I have recently installed an Eezi Awn tent on my FJ-60. I have used it only once so far.
But, that is going to be changing!
I will be going down to Baja in mid October just past San Felipe. It often gets very windy at times.
My question is: on very windy nights, can the rain fly and window awnings be set up or must they be left in the ‘un-sprung’ position and lashed down.
For those of you who are old hands at roof top camping may think this is elementary, but, I would rather learn from your wisdom than learn the hard way! It would also be great hear how you all handle extreme weather conditions, whether it is rain, wind or something else.
Thanks,
But, that is going to be changing!
I will be going down to Baja in mid October just past San Felipe. It often gets very windy at times.
My question is: on very windy nights, can the rain fly and window awnings be set up or must they be left in the ‘un-sprung’ position and lashed down.
For those of you who are old hands at roof top camping may think this is elementary, but, I would rather learn from your wisdom than learn the hard way! It would also be great hear how you all handle extreme weather conditions, whether it is rain, wind or something else.
Thanks,