Our second year of camping has gone by so quickly. Our teardrop is a NuCamp 2017 T@G MAX XL and it has served us so well! This post is a summary of the miles we have traveled in the past year and the teardrop modification we have made.
Second Year Camping Trips
We only took six camping trips this past year, which does not sound like a lot for a retired couple. However, two were monthlong trips and one included three stops. We hauled our teardrop 10,451 miles—three times the miles traveled in our first year. We revisited three nearby states, but also camped in thirteen new states. Our hope is to eventually camp in every state.
The trips included 36 different campgrounds and 75 nights away from home. We were inexperienced newbies when we began camping two years ago. Now, I think of us as seasoned campers.
Below are links to the plans for our two monthlong trips. Our first one was out west during the winter and the second was a summer trip north. Those trips were so amazing!
Summer Camping, Planning a Long Summer Trip
Teardrop Modification
Our camper is so well designed that we have not needed much in the way of teardrop modification. Our mods were really just minor changes to increase comfort and functionality of the camper.
Heater Stand
This may not technically be considered a modification because everything is removable. We needed a heater for our winter trip out west; so we purchased a Honeywell HCE 100B Heat Bud Ceramic Heater. It has tip over protection, but we soon realized that we would need a stable surface for it to operate. A Facebook user had posted photos of a stand for a heater and my husband built one that was similar. The stand has proven to work very well.
The holes on the back panel enable the stand to rest very securely upon the door handles. There is a hole in the bottom panel for the cord to flow through to the electrical outlet. Lastly, there are two piano hinge to allow the stand to lay flat for easier storage in the cabinet when unused.
An added bonus, the stand works great for holding tablets that are being charged when there is no need for a heater.
Under Camper Storage Container
We needed a place to store my husband’s shoes and the inspiration for this teardrop modification came from another post on a Facebook group. It required drilling holes below the bed and mounting a track in which a plastic box can slide.
This has worked well for the shoes. We store the bin in the cabin when we travel. We were concerned that we might forget to remove it when the camper is being pulled, but so far, so good.
Mesh Net Door Storage
We like to watch TV or DVDs before sleeping and I am the keeper of remotes. Before we did this teardrop modification, I was often searching for them. We have seen that other T@G owners have made this mod and at the rally in Ohio, we learned NüCamp is now installing mesh storage on the doors of new units. I love this mod!
We used Velcro, but noticed the factory was using screws to attach the mesh pockets.
When the door is closed, the storage pocket is just above the bed. We installed these on both sides.
Storage Behind Television
This is another modification that many owners have made that is also included at the factory on new models. It involved removing the panel and putting hinges on the door. My husband finished the inside with particle board for ventilation purposes.
Window Rail Brushes
We learned that nüCamp will provide rail brushes for the windows to prevent bugs from coming in. You have to install them, but it is not difficult. We obtained them at no charge from the parts department.
We really saw the need for them earlier this year while camping in an area that was overrun by mosquitoes. SW Trip, Stop #2 Sea Rim State Park in Texas
The photo below shows the side of the window without the rail brushes.
The rail brushes installed below should be effective in keeping out insects.
Conclusion
Our T&G has been wonderful this last year! The modifications we made primarily added a little more storage in key areas and we are happy with them.
In this next year, we are considering getting a bigger camper. The nüCamp 400 will likely be the replacement. However, it is hard for me to imagine loving any other camper as much as Endeavor.
Our reasons are simple. We now know how much we love to travel and are willing to take it to a higher level to have something that provides comfortable daytime space inside.
We will keep you posted!
Hello!
We just bought out T@G trailer this summer and have really enjoyed camping again! It’s so nice to sleep in a cozy bed instead of on the ground!
I was reading about your port-a-pottty and other bathroom experiences. I discovered a suggestion from another T@G owner that she uses folded inside out baby diapers at the bottom of the plastic bag lining of her Luggable-Loo. I tried this after being totally grossed out using kitty liter. This is so much cleaner and with little to no odor. Not having a bathroom was my biggest concern, but the privacy tent and Loo idea makes it easier for late night and early morning needs.
We also love our new farberwsre stovetop percolator. The coffee is so hot that I can make it the night before and put it in my thermos and it’s still nice and hot first thing in the morning. This way we can have our first cuppa coffee in bed! It was perfect on Tuesday when we woke up to a rainy day.
I’m so glad to have found your blog through Pinterest.
~ Maria
Hi Maria,
I know that you are going to enjoy your T@G! It sounds like you are adapting well.
We need to check out the stovetop percolator. It sounds amazing!
Thanks for sharing.
Hi! I truly appreciate all of your T@G information. I’m sure you’ll keep us posted if you upgrade to a T@B 400. I think I would have loved to be in one of the smaller T@Bs … but my 6’ husband could not fully stand in the shower. He really didn’t want to tow anything larger than our T@Gxl and knew that it would fit in our garage. (We have the boondock edition and it just fits height wise.)
One thing we do know now, is that we really love camping again!
Thanks for the feedback, Maria! I will definitely update the blog if we get the 400.
I am so glad you are enjoying camping again and know that the T@G is going to serve you very well!
Very good system.i have a 2015 Tag XL .We live Montreal province of Quebec .We make a couple of trip like Florida .Vancouver and the Rokies its fantastic .
I make a modification .i instal a table 58 x12 inches an i remove the regular mattres to a flip flop 3 part.So we can heat inside playing card etc.
Plus went you make a long drive sometime we have dust inside.i make a cover to close the air conditionner trap under the trailer.
Those sound like great mods!
Great blog. We have a 2019 TAB 400, Bella, and we LOVE her!
The 400 is an awesome trailer! I am sure I will bond with it too, but sure do love the T@G!