Quick side awning solution - Outwell Hillcrest

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We’ve had Outwell Hillcrest and Fallcrest tarps for a while, and used them occasionally. We’ve come up with a quick rain protection solution that works well for us, without winding out the Thule side awning and risking water pooling, or the wind causing damage to it.

We’re using figure of 8 strips on the top edge of the side awing edge, like we do for our drive away awning now. The Outwell tarp slots into the fig of 8 easily, and then can be either pegged down to give rain protection to the door and side window (for cooking), or by using the poles provided you get a nice area to sit/ cook under.

Because the tarp is fixed on the top of the side awning, as opposed to the slot at the bottom, you gain about 10cm above the sliding door - useful to miss the door when opening, and good to shed water if you use the poles.

Takes about 5 mins to rig it.
 
We’ve had Outwell Hillcrest and Fallcrest tarps for a while, and used them occasionally. We’ve come up with a quick rain protection solution that works well for us, without winding out the Thule side awning and risking water pooling, or the wind causing damage to it.

We’re using figure of 8 strips on the top edge of the side awing edge, like we do for our drive away awning now. The Outwell tarp slots into the fig of 8 easily, and then can be either pegged down to give rain protection to the door and side window (for cooking), or by using the poles provided you get a nice area to sit/ cook under.

Because the tarp is fixed on the top of the side awning, as opposed to the slot at the bottom, you gain about 10cm above the sliding door - useful to miss the door when opening, and good to shed water if you use the poles.

Takes about 5 mins to rig it.
Sounds useful - Any chance of a picture?
 
What’s the deal over just sliding into the awning after cracking it open 20mm ?
 
What’s the deal over just sliding into the awning after cracking it open 20mm ?
We used to do that, and yes it’s a bit simpler to rig. But the tarp can rub on the top of the sliding door, and when using the poles the outside edge of the tarp can be higher or level with the fixing to the wind out awning, meaning rainwater pools beside the van and drips through.
 
We used to do that, and yes it’s a bit simpler to rig. But the tarp can rub on the top of the sliding door, and when using the poles the outside edge of the tarp can be higher or level with the fixing to the wind out awning, meaning rainwater pools beside the van and drips through.
Understand, Thank you.
And yes Pictures or it didn’t happen ;) :thumb
 
The total length is about 2.7 metres. So get a 3 metre kit and you’ll be okay. We just bought locally at the club shop. Search on line I guess you can get cheaper. Make sure they’re 6mm.
 
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