You can make an awning. It can attach to the railing that should already be
on your trailer. Add poles, guy lines and a few stakes and you are in
business. Another option is to purchase a dining fly type of thing. My wife
and I opted to make an awning and we are very happy with it. If you did the
same you would most likely not want to make it a rectangle, but angle it out
so that you have more room. We also like to keep a fake grass mat outside by
the door to help keep the outside out!
Scott Scheuermann
1960 Overlander
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kit Sullivan Mac.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 9:00 PM
Subject: [VAC] Inexpensive Outdoor Shelter
> Hi All. Last weekend, my husband and I spent our first weekend in our '62
> Bambi - and it rained the whole time. We were ankle deep in mud and the
> trailer was a mess. There is no awning on our trailer, and we are trying
to
> come up with an inexpensive solution for maintaining a dry space in front
of
> the trailer where we can keep our shoes (and the mud), and possibly the
> picnic table. Another consideration - we are not seasonal or permanent, so
> we need something that we can pack up relatively easily and store inside
our
> tiny trailer. Any suggestions? Thanks!
>
> Kit Sullivan
>
> 1962 16ft Bambi
>
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