Ye olde tarpaulin, I have a couple. One I use as a ground sheet for my tent (10'x 8') another is my flysheet (16'x 20'). Got into a campsite late one night, started to rain so I threw the flysheet over the wagon, clipped to the other side; tied and spiked the two loose corners back on the sliding door side; then extended my four-eight extension pole (originally designed for a paint roller); budda-bing, budda-boom ~ one cheap and dirty light storm shelter in less than five minutes.pajerry wrote:All good points, thanks Falco.
What do you use for the awning for the ghetto awning? Looking to rig one up on the cheap/free.
I guess I should add tarpaulin to my list, eh? I also have two deep ground spikes that have hollow cylinders to hold/support poles (like stiff branches, &c.). They originally came from IKEA, I've had them for years and they're very useful. A similar approach as a Christmas Tree stand.
Falco.