Terry’s Outhouse

Road Trip

There are reasons to come to Tearstock. It’s is not only to meet other people who camp in teardrop campers but also to learn the ways that they improve their own camping experience and to get ideas of how to improve yours. In this spirit you visit other folks’ campsites and compare notes. Sometimes you see something that is just too good. Verna’s all in one shower contraption tops Michigan Mike’s bucket shower set up. Consensus around the campground was that the Trekker shower shelter is the best yet. Then we visited Terry’s Outhouse! Twice the shelter size, a larger than most water reservoir, a propane fuelled tankless water heater, a hand-held shower, and best of all, a fuzzy lidded throne! That’s how to be the envy of the campground!

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