I was reading the thread on side tents. Didn't want to highjack that thread, so...
I know we all look forward to pleasant camping trips. Fair skies, nice temps, etc. When we only had a tent we would actually cancel a planned campout if weather looked like it would likely be stormy. (Though we have been in a few flooded tents from time to time.) This limited our camping time because we didn't want to fuss with heat, muck and wind.
This is one of the main reasons we wanted to build a tiny camper...."Hey, might rain (or freeze, or be hot) this weekend....let's go anyway...we're cool now with the solid structure to stay cool (or warm) and dry.
This new trailer has increased our woods/travel time dramatically. (four times already this year), but that has created a new problem.....Wind damage to any kind of add-on canopy. Our last campout at Cheaha flattened two of our old reliable tents....luckily the group had room in available SUV's to take shelter in for the night.
We first bought an Ezy-up pop up thing....had that sucker staked down over the camper during our outdoor constuction. Was at work when a storm uprooted and blew that thing to the neighbor's property.....it was mangled. For our potential camping that thing will not work.
Since that event I've resolved to have something that can provide sun and rain protection without having to worry about taking it down if a fairly stout wind comes up. So far, our only solution has been use a cheap Wallyworld tarp. It is bungied to the top of the TTT,over the roof and then to something substantial (truck or trees) with heavy paracord. I'm not real happy with the looks of it, but it works. Been thinking about making something like this out of a trucker cargo tarp. Those things are heavy, but tough.
The reason for this thread is to get ideas from folks here who've had simular experiences and to see what works if bad weather catches you out camping. Particularly with side tents or awnings that you use. Especially from you folks who camp in areas where the weather is not always fair.
I know some of you may be thinking: "Hey, moron, don't go camping during hurricanes!" or "Get your lazy butt out and take down the Ezy- up." I'm not lazy and the two heavy wind events we've experienced on two campouts were odd events. Just looking for some experiences you've had and to see what might float and what sinks. Thanks.