Dphillip
Senior Member
Greetings from Omaha.
After two years of faithfully following this forum my wife and I are preparing to order a Hawk from Rocky Mountain 4 Wheel Campers. We are confident on most of the options we want but are uncertain about the Thermal Pack. Do we need it? We are not hard core off the grid campers. We anticipate that most of our camping will be at campgrounds with hook ups and don't forsee camping during extreme cold or hot temps. My wife feels we need it and I'm just not sure? The Hawk we are going to order will have the side dinette, flush mount sink/stove and furnace. We are deleting the refrigerator in exchange for shelving and will go with a portable unit instead. We are both retiring soon and plan on touring the country towing our motorcycle behind the truck. The Hawk will basically be a place to spend the night on the road as oppose to a off road camper. Thank you in advance for you thoughts and thank you for all the knowledge I've gained over the past two years.
After two years of faithfully following this forum my wife and I are preparing to order a Hawk from Rocky Mountain 4 Wheel Campers. We are confident on most of the options we want but are uncertain about the Thermal Pack. Do we need it? We are not hard core off the grid campers. We anticipate that most of our camping will be at campgrounds with hook ups and don't forsee camping during extreme cold or hot temps. My wife feels we need it and I'm just not sure? The Hawk we are going to order will have the side dinette, flush mount sink/stove and furnace. We are deleting the refrigerator in exchange for shelving and will go with a portable unit instead. We are both retiring soon and plan on touring the country towing our motorcycle behind the truck. The Hawk will basically be a place to spend the night on the road as oppose to a off road camper. Thank you in advance for you thoughts and thank you for all the knowledge I've gained over the past two years.