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Travels of Lorraine Edwards with her 2004 T@B Teardrop trailer. Go back to October 2009 and follow her adventures from North Carolina to North Carolina via the New England states, Canada, Mid-Western states and Florida (over 9,000 miles, 21 states and 3 Provinces). Since late-May 2011 the tiny T@B has been stationary but was (for 15 months) full-time "home" for the owner.
Lorraine, your Tab, while very unique, doesn't look vastly different in size than the Trillium you had. And I don't know, but would think the Trillium is somewhat similar to the Casita style trailers available today. Generally, how do you think they compare to each other?
ReplyDeleteSmall travel trailers are often a matter of preference. Yes, the Trillium and the Casita are quite similar. For someone who desires a small, lightweight trailer, the Casita is excellent. Casita is still producing their fiberglass trailers. Dutchmen is no longer producing T@Bs. Many years ago I purchased the used Trillium; last year I purchased the used 2004 T@B. I bought the trailers at a time in my life when I wanted a small unit so I could avoid spending money on a hotel /motel. In both cases, I could **never** have afforded to purchase a new trailer. I'm really blessed to have the T@B --but any small trailer would have been equally appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI hope "arshad" knows that the rotary dial cell phone is a joke. I added the postscript **just in case** someone thought otherwise.
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