Because you'll be out in the sun and rain, you'll need an awning for comfort. Would look at slideout toppers, too--keeps us about 5 to 10 degrees cooler than without. You can protect against a certain amount of wind. Since we never know what kind of camping surface we'll have, we use buckets of water to weigh down the awning--no holes to dig or screws to place. Always need a bucket or two for washing, etc. Empty the buckets on some need plants and you have storage and nearly no weigh to carry to the next camping spot. The original awning is the cheapest price you'll pay for an awning. We got 11 yrs. out of our last one and it was still in fair shape when we traded it in.
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