Little Guy 5-Wide teardrop camper
1 guest
Sleeps 2
12 ft. long
Pet friendly
2012 Little Guy Other
This little travel trailer provides the comfort of your bedroom, galley style kitchen, and fun outdoor experience. There is a queen size bed for you to unwind, relax, and snuggle. You can cook and prepare you meals in the back galley.
Below is the standard Trailer Inventory, so you know what NOT to pack:Quantity DescriptionGalley items in a box:
1 small table settings (small plates, bowls, cups, plastic utensils)
1 Multi purpose lighter (for propane stove, etc)
1 cutting board
1 dishwashing liquid
1 set cooking utensils (1 spatula, 1 slotted spoon, 1 tong)
1 coffee press
1 box for holding kitchen items
1 camp stove with 1 propane bottle (recommended you get additional propane bottles!)
1 pan and 1 sauce pot
1 collapsible wash basin
2 trash bags
1 Roll of Paper Towel
small fire extinguisherExterior
1 set Keys (1 cabin, 1 galley, 1 hitch lock, parking boot)
1 hitch lock
2 camp chairs (basic)
1 spare tireToolbox
firewood
2 chock blocks
1 tarp
1 folding toilet seat (with biodegradable bags)
hydrophilic jack (with wheel lock keys for lugs)Cabin1 mattress pad
1 first aid kit
1 box tissues
1 pens
1 writing pad
1 mini brush and dust panYou will need:
your own cooler for food
Pillows
sleeping bags and extra blankets
recommend:
some flip flops Recommendations- Denali Park
- McCarthy Road to Kennecott Mine. Beautiful sights all the way there.
- Homer and the Kenai peninsula experience. Plenty to see and do there.
- Cantwell, Denali Highway (to Paxson or the other way around)Other things to noteNo smoking in the cabin.
Be courtesy of the camper and have fun.
Below is the standard Trailer Inventory, so you know what NOT to pack:Quantity DescriptionGalley items in a box:
1 small table settings (small plates, bowls, cups, plastic utensils)
1 Multi purpose lighter (for propane stove, etc)
1 cutting board
1 dishwashing liquid
1 set cooking utensils (1 spatula, 1 slotted spoon, 1 tong)
1 coffee press
1 box for holding kitchen items
1 camp stove with 1 propane bottle (recommended you get additional propane bottles!)
1 pan and 1 sauce pot
1 collapsible wash basin
2 trash bags
1 Roll of Paper Towel
small fire extinguisherExterior
1 set Keys (1 cabin, 1 galley, 1 hitch lock, parking boot)
1 hitch lock
2 camp chairs (basic)
1 spare tireToolbox
firewood
2 chock blocks
1 tarp
1 folding toilet seat (with biodegradable bags)
hydrophilic jack (with wheel lock keys for lugs)Cabin1 mattress pad
1 first aid kit
1 box tissues
1 pens
1 writing pad
1 mini brush and dust panYou will need:
your own cooler for food
Pillows
sleeping bags and extra blankets
recommend:
some flip flops Recommendations- Denali Park
- McCarthy Road to Kennecott Mine. Beautiful sights all the way there.
- Homer and the Kenai peninsula experience. Plenty to see and do there.
- Cantwell, Denali Highway (to Paxson or the other way around)Other things to noteNo smoking in the cabin.
Be courtesy of the camper and have fun.
This little travel trailer provides the comfort of your bedroom, galley style kitchen, and fun outdoor experience. There is a queen size bed for you to unwind, relax, and snuggle. You can cook and prepare you meals in the back galley.
Below is the standard Trailer Inventory, so you know what NOT to pack:Quantity DescriptionGalley items in a box:
1 small table settings (small plates, bowls, cups, plastic utensils)
1 Multi purpose lighter (for propane stove, etc)
1 cutting board
1 dishwashing liquid
1 set cooking utensils (1 spatula, 1 slotted spoon, 1 tong)
1 coffee press
1 box for holding kitchen items
1 camp stove with 1 propane bottle (recommended you get additional propane bottles!)
1 pan and 1 sauce pot
1 collapsible wash basin
2 trash bags
1 Roll of Paper Towel
small fire extinguisherExterior
1 set Keys (1 cabin, 1 galley, 1 hitch lock, parking boot)
1 hitch lock
2 camp chairs (basic)
1 spare tireToolbox
firewood
2 chock blocks
1 tarp
1 folding toilet seat (with biodegradable bags)
hydrophilic jack (with wheel lock keys for lugs)Cabin1 mattress pad
1 first aid kit
1 box tissues
1 pens
1 writing pad
1 mini brush and dust panYou will need:
your own cooler for food
Pillows
sleeping bags and extra blankets
recommend:
some flip flops Recommendations- Denali Park
- McCarthy Road to Kennecott Mine. Beautiful sights all the way there.
- Homer and the Kenai peninsula experience. Plenty to see and do there.
- Cantwell, Denali Highway (to Paxson or the other way around)Other things to noteNo smoking in the cabin.
Be courtesy of the camper and have fun.
Below is the standard Trailer Inventory, so you know what NOT to pack:Quantity DescriptionGalley items in a box:
1 small table settings (small plates, bowls, cups, plastic utensils)
1 Multi purpose lighter (for propane stove, etc)
1 cutting board
1 dishwashing liquid
1 set cooking utensils (1 spatula, 1 slotted spoon, 1 tong)
1 coffee press
1 box for holding kitchen items
1 camp stove with 1 propane bottle (recommended you get additional propane bottles!)
1 pan and 1 sauce pot
1 collapsible wash basin
2 trash bags
1 Roll of Paper Towel
small fire extinguisherExterior
1 set Keys (1 cabin, 1 galley, 1 hitch lock, parking boot)
1 hitch lock
2 camp chairs (basic)
1 spare tireToolbox
firewood
2 chock blocks
1 tarp
1 folding toilet seat (with biodegradable bags)
hydrophilic jack (with wheel lock keys for lugs)Cabin1 mattress pad
1 first aid kit
1 box tissues
1 pens
1 writing pad
1 mini brush and dust panYou will need:
your own cooler for food
Pillows
sleeping bags and extra blankets
recommend:
some flip flops Recommendations- Denali Park
- McCarthy Road to Kennecott Mine. Beautiful sights all the way there.
- Homer and the Kenai peninsula experience. Plenty to see and do there.
- Cantwell, Denali Highway (to Paxson or the other way around)Other things to noteNo smoking in the cabin.
Be courtesy of the camper and have fun.
Hello,
I am the owner of a Little Guy teardrop camper. I took it out a few times last summer and had a blast with my outings. I haven't seen everything Alaska has to offer but I am getting out there when I can and having fun while checking out the beauty of Alaska.
I am the owner of a Little Guy teardrop camper. I took it out a few times last summer and had a blast with my outings. I haven't seen everything Alaska has to offer but I am getting out there when I can and having fun while checking out the beauty of Alaska.
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Features
2012 Little Guy Other
- Sleeps 2
- 1 seatbelt
- Sleeps 2
- 1 seatbelt
Amenities
- Electric hookup
- TV/DVD
- Stove
- Air Conditioner
- Ceiling Fan
- Leveling Jacks
- Electric hookup
- TV/DVD
- Stove
- Air Conditioner
- Ceiling Fan
- Leveling Jacks
Rules and policies
- Pet friendly
- No music festivals
- No tailgating
- No smoking
- Unlimited mileage
24/7 roadside assistance
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceRoadside assistance on every rental, plus help planning your trip or operating the RV.
Learn more about Roadside AssistanceAvailability and rates
There’s a 1 night minimum stay
Discounts
- Weekly (7+ nights): 10% off nightly rate
- Monthly (28+ nights): 20% off nightly rate
Little Guy 5-Wide teardrop camper
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Cameron W.
July 20255
Patrick C.
July 20225
A fun little pod for an adventure. Super easy to tow. I am 6’2” tall and was able to stretch out.
Easy to pick up and easy to drop off.
There is a missing outside light cover that needs to be noted. Also the camp stove adapter to the propane was nowhere to be found. Neither of these were problems as I was prepared for cooking.
The battery does not charge when towing nor will it charge with a generator. So if you want light, AC, or power, you need a generator or stay at a place that has a plug in. It’s super comfy when it has power.
The TV has a DVD player so bring those if you want to watch anything. I could not see how I could plug my phone to stream through it. I don’t think that’s possible.
This was a last minute plan and Chet made it easy to hook up and get going. I will rent from him again.
Easy to pick up and easy to drop off.
There is a missing outside light cover that needs to be noted. Also the camp stove adapter to the propane was nowhere to be found. Neither of these were problems as I was prepared for cooking.
The battery does not charge when towing nor will it charge with a generator. So if you want light, AC, or power, you need a generator or stay at a place that has a plug in. It’s super comfy when it has power.
The TV has a DVD player so bring those if you want to watch anything. I could not see how I could plug my phone to stream through it. I don’t think that’s possible.
This was a last minute plan and Chet made it easy to hook up and get going. I will rent from him again.
Jessie J.
June 20225
The van didn’t work, but we didn’t need it. Very easy to pick up and a great little camper.
Andrew E.
June 20225
Chet is a great host, very communicative and accommodating. His Trailer is so light and versatile, I will be booking this little guy again asap!
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Q.What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?
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I currently work M-F 8 - 5 pm. I am available after regular work hours