>>120513hah, I don't live full-time in it...
...but I spend a lot of time in it snowmobiling through the winter, and on the dirt bike in the spring/fall when it's a little chilly at elevation to tent-camp or sleep in the bed of the truck. Pretty much pays for itself vs. staying in a hotel through the winter.
I'm an engineer, so figuring things out kinda comes natural to me.
Bought the trailer as a basic snowmobile trailer from a buddy a few years ago. Spent the better part of that summer gutting it, pulling all the wiring out, grinding/undercoating the steel frame, pulling all new wire (12v/lights/120v/hitch connector), adding insulation... battery, junction box, generator, tires... I put a lot of work into it, did most of it myself.
Built a buddy's trailer (the one pictured in
>>120001,
>>120003, and
>>120460) a few years before I bought my trailer, so I had a pretty good idea of what worked and what didn't, and what I wanted to change.
My trailer's a little smaller (16ft instead of 22ft), plenty roomy for one guy, doable but cozy for two. Nice thing about mine is it's about 6" taller, so I can stand up and not hit my head on the ceiling.