Just came back to Brisbane after a seven week trip around western Queensland. A lot of the time was a solidarity camp site off road near old opal mines. Where we made the effort to fit the canvas side annex and on times the annex walls, along with the required flys above the beds and the off side fly that is around 2.5 metres long to make the off side window weather proof during rains. To achieve all this we required 12 tent poles, and 20 tent pegs minimum. Extra if we assembled the shower & toilet tent. At one site we experienced high gusty winds and needed to peg down the walls of the annex. Another 12 pegs, plus some extra ropes. combine the effort with installing the annex roof, bed flys, and off side fly into the sail tracks left us with a feeling of the whole set up camp ( and pulling down) thingy had hairs on it...
This camp building was a pain if one was staying put for a few days, but when you include just over night stops during travelling from one place to another, the whole thing became a total PITA. So much so, that rather then raise the camper for one nights stay, we tended to drop into caravan parks and stay the night in a cabin provided... So, things came to a head when we arrived at Quilpie during a rain period.. Needed 5 days for the roads to dry out so we could get to the cattle station where we were expected.. At $150.00 A NIGHT, we stayed for 5 nights and then with 4wd and diff locks in we made the 110km trip up and across the Balloo River flood plain.
SO, this set me thinking that there must be an easier and better way then sail tracks , tent poles, ropes and pegs.
AND, so I have carefully looked at, inspected, measured and weighed the extendable pull out awnings intended for bolting onto a 4wd roof rack.
The intention is to flush bolt the frame to the camper top, (plenty of area) then seal the aluminum extrusion to the camper body (roof section) and just go from there. SO in all. we would have a 3 metre pull out annex down each side of the camper and two 2 metre pull outs for each end for bed flys.
We probably wont want the annex cover to extend out by the 3 metres, ( maybe 2.5 metres) but our friendly local canvas guy says that he will shorten them to what ever we require. Same goes for the bed ends. The beauty of the bed end flys is that they wouldn't need the side extension (tension) poles as the outter section would be roped and pegged same as the normal flys.
So, what we end up for a over night stay is unzipping two bed flys, and using 4 tent ropes and 4 pegs. Possibly the side annex cover and using 2 ropes and 2 pegs..
My canvas guy says he will make light walls that will clip onto the annex cover to give us all round weather protection...
So, my question to one and all is there I have missed in my plan?? Has any one done this already?? Does it have any hairs on it???
One other thing is that the bed flys must be used otherwise we might be packing wet canvas over the beds in the morning...
The roof of the camper raises electrictly, so I can't see why we couldn't be all set up in under half an hour.. Thats a fraction of the time to do the canvas and tent pole thing...