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    Default Post your Camp Awnings

    Hi all! Didn't want to steal JonnyS's thread even though they are pretty similar. My friend and I will be Overlanding in Baja from May to June. I think some kind of awning/shade would really be nice to get out of the sun. Considering a freestanding shelter type or building one from the side (or more likely the back) of my runner.

    Any thoughts on freestanding v truck-side and/or pics of what you all use could be a great help!

    Thanks Marc
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    Well I am enjoying my Hannibal awning. The pluses are fast setup and the ability to move the vehicle with the sun. I also have the side walls so I can use it to get out of the weather if need be.

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    Thanks Gear and AdventureDuo those both look convienent and pretty rugged. I didn't think about having to move your setup with the sun.
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    camping lab 79"er, here. Almost sold it, but realized that we can use it on an upcoming trip, so it'll likely stay in the quiver.

    I'll find you a pic or two.


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    For those on a budget, couple of old tent poles and a tarp are an option.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KSJeep View Post
    For those on a budget, couple of old tent poles and a tarp are an option.
    That's exactly what I'm gonna do.

    Beauty is, it should roll up nicely and fit in back. Alternatively I'm considering mounting a 6'x4"I.D. black PVC pipe, on my roof rack that it should fit into nicely when not in use.


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    KSJeep, thanks for the post that was pretty much the same thing I was thinking of for a $ saver, simple, versatile components...& if it's damaged your out $35 bucks With my rear hatch up one of those could be really nice. On the other hand those Hannible ones look indestructible. Hmmm
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    My first draft is a slightly more fancy version of the "tarp and some poles" awning.






    The car-side support is an expanding fiberglass painter's pole that is clamped to the top of my roof-basket with U-bolts. The tarp is fixed to this pole with strapping (into grommets in the tarp, including some added grommets where the originals didn't line up conveniently). To deploy I extend the pole and tighten the adjuster, then add the two expanding poles and some guy lines.

    To store, I just collapse the painter's pole, fold the tarp so that it is only as wide as the shortened pole, then roll it up tight and fasten it to the pole and roof basket with a few wide velcro straps.

    I did it this way because the roofline of the Subaru didn't give me much length for a tarp. Being able to extend the painter's pole allows me to use a full 8x10 tarp with only two poles and two guy lines. (The third in these pictures is to keep the leading edge pulled down into the evening wind coming off the bay)

    Incidently, my "tent poles" are some sort of 4-stage collapsible aluminum poles for radio antennae or something, they'll extend to more than 25' long! (though not rigid enough to use this way at those lengths, very handy for getting kites and frisbees out of trees, ask me how I know). I got 'em from a local industrial surplus place here in SoCal.
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