TrapperMike
Advanced Member
Hello All !
First post, although I have been here for a long time and really gained a lot of good information from everyone. Thank You!
Today I made the down payment on my soon to be new FWC. I will be getting the Hawk Shell from Sean Dempsey in Eagle, Wisconsin.
Wanted to keep things simple. Dual batteries, furnace, stove over the furnace, side dinette, Yak rack on the top for the canoe, and side awning. Adding an external solar panel later and an Engel refrigerator.
I plan a short winter camping trip shortly after I pick it up, just to get the feel of things and what I might need and might not need. I have only tent camped prior.
I do have a question on cookware: I am used to toting around a lot of cast iron cookware when tenting out of the truck, but would like to keep things as light as I can in the camper. Any suggestions on a quality lightweight cookware set that doesn't take up too much space?
Thanks and I'll post pics of the first excursion after the camper arrives.
First post, although I have been here for a long time and really gained a lot of good information from everyone. Thank You!
Today I made the down payment on my soon to be new FWC. I will be getting the Hawk Shell from Sean Dempsey in Eagle, Wisconsin.
Wanted to keep things simple. Dual batteries, furnace, stove over the furnace, side dinette, Yak rack on the top for the canoe, and side awning. Adding an external solar panel later and an Engel refrigerator.
I plan a short winter camping trip shortly after I pick it up, just to get the feel of things and what I might need and might not need. I have only tent camped prior.
I do have a question on cookware: I am used to toting around a lot of cast iron cookware when tenting out of the truck, but would like to keep things as light as I can in the camper. Any suggestions on a quality lightweight cookware set that doesn't take up too much space?
Thanks and I'll post pics of the first excursion after the camper arrives.