UPDATE
Ticked a couple more projects off the to-do-list.
I built an entry step that swings up under the camper to stow away. It's made of scrap steel, hinges, and bolt latches.
Buying a step stool would have been a lot easier, but wouldn't have worked well most places we camp.
I would have liked to keep the design simpler, but this was the best I could come up with to meet my goals:
-doesn't require firm, level ground to function well
-doesn't reduce my departure angle when stowed
-doesn't block door when stowed
-doesn't stick out behind the camper when stowed
-easy to deploy/stow
-easy to use entering and exiting the camper
It's a little more cumbersome than I was hoping for, but once I'm using it on a regular basis I suspect it will start feeling a lot easier. currently it takes about 40 seconds to deploy or stow.
I also modified my old ARB awning to fit the back of my camper. I disassembled it and cut down the canvas and the storage bag by 2 feet then hand stitched the hem seams.
I used a chop saw to cut down the aluminum extrusions and drilled new mounting holes for the arms and legs of the awning. Then reassembled everything and mounted it to the camper with screws and sikaflex 221.
The result is a 6x8 foot awning mounted and sealed to the back of the camper. It provides a nice amount of shade and should make for a nice dry entryway in the rain.
Here is the video if you are interested in more.