I get the have have everything inside attitude. For one thing, everything on top gets filthy from dust. I do, have a bunch of things I would rather have up there, fuel and the tent. The tent has been rather cool. Longtime tent everywhere in the world kind of guy. Then I did , trip after trip to do field work in South Africa. I always rented an Avis Safari Truck. They always come with a RTT. Kind of grew to love them. There are so many places I go that setting up a tent would mean a long wander around for a good flat spot, when all I really want is 5-6 hours of shuteye. I made my whole top setup easy, quick removal since I live next to this kind of sovereign thing where the residents have a totally different concept of ownership. If you put stuff up there and leave it, it will get stolen. Makes us in Flagstaff laugh when the "Overlanders" are lined up at the highway 89 offramp from the I-40. All pretty much looking like they became highly magnetized and drove through a junkyard. Of particular mirth are all the shiny waxed Mercedes Sprinters. My favorite is the ones with a dinky red 2.5 gal on rotopax on the spare. Oh yeah, that will move that behemoth almost 1.5 miles. Oh, and the traction boards, they all must have them. like they would ever get the things in a place so dirty they might need them. Anyhow, back on track, this stuff gets quickly stripped off if parked overnight anyplace around here. You know, there is a lot of it for sale on Craigslist locally, funny that. BTW, I don't "allow" one passenger. Heck as many as want to cram onto the one remaining seat are welcome. I did try an Autohome for a bit, kind of an epic fail. First off, they are super heavy. Then for some inexplicable reason, my wife hated it. She likes the cloth one. Go figure.
On top of Vermillion Cliffs, about 100 yards from the edge. It is next where the Condor's are released:
This guy kept following us around, whispering "die, I'm hungry." They really are huge.