do tell! I've always thought about experimenting with stowing my T Top with the annex walls. Right now, I keep them in a duffle bag that only bring when needed, because they are a piece of work to install in camp. Keeping them attached would be sweet.
I'll get pics on my next trip (2 weeks), but this is how it is done:
1. Attach the tent walls but leave them unzipped
2. get about 16' of black nylon strap from the hardware store (same strap that eezi-awn uses in the cover) - to be cut into approx. 2' lengths
3. get 8 sets of black plastic buckles that fit the nylon straps.
4. Starting at the bottom, tightly roll the wall up like a bed roll until it hits the top. Note how big the bundle is, then drop it.
5. thread two of the straps between the aluminum channel holding the wall and the plywood (space evenly), you will have to loosen the channels to do this.
6. Attach the buckles to the ends of the strap.
7. Roll the wall back up to the top, and attach the buckles to secure the wall. Trim the straps to fit.
8. Repeat for the other three walls.
Start with the smallest, easiest wall, with practice you will be able to roll the walls up very compact.
When you stow the tent the walls will be sitting on the top, arrange them so that the cover will go on easily.
I leave the top couple inches of the walls zipped, it makes it easier to deploy the walls - just unfold the tent, pull the slide, unbuckle the homemade straps, and pull the zippers down. Or just leave the walls rolled up if the weather is nice
Different tents, or sizes may bind up if the walls are zipped together at the top - make sure nothing binds up when stowing the tent!