Mr. Link, Big Agnes looks like a great addition to the camp gear. Very nice!
That one might do the trick! I only wish it had a gust vent in the crown. It will easily attempt to become a kite in moderate winds with that clam shell design.Bseek said:This is the one I am thinking about getting.
http://www.busdepot.com/details/awning/
I really like the crowned top instead of just hanging a tarp out there. But I am finding that most of my trips I don't sit still long enough to warrant putting up anything.
I like their Rear Hatch Shelter. That would be a great way to get a mud room to store items that you want to stay somewhat dry or to still eat outside when it is both wet & windy & the side awning isn't sufficient or can't be fully cranked out.Bseek said:This is the one I am thinking about getting.
http://www.busdepot.com/details/awning/
I really like the crowned top instead of just hanging a tarp out there. But I am finding that most of my trips I don't sit still long enough to warrant putting up anything.
Thanks Ron!nikonron said:You can just purchase Kelder Welt and sew it to whatever tarp or awning you desire, I have a section sewn to a 10' x 15' canvas tarp and have adjustable poles that I purchased from Family Tent Camping that are for OzTents. I may go with a lighter tarp. Ron
Pretty cool. Looks like a larger version of the ShadyBoy but without the clamshell housing. How does this mount? I only saw something about using vehicle rain gutters.Bseek said:This is the one I am thinking about getting.
http://www.busdepot.com/details/awning/
I really like the crowned top instead of just hanging a tarp out there. But I am finding that most of my trips I don't sit still long enough to warrant putting up anything.
I like this. It can be an attached awning, free standing awning or completely enclosed with optional walls. The larger 8'x11' model would be just right. Thanks for the link!!!Bseek said:This is the one I am thinking about getting.
http://www.busdepot.com/details/awning/
I really like the crowned top instead of just hanging a tarp out there. But I am finding that most of my trips I don't sit still long enough to warrant putting up anything.
We have a very similar one, ours an older PahaQue model -- an earlier version of this 10x10 screen room.Squatch said:Does anyone have any experience with this screen house? Eureka northern breeze?
Eureka!
We were on the outer banks last year and someone a couple of sites down had something similar. They had the drop down wall/awnings and just let them blow in the breeze most of the time. I didn't get a chance to speak with them but was impressed with how theirs held up in a storm or 2. Not sure if it was the same thing as this but very similar.
I currently tie a small tarp on the side of my current screen house as an evening sun shade. Kind of a pain. I like the idea of the drop down walls.
This would just be used on a couple of trips a year where we stay base camped for several days.