DVexile
Adventurer
I'm looking to most likely do a Flippac on a Tacoma in the coming year, though something like a Finch sized full pop-up is not out of the question either. Either way, closed size on the truck about the same allowing for at most a 6ft wide awning.
I'm wondering about the actual utility of an awning on something of this scale. It sure seems like the awning is quite small and in practical use the shade footprint is vanishingly small or not usefully located for most of the day. Heck, in most of the online photos I see of these awnings deployed the people or equipment it is suppose to be covering are in the sun!
Destinations for me are SW deserts, DVNP especially. Remote sites usually and so it isn't clear to me I'd always have the flexibility in orienting the truck to maximize awning usefulness.
It sure seems like these awnings deploy quickly and are convenient. So I have fantasies of being able to stop for lunch and quickly deploy the awning for the family while we enjoy the scenery eating and then move on. But having tried to fashion shade in the desert for a number of years I have trouble imagining that a 6ft by 6ft square parallel to the ground is actually going to provide any shade unless perfectly oriented to the sun. Of course the sun moves throughout the day and the awning is stuck to the side of the truck so...
Am I missing something? It looks to be very cute and convenient compared to taking the time to set up a free standing shade shelter (have one, it is a pain). But do people find they actually provide good shade? Or are you supplementing them somehow to improve the shade they offer?
Thanks!
I'm wondering about the actual utility of an awning on something of this scale. It sure seems like the awning is quite small and in practical use the shade footprint is vanishingly small or not usefully located for most of the day. Heck, in most of the online photos I see of these awnings deployed the people or equipment it is suppose to be covering are in the sun!
Destinations for me are SW deserts, DVNP especially. Remote sites usually and so it isn't clear to me I'd always have the flexibility in orienting the truck to maximize awning usefulness.
It sure seems like these awnings deploy quickly and are convenient. So I have fantasies of being able to stop for lunch and quickly deploy the awning for the family while we enjoy the scenery eating and then move on. But having tried to fashion shade in the desert for a number of years I have trouble imagining that a 6ft by 6ft square parallel to the ground is actually going to provide any shade unless perfectly oriented to the sun. Of course the sun moves throughout the day and the awning is stuck to the side of the truck so...
Am I missing something? It looks to be very cute and convenient compared to taking the time to set up a free standing shade shelter (have one, it is a pain). But do people find they actually provide good shade? Or are you supplementing them somehow to improve the shade they offer?
Thanks!