Curt, it is never to late. I have put one son through Stanford University, I have another who will graduate from the University of Southern California in 2008 and my youngest son is in his second year at UC Santa Cruz. I also have an ex who does not work!! I have a degree in moving science technology from all of these places and it keeps me fit. I work out regularly and just had another birthday last Wednesday. I normally sleep in the back of my four door truck,but on this last trip I used my new 4 seasons REI light weight tent. I loved the space and the threat of bears at night was not good but none were seen the whole time. We used our heads in the campground and did not leave ANYTHING that smelled around. I managed to take the 8x20, my 4x5with the 6x9 back holders, food, clothes etc. and etc. I like being mobile. No $$$ for motels but I figure I'll do that when the last one gets out of college in 09' or 2010. The truck and the trailer thing should work fine. Park the trailer and go out in the truck. Sounds ideal. I just do whatever works for me.
It's never to late to get that 8x10 done. It took me a year and a half to build the 8x20. I did it when the inspiration came. If I can do it in an apartment anyone can do it. The 11x14 is being built as we speak. In my spare time as the inspiration comes. This time I'm going to use up all of my Walnut. No more after this one, I promise. Matt, thanks, I love the way the Walnut camera looks on the Walnut tripod. I am very happy and proud of my accomplishment.
Jim