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Welcome JohnnyW. I hope you get that Bushwacker soon! I have a homemade teardrop, but, I am impressed with the Braxton line. I'll stop at Bayside occasionally when going through to see what they have to offer.
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Welcome from “just” up the road
outside of Crivitz . Enjoy your little camper adventures 😃
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Originally posted by johnnywade View PostI went with the Bushwhacker by Braxton Creek. I thought it was a perfect entry level teardrop with very few of the comforts of home. I do a lot of hiking, fishing, biking, swimming, so I really only plan on sleeping in it.
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Welcome to the forum. We are from Waushara county and have a Retroride, which is made at Plover. The teardrop was a perfect solution for the two of us and it is so easy to set up camp. My wife was considering a pop-up, like our daughter has, but I like the simplicity of the teardrop. If someone gets a larger one, it can have a lot of flexibility. The small 4x8 models that have a very low roof can feel too small, but also are not adaptable for stowing clothing etc. Hope you really enjoy your purchase.
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I went with the Bushwhacker by Braxton Creek. I thought it was a perfect entry level teardrop with very few of the comforts of home. I do a lot of hiking, fishing, biking, swimming, so I really only plan on sleeping in it.
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I'm along the lake near you.
What kind/make teardrop did you get if you don't mind me asking?
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New in Wisconsin
Hey Y'all. Name is John. Live in Green Bay with my wife and our 2 teenage boys. Tent camped my whole life. Wife wanted a large pull behind. We settled on a teardrop camper and are awaiting delivery in April. Looking forward to all the new adventures we can have in our teardrop!Tags: None
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