clikrf8
Senior Member
We just sold our 2011 FWC Eagle. A very nice Canadian couple bought it and will enjoy using it up in British Columbia among other places. I am sad to see it go as it is a great little camper that fit perfectly on our 1999 Tacoma. It is a well thought out and efficient unit. But, hubby's back really hurt after long periods of driving on back roads so we went with a bigger truck (2008 Ford F250). Also, now that we have the dog along, we needed more room. So we are leaving in a few days to pick up a Hallmark Ute in Colorado.
This site doesn't have a place for us Hallmark owners to call home but I will chime in from time to time on where we have been and where we plan to go. I also enjoy reading the mods you add and gear you have bought. Thanks for some great suggestions: I bought the rechargeable flashlight suggested and it is a great little addition. Thank-you for all your help.
It's been an interesting journey from the time we saw our first FWCs near Panaca, NV and Boulder, Utah 2 years ago. Tired of flying and renting inadequate cars, we had an aha moment when we discovered pop up truck campers. We first bought a hard sided camper that was too bulky so it is being renovated to sell. Then our FWC Eagle and now a Hallmark. I hope this will be our last purchase. I sure don't want to be in an RV motorhome thing. All they mostly do is watch TV and sit around drinking cocktails from what we have seen.
And, happy trails to all. Maybe we will see some of you out in the boonies. Look for a couple of old people with cameras in remote spots in a dark blue Ford. That's us.
Judy
This site doesn't have a place for us Hallmark owners to call home but I will chime in from time to time on where we have been and where we plan to go. I also enjoy reading the mods you add and gear you have bought. Thanks for some great suggestions: I bought the rechargeable flashlight suggested and it is a great little addition. Thank-you for all your help.
It's been an interesting journey from the time we saw our first FWCs near Panaca, NV and Boulder, Utah 2 years ago. Tired of flying and renting inadequate cars, we had an aha moment when we discovered pop up truck campers. We first bought a hard sided camper that was too bulky so it is being renovated to sell. Then our FWC Eagle and now a Hallmark. I hope this will be our last purchase. I sure don't want to be in an RV motorhome thing. All they mostly do is watch TV and sit around drinking cocktails from what we have seen.
And, happy trails to all. Maybe we will see some of you out in the boonies. Look for a couple of old people with cameras in remote spots in a dark blue Ford. That's us.
Judy