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Waiting to join the fun. We are in the process of buying a Ultra 560. Don't have the contract yet so I don't know the wait time but hopefully will be camping this summer. Been reading all I can on this forum in the meantime. Would love to hear from "older" tear drop owners as my wife thinks they are more for the young (I'm 61). Happy camping
 
Hi from Maine,
I'm Bruce (61) and my wife Jackie is 62 and we have a 560 ultra so I would say that they are not for just the younger folks. :)
 
What age group is "older"?

Most Camp Inn owners that I personally know are 50 and older.

Jean
 
Old age... sigh..
It "IS" a "Relative" thing...
I try to keep it at about 42-yrs or so....

Sometimes I wake up to reality that I'm pushing 68...
So enjoy the fun times while you can, as the only thing they can't take from you is the memories you're created.

This is the saying I try to live up to...
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming... WOO HOO.. What a RIDE!"

Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
Mark Twain
Amen....
 
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Actually, your wife is right. Most of the teardrop owners are in their young sixties... :)
 
Welcome and congrats, and I am staying out of the age discussion! :) Plus, I am pretty sure teardrops take some years off. Teardrop time is like a vortex of some sort!

Enjoy!
 
Welcome to the forum guys! Getting your trailer for use this summer would be great.
We happen to be very young, but do know a lot of older, spry CampInn owners...
 
Exsqueeze me, Ken...very young, are you? Well, I guess you are compared to all us spry old fogies on the forum. However, in Camp Inn years, we're babes in the woods! (60 and 63). Not sure how the CI years work...sorta like dog years in reverse with a little extra off for bad behavior.

We agree with Frank (as always); slide us into the coffin well used. Waahooo!!!!!

And we are also in cahoots..uh, accord with Jenn. Just couldn't take those sleeping bags on the ground anymore.

Oh, and welcome to the forum. As you can see, we're such a lovely group of mild-mannered folks. Decorum at all times....NOT.

Camp On,

Sue and Jim (says)
 
Welcome to the fun! I am in the Indianapolis area, so if you need camping buddies, we are always looking for an excuse to get out. Have you been to any of the Hoosier Tearjerker/tiny camper gatherings? It is a fun group and we are super friendly. You can check the schedule at tnttt.com and come for the day/weekend, everyone is invited.

Please reassure your wife that quite a few teardrop owners are retiree's wanting to explore this great country without putting their entire savings into an RV, but are too creaky to sleep on the ground. Being in my mid 40s, I am one of the younger ladies camping.
 
heheh, well my excuse for upgrading from the "Tent Camping" has always been the following:

"... I've found the Ground Getting harder and the mattresses getting thinner..."

and now, of course, have to eat my words back to Tent Camping with "Nellie" on those types of trips...
But?
with a little difference, like a stand-up tent, cot with a 3" mattress and -37F sleeping bag, all XXL in size... that and the indoor heater... so a little different... I hope anyway...
 
Age is a state of mind. MDP, pay no attention to these people.

Someone mention Max? Doubled his birth weight in about 9 weeks. nbd

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Thanks for the invitation We will be sure to check out the next gathering. My wife is the social outgoing type and I'm sure she will love it.
 
Another "older couple" chiming in.....we are about to enter our 7th decade, (that really makes us sound ancient!) as 60 is just on the horizon for both of us. Our Camp-Inn keeps us young, and active, and I'm proud to say that some of our kid's contemporaries have a hard time keeping up with us!

Welcome to the forum MDP!

And as for Mighty Max, it's just like I said, he is a beautiful boy X 4! Enjoy him to the "max", Ken & Peggy, because the time will surely fly by.
 
As for Alan and I, he is 64 this month and I am 51 next month. All I can say is, our 500 Special Camp Inn teardrop is the BEST COFFIN WE EVER SLEPT IN!!!!!

If I happen to die in it, you'll know I went happy!
 
I'll be 61 on March 15th; eagerly awaiting the delivery of my 550 Ultra (if weather and shipping schedules soon cut me a break).

61, just a number!

Enjoy the forum, I do. Good folks always willing to help with any questions you have!

Bev
 
2014 is the Chinese Year of the Horse. Happy New Year! I was born in the year of the Horse. Since the chinese zodiac is on a 12 year cycle that means …I'm 60 this year.
 
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