This past weekend was the first trip for my new-to-me Hallmark LaVeta circa 1995. Night time temps in the mid 30s with high winds and some pretty heavy rain. The camper did great! Kept me warm and dry and made a nice base camp for running some of my favorite whitewater here in Colorado. Looking forward to many more trips with it!
i followed your thread, and so far (on slightly different levels), for both of u......it is AMAZING work...as i told him, (and i will post his thread to you, if you havent seen). The quality and finesse i have seen, have pushed us all back to a level of perfection. that is beautiful. great job!!!!
hey.... can a borrow your wallet to do mine PLEASE haha
Just got this 2000 Hallmark Cuchara a few weeks ago and we did four nights and 850 miles in it this past weekend. The difference between bundling up and climbing out of the roof tent to enjoy my coffee in a camp chair in 40* weather and slidding out of the bunk and sitting at the dinette in a heated cab is going to take some getting used to. More importantly, the three ladies in the family didn't even complain once about climbing down a ladder to sit on an icy potty seat in the middle of the night either.
Overall I'm pretty happy with it so far. It is a bit larger then what I initaly was wanting but I could not find a FWC granby that didn't require a drive through Canada to get.