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I've been thinking about this for my Pathfinder. If I'm on my own I don't really need or want the full awning, but a bit of outdoor shade would be quite good.I can put the awning up and down on my own, but it does take time and effort.
I have been wondering if I can make something up using a sail shade...
http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/waterproof-sail-shade-c-85_768.html
I'm thinking if I attach a couple of hooks with bungy cord to the corners and middle of one edge they'll hook into the awning frame holes on the camper. Add a couple of tent poles for the fornt edge with either guy ropes or ratchet straps to tension, and I think it would work with a minimum of hassle to put up.
I wouldn't want to rely on it in high winds, but for summer shade it should work.
Glen
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