Last year, I did a post on Sisters on the Fly, a camping and fly fishing group for ladies who love small, vintage trailers. Since I (Christina) just went camping over the holiday in my teardrop trailer, I thought it would be appropriate to list a few ladies (some who are Sisters on the Fly members) who camp in style. Girls, no matter what the men say, there is nothing wrong with a little “glamping”. 😉
Facebook Fan Page: We Can Do It! Women Who Camp with a Teardrop, Tent or Trailer
By Christina Nellemann for the [Tiny House Blog]
I want to see more of that little teardrop trailer’s interior. And what about the other ones?
The way the interiors are so snugly designed and miniaturized is very alluring, very snug, very cozy.
go to Sistersonthefly.com and look through their site, it has photos on inside and outside of trailers
I believe in equal rights for all and I think this is REALLY cool! You GO ladies! I wonder why guys don’t do things like this?
Love the term glamping! You can tell that some considerable effort has gone into those.
They make a refreshing change from the typical dull cream caravans we have over here in the UK.
Love this entry Christina! I also agree with you, there’s nothing wrong with “gramping”. It’s great to express your personality and design skills, even in your trailer. For example, I love the colorful area rugs shown in the above photos (#4 and #6). Really reflect the mood and feel of the owners, and gives it a sense of “home away from home”. Once again, great post, thanks for sharing 🙂
Love it! especially since I’m thinking of making my next home an Airstream Bambi – thanks!
Susan
Here’s to you, Susan. If you wouldn’t mind sharing the story, I’d love to read about how you downsize and then settle-in to that Bambi! I’ve had this dream of living in a travel trailer myself (but larger than 16ft :). Good luck in reaching that dream!
My husband and I are in the process of paring down to live in a 30-foot Lazy Daze full-time. R.V’s not as cute as the trailers but I am inspired to keep thinks “glampy”!
It’s my dream to have a interiors one day.
When I retire in 5 years, I’m going to scale down and live in one.
I am interested in purchasing a small vintage travel trailer. Retired and ready.:-)Looking in the southern north carolina area and northern south carolina area Reply to peege2002@aol.com Thanks
We had one JUST like that Serro Scotty…what a cute little trailer. Had to let it go when J. moved here…
Love-Love-Love all of these, especially the pink and white one. I think I screamed when I saw that one! I’ll be one of the girls on the road several years from now. After my tiny house/log cabin gets built in a few years, my next project will be a teardrop. I’m looking forward to joining you guys!
I love these! I almost bought a lot on the beach with a small travel trailer. I thought to eventually replace it, but glamming it would have been more fun. Owners backed down or I’d be there now.
These are all so precious.
Hi! I’m trying to figure out how to join Sisters on the Fly! And I want to buy a vintage trailer! I don’t know where to begin! Any advice for me?!
Shannon, I would start by looking at the VintageTrailerCrazy.com and Vintagecampers.com websites to get some ideas, and then keep an eye out on eBay or Craigslist for the type of trailer you want. To join the Sisters on the Fly, I don’t think a vintage trailer is required. I would contact them directly if you want to join their group.
I am sure all of your questions can be answered on their site-http://www.sistersonthefly.com/home/home-page
some day I want to get a small trailer and do a little traveling, in between i;ll park it in my yard for a girl cave
Love Love Love this…saw the group traveling in eastern washington this past weekend….would love to know more and one day join….
I have a 1965 Airstream Caravel 17ft for sale. It’s all original including the owners manual. I really didn’t know what I had until the sales lady at the RV store informed me and suggested I contact your club. Anyone interested please let me know. Thanks