BillTheHiker
Senior Member
Would it be uncomfortably warm inside when parked in the sun and the air temperature is upper 70's or 80's, which is typical where I camp in the Rockies? I like a place to relax( and not sweat) after a long hike, not just for sleeping at night. It can sometimes be tough to find shady areas and even tougher with a truck than a small tent.
When I car/tent camp, the tent is too warm in the sun, even with full mesh screen all sides, but I expect it would be much cooler than a popup camper. I may have to walk a bit to find a shady place for the tent and I can easily slide it around to keep it in the shade.
When I car/tent camp, the tent is too warm in the sun, even with full mesh screen all sides, but I expect it would be much cooler than a popup camper. I may have to walk a bit to find a shady place for the tent and I can easily slide it around to keep it in the shade.