Hi everyone!
I am a Southern California native and I live in San Diego. I enjoy both backpacking and car camping.
I am retired and looking to increase my time spent camping. Ideally, I would like to spend about 50% of each year travelling and camping. Currently, I am a tent camper and most of the time that works out fine. The downsides to tent camping are the time it takes to pitch and take down the tent and the noise when the wind decides to howl. I would really enjoy the convenience of being able to pull off somewhere, climb into my trailer to relax and sleep, and then just pop up and start driving again in the morning with minimal hassle. I am just in the beginning stages of planning the trailer I would like to build. I am planning for a very lightweight and simple to construct design. I am FAR more interested in functionality over aesthetic considerations. For now, I would be towing it with my Honda CRV so it really needs to be light. I am currently leaning towards building a Foamie. I plan to use 2" XPS foam sheets. I actually want it to be able to perform dual use as both a travel trailer and a utility trailer. 95% of the time I would have it configured as a travel trailer but I would very much like to be able haul 4x8' sheets of plywood and other materials with it when necessary. I am currently thinking I will build a removable platform bed that provides storage underneath. The trailer will probably end up being a rectangular box (possibly with shaved/eased corners) for ease of construction. There will be no galley but I am thinking it will have a large lifting hatch/door on the back. Probably 3/4" plywood for the floor/deck. I am looking at the Northern Tool 5x8' aluminum utility trailer kit as a possible starting point. Yes, I have been lurking for a while, and trying to gather as much info and advice as possible. The only items I currently plan to have permanently installed in the interior are windows, lighting, ceiling vent/fan. I plan to mount a solar panel on the roof and I will build a "solar generator" (stupid name) box to hold the charge controller and a 100AH Lithium Phosphate house battery. It will be used just for running the LED lighting, the ceiling fan, and recharging phones and tablets. In the future, I may want to include a 12v fridge if I have room. I may also build in some overhead storage along the sides/front if I can figure out how to do it using foam construction.
Anyways, that is enough of my ramblings. Thanks for including me in your forums and thanks for all the great info I have gleaned from your many pages.
Chuck