - Branden Stephenson
Branden has always wanted to explore the natural beauty of the US, but his son is the one who is finally getting him to do it. Check out this incredible father-son build, with some unique modifications!
DIY Feature - John Harback
John has always wanted a teardrop trailer but he thought they were so expensive for something so small, that's when he realized he had the skills to build one himself.
DIY Feature - Jeff & Jess
Wanting to travel off grid and be able to unhitch and drive places from a central campsite, the teardrop seemed like a perfect fit for Jeff and his fiancés lifestyle.
DIY Feature - Quinn Worthington and Braeden Suggitt
Like most of us, Quinn and Braeden wanted to take long road trips in a comfortable and convenient way, that’s when they decided to build a teardrop trailer.
DIY Feature - Kyle Parrillo
Kyle and his fiancé are just over halfway done their build. Next stop, a California coast road trip with their dogs!
DIY Feature - Lauren & Ted Rung
Lauren and Ted were looking for a way to stop sleeping on the ground in a wet tent but still be able to get away for spontaneous trips. When they realized DIYing a teardrop trailer was within their budget, they went for it!
DIY Feature - Dave McWilliam
After spending years traveling and camping on a BMW motorcycle, Dave wanted a change. Although he thought the motorcycle trips were fun and exhilarating, the risk and limitations of motorcycle camping led him to search for an alternative. That’s when he found teardrop trailers.
DIY Feature - Tanner
We are excited to feature Tanner, he knew that his pie shop in Denver @milehighpiecompany would need a food truck to take to events, and that's when his wife suggested building it on a teardrop trailer! His favorite part of having his pie company on the go is seeing peoples faces when they pull up with a teardrop food truck, he was able to complete this build with the help of our DIY Vaga Plans.
DIY Feature - Willem Rockett
Like most of us teardrop lovers, Willem wanted a way to be able to just pack up and go for a weekend getaway without all of the prep and setup.
DIY Feature - Jon Coyne
As an avid outdoorsman, Jon wanted something he could have ready, hook up to spontaneously, and that would allow him to set up camp quickly when he got to the destination. On one of his trips to Yosemite, he saw someone with a teardrop, and instantly fell in love with the platform.
DIY Feature - Olivier Houde
Olivier is going to live in BC, Whistler and needed an affordable way to live and still be able to travel whenever he wanted. A teardrop trailer was the perfect solution!
DIY Feature - Marie and Ethan Haverty
The plans did most of the legwork for us, which was really nice!
DIY Feature - Adam Berger
After 3 months of keeping his teardrop build a secret to surprise his fiancé, Adam and his family are ready to take their new teardrop camper on some epic adventures!
DIY Feature - Shandy Floyd
Sleeping on the ground can get old after years of doing it. When you want to sleep in a dry cozy shelter but don’t want a huge RV, a Teardrop is the way to go. Shandy figured that out and started to build!