Depending on the length of trip or weather, I put a 10x10 EZ-Up over the galley area, OR if a long stay, I put a 10x20 EZ-Up over the entire camper, then another 10x20 next to it, and run screens around the entire room.
We have a Pah a Que shelter. I'm thinking about making a shelter for the rear outside galley. If you are camping and it is windy, it's a little hard to cook back there. Need side panels and a back panel that go all the way to the ground. Anyone made something like that?
This is a Coleman made 10' x 10'. I do not have the sides attached, but it did come with them. It was the first outing after delivery at Gold Point, NV ghost town.
I've been tinkering with something quite similar for our T@B for quite a while. No where the fit and finish of Meme's. I'd like some details of the fastening methods she used . This is the prototype that I have so far. (There is nothing more permanent than a temporary solution!)
This is our newest accessory as of last season. It shows great promise as it sets up quick and easy and provides good shelter. I have yet to try it with the side curtains.
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Meme Eberspacher made this for at T@G. I think that it's a really cool solution as there is no set-up time.
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This is the prototype that I have so far. (There is nothing more permanent than a temporary solution!)