Awsome. Thank you for making this Video so easy. I'm an 60 year old Women and I will make one .
Great tutorial, nice job! I am in Phoenix, Arizona and today it was ~44°C so having an easy way to create shade out at the lake is critical 😅 Sandbags will be perfect, we definitely have lots of sand hahaha. Cheers!
Haha - that's great! We get similar temperatures this side, but probably not as dry as Arizona. I still use this setup all the time :)
This is perfect. My sister and I are going diving and trying to figure out how to make a beach shade. Thank you for figuring it out for us
Love your awesome tip, placing tiedowns around the roof as anchor point, great idea 👍I don't have roof racks, never thought of doing this .. thankyou for sharing 🙏🥰 Di NSW Australia
Thanks Di - Glad it helped. I've been using this setup for years now and that anchor point is key :) One addition I've been using recently is adding a centre pole for more head room. Works like a charm.
Fantastic!! I just set this up for the first time. Thanks so much for sharing.
thank you for this, I will definitely give it a try.
..Thanks you.
Thanks for your video. I hadn't thought of the sandbag procedure as I usually don't go to a beach since I live in the desert. The ground is super hard in many places but I can scrape enough soil or use rocks to make my anchor points. I prefer tarp setups like you demonstrated to buying an awning for my Jeep. Your way is so much cheaper and is relatively fast, though not nearly as fast as a 270° awning. By the way, I did like and I did subscribe. I look forward to finding more of your videos.
That's great - So glad you like the video. We often go to places where there is no sand at all, only stones, and I just fill the bags with rocks for the same effect. Nothing will really come close to how quick it is to set up a car awning, but this way has a lot of cost advantages, plus, especially if someone helps you, you can get set up pretty quickly. Lately, I've been adding a centre pole for extra head room.
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Thanks for the tips. Why is your snorkel facing out?
Not sure to be honest. When I bought the car it came with the snorkel. The guys here do a lot of deep river crossings so maybe it has something to do with it being more difficult for splash water to get in from the front?
Thank you Bevin! I'm a fellow South African, and you have no idea how much this video has helped me as a single mom.
I have a self-built van set-up (nothing fancy, and on a tiny budget) and I didn't want to spend the ridiculous amount of money on the 4×4 awnings everyone is trying to sell me.
I've now been playing around with the tarp. I am anchoring it to the vehicle in two spots, pulling it tight, but the poles stay wobbly, even with very strong pegs. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
Hi Celeste - that's great! I'm so glad you're using this setup. The best way for me to help is if you can send me a picture of what your set up looks like. Please feel free to send me an email at bevan@strayalongtheway.com and I'll take a look.
@@Strayalongthewaythank you kind sir! I will do my setup this coming weekend again (where my vehicle is, I am unable to set it up)
If your tips did not help, I will definitely make use of your kind offer.🌈
What happened to you guys?
We're still here, we're having another baby soon so we've been very busy :)
Such a high quality video. There are too many over-engineered setups. I was specifically looking for a technique requiring minimal hardware, and one that could take advantage of a large tarp for very broad coverage. Thank you!
That's great!! So glad you found this video helpful. I literally use this setup practically every time I go out now. It's so quick and easy (and fun).
@@StrayalongthewayWhy don't you post anymore?