mike hatton
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I made friends with a tent maker and we made one for the back of my pickup.
Awning rail rivited to the truckman top, back door holds the tent up (assisted by an adjustable pole) no guy lines needed even in high winds. I lined the roof of the truckman and fitted lights and a sectional bed. Takes 5 mins to setup shelter and another 5 to make the bed but it'll sleep 4 and there's somewhere to hide from the rain, remove muddy clothes and dry off before getting into bed. Very popular with the ladies... when they need the loo
and a place to hide from the rain. Biggest plus is the weight isn't on the roof and no worries with low branches. Should be possible on an LC, could sleep in the boot?
Would still like a terrain awning though, save roping a tarp between vehicles.
Some pics on here p1 and 2
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=11747
Awning rail rivited to the truckman top, back door holds the tent up (assisted by an adjustable pole) no guy lines needed even in high winds. I lined the roof of the truckman and fitted lights and a sectional bed. Takes 5 mins to setup shelter and another 5 to make the bed but it'll sleep 4 and there's somewhere to hide from the rain, remove muddy clothes and dry off before getting into bed. Very popular with the ladies... when they need the loo

Would still like a terrain awning though, save roping a tarp between vehicles.
Some pics on here p1 and 2
viewtopic.php?f=69&t=11747