Simple DIY Truck Tarp Setup - Overlanding and Truck Camping
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2024
- Today Luke is going over a DIY Truck Tarp Setup that is easy and simple to do. It protects from sun and rain and is perfect for overlanding and truck camping.
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Truck tarp setup... awesome! Now I just need a truck and a tarp!
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We can make a deal. I can buy two tarps if you buy two trucks 😉
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20x13 ft tarp...truck of choice....bug net optional
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I’d like to offer one minor suggestion! A moving blanket (available in various sizes @ Harbor Freight
Just a suggestion, get a couple of the cheap bright orange wal-mart silicone pot holders, and use them on the corners of the aluminum frame of the rear hatch on the truck cap. They'll save the tarp from being chafed or torn when the wind makes it 'work" over the corners of the hatch.
6 inch chunks of pool noodle will do the same job. cut some today. have a 40 yr canvas enclosure for my truck & cap. the hatch corners of the current cap are sharp.
I’m old and cheap; that’s a nice tarp but for car camping where weight doesn’t matter, a tarp from Harbor Freight would work. At the range, I used to rig one tarp out from the side of a truck with 7’4” sides, using two EMT conduit “poles” then run another tarp down the side and out under me for a floor. I could sit at my portable bench, protected from rain or sun, and ejected brass was all stopped by the tarps and easy to recover. 👍
Luke - try using a bowline on the tarp and a taut line hitch on the stake.
This tarp is about the same size as one my largest show kite which drug 3 guys across a park when a gust of wind came up. I've even been lifted completely off the ground by my smaller 82 square foot kite and this tarp is 3 times larger than that, so like Luke says, don't underestimate the force of the wind and leave this tarp up in this configuration in windy conditions.
WE did just that many years ago when family camping. tarp over pop up over screen house with eight feet in between. Used bungee cords and rope for those windy days. I would add to your system 2 more poles.
I use a 10’X10’ easy up tent over the back of mine. Sets up in seconds and has walls that can be placed around the sides. Entire thing around $200 and works great. There is also a 10’X20’ but I have not needed that much extra room.
That would be perfect for my suburban. Some pool noodle or that foam you put on water lines would be good around the edges of the glass hatch corners though. Just a thought. Keep the great videos comin man. Hope to run into ya on a trail in NC some day. That would be the equivalent to meeting a celebrity for me lol.
I was searching the comments just for this idea, before I commented, the same about the pool noodles on the window hatch. I was cringing about a big tare in the nylon tarp. Great idea with the pool noodle!
I'd put 2 more poles closer to the truck or put the 2 you have closer and portion of the tarp as a lean-to. Otherwise nice, relatively quick and cheap alternative.
You're a legend in your own mind.
Glad you said 550 on the cord. I always have had questions on size of cord... thank you Luke. You and Susie stay safe on your adventure.. Looking forward to the next video...
I deploy this system with variables. Sometimes with more poles, sides lowered, or end down like a flap. It's a tarp. Endless configurations are possible. I still have a shorter tarp but I've become attached (pun intended) to larger size, 10x20. It's served me very well in rain when it was coming in sideways. I have to use my common sense as my wallet is thin.
Great presentation on a great idea. 👍
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Here’s to a safe Journey & Adventure for Suzzy & You.
Strength and Honour
Awesome set up, Luke! I have a '19 GMC Savana 2500 cargo van and I use a dedicated Jeep spare tire tarp set up; straps and buckles affix the six foot wide end to the spare tire, extends outward for ten feet then tent poles and guy lines keep the ten feet wide end supported. Confused yet? :) I modified it a little and attached the narrower end just inside the sliding door of my van, extend it out ten feet and use Elephant tent poles, replacing the cheap set, and guy lines for support. Rebar tent stakes keep the wide end anchored. It almost looks like it was made for the van. I found this tarp at the local 4X4 shop on sale for fifty bucks. It is of military quality and came with a nicely made canvas bag with tarp, two tent poles, two heavy duty guy lines and two rebar stakes. It takes three to four minutes to set it up.
Have always liked hanging a tarp from a vehicle for extra cover. Years ago I had a Dodge Ramcharger, we got ahold of a super large tarp. We made a large C shaped lean to type cover with enough for a floor and drop the front to make another wall for bad weather. Almost like a tube attached to the truck. Worked perfect, could sleep a dozen folks. went to the lake several years using this setup. Rigging for rain runoff is really important when using xtra large tarps. Enjoy watching all your reviews and adventures Thanks for all you do
I always rotate my patreon support every 2-3 months. You are the only channel I will not do that too. You have great content and great reviews. Thanks!
Very similar to my system. I went with a little less expensive route. I bought paint roller extension poles from Walmart for about eight bucks apiece. In my tarp isn’t as fancy as yours but gets the job done.
You have a great point about being discreet. I am going to Moab in a couple of weeks for two nights camping so I will be building a tarp setup for shade. Thanks for the video.
Do the same except pull the tarp down between the topper and cab. Makes sure no water gets in when the wind blows
Nice setup! I've used a pop-up that is cumbersome, heavy, and hard to set up alone. I like the ease and light weight of this..I've been "eyeballing" those Green Elephant poles for a while now too. I saw another video you put up comparing those. Thanks for the info and advice...
Discreet. Exactly. I just ordered 4 poles and a 20 mil, 24x12" tarp.. I have a '94 G10 Chevy Van (shortie) with swing out back doors and a slider on the side. 😎👍
Everything you do is always so well thought out....thanks Luke, your videos have been so helpful....stay safe my friend....
I just went winter camping. What a schlamozzle. Tent tarp gt. No leak. Dry as a chip. The tarp off the back of the vehicle was ok but not big enough...and it leaked. Yr setup looks good. Bit big for me tho. I really want something that wks in storms. Will check out yr slip knot vid. Thanks for sharing. :)
Looks like a comfortable set-up. We used to do something similar back in Kandahar with a Bison AVGP and 6' pickets. I spent many nights sleeping in those 5 star accommodations!
Damm good video.... I had the same idea in my head for awhile. I wanted to take my idea to the beach.. Your video just brought that idea to life.. I don't own a 13x20 but I do own a 10x15.. That will give me enough overhang off the vehicle to stake it almost vertically .. Extend it out like you did and I should be golden.. I also own 3 pair of green elephant poles.. Thank you for putting out this video... I love owning tarps.... This goes to show everyone the versatility of owning one..
😂 you’ve been watching Steve Wallis 😂
He's ready to hunker down and have a step 2
Truck is nothing compared to Steve’s Hunker Bunker Bus!
Except Sreves tarp is big enough to cover a semi.
Steve's tarp was something you'd use to fumigate a house
Saw Steve’s episode. It could have been a three room house
Luke is strong and he's the best one on this planet
lol.. he's the only one of him there is! 😃
I run tarp over whole cap to back door helps keep rain out as and can keep cap windows open in rain
Awesome idea Luke. I'm going to adapt this for my camping setup and leave that heavy pop up shade tent at home!
I have that tarp, and their ten by ten. Love 'em both. I have six of the Green Elephant poles, two of which have failed on me... the telescoping locks gave out on those. Agreed on the need of GOOD stakes, they are a must.
You have good taste in trucks my friend. I used to have that very same color and model. I only traded it when I found a Tundra in orange. :-)
Yeah, in the military we were always told NEVER to put the tarp, netting, ect, directly on the truck. The reason being, in desert operations, the sun would heat up the netting/tarp, and without an air gap that would transfer directly into the truck turning it into an oven. By propping it off the vehicle itself you create an air gap that air can circulate under, keeping the inside of the vehicle cooler.
the problem is, it requires more poles, or the vehicle to be modified with its own raised mounting points
it will make almost no diff in temp but if you have the time and resources to build a tarp cover with a 3 ft gape then yes do it.
@@jernone3849 well it does make one big difference, if you lay the camo netting right on the vehicle, the "heat bloom" from the engine is still clearly visible to thermals. if you raise it up even 1-2 feet the heat circulates and doesn't heat the tarp directly, this masks the heat bloom of the engine and disperses the vehicles heat signature over the entire area.
Not all that important for camping unless you are stealth camping and police are using thermal drones or helicopters, (they do this usually looking for drug grows or when hunting for people at night).
I prefer this to an awning.
Ive got a bogstandard heavy duty plastic thing. Had it in the garden as a kids den for 6 months and it held up great.
Used something close to this with regular tarps and lit skeeter coils under my tail gate in low wind conditions . It works !
Ive used a regular tarp and tree saplings and it seemed to work well I wasn't aware ya get poles that large very informative thanx luke
I’m with you- I have a tundra too, switching from a land cruiser that had a rhino pioneer rack and Foxwing 270 awning. I don’t to attach all the stuff on my Tundra like you said, so this may be my next investment. Yep, I was set up on a large hill overlooking a lake, wind kicked and made my 270 awning a sail and it bent completely backwards breaking the poles and ripping the material. It was my fault since I didn’t guy out and the wind gusted up suddenly.
Looks good Luke! Functional without have to add anything to the truck.
Luke👍👍 Been doing a similar set up for many years, works great but the wind can wreck your day. Gotta have this or something like it in NM, too sunny, too hot and sometimes too windy even..oh well. Thanks for the upload. Enjoy!
Greatly appreciate the demo and source lists! :D I've had that idea for my pickup (which has a home-brew bunk etc) for quite some time, and purchased some decent quality (probably not as stout as yours) adjustable poles, and a smaller, different brand of waterproof nylon tarp. Have yet to set it up, but got some great ideas from your video re: assuring ventilation from side windows, and dealing with the flip-up rear canopy "window". I DID think about potential of paint abrasion when putting tarp over dusty canopy/truck.. and picked up some non-slip "rubbery" shelf liner, thinking I might place it between the paint and the tarp... don't know if it would help or not, since I haven't tried it yet! :D
I love watching camping with Steve, but for very different reasons than I watch TOGR. Luke offers practical advice. Steve offers Schadenfreude.
This is great , I have an SJK Roadhouse , which is about as large has yours. I really like how easy you have made your set up. I will give this a try. Thanks
A DIY version of the Slumberjack Roadhouse. Add grommets in the right place and you have a very versatile setup.
I'd be more inclined to buy those poles if they had flip locks like decent hiking poles have. Twist locks always fail after heavy use, some sooner than later. Flip locks can also be retightened for firmer locking. They look like really nice poles overall!
i considered adding a removeable awning to the drivers side with a 270 degree removeable awning on the passangers side, then i remembered, a tarp is cheap, and i can attach it to my headache rack easily with some 550 cord or a couple of DPM rubber straps, pretty simple and effective setup, i might have to try something like this next time i go camping
Already saved the info. I am buying that system. Thanks Luke! Safe trip and travels to you and Susie!
I haven't used it yet, but a few weeks ago I picked up a 10x15 waterproof camping tarp, simikair adjustable tent poles to yours and a pack of heavy duty vacumn suction cups off Amazon that are designed to go on hoods and trunks to tie down kayaks etc. I'm going to try a side awning with two suction cups on my suv roof, and two adjustable tent poles, but it seems like a decent value driven awning alternative.
Love this! My truck doesn’t have a camper shell but it’s got a sport bar. Thinking of using a smaller version of this set up to create a hasty hootch style shelter. A high a dry alternate to the tent. Love the channel!
Let us know how those stakes work and hold up. Living in Southern Arizona it could be a problem hammering those into the ground, even 4 inches... Safe travels.
Have fun in Utah! It's getting to the busy season in southern Utah with everyone trying to avoid the heat of the oncoming summer. I've actually been looking for a set up like yours, though I don't think I'll go with a 13'x20', way overkill for me.
Id recommend a pool noodle for the glass raise up door to stop wear of the tarp from the corners of the door
That truck tarp is cooling alot of room loved it
Got the same sort of rig but I use a 10x10 canopy frame behind the truck so it can handle some weather. Tarp goes over the truck bed and over the frame... nice and high and can handle a fire
Nice set up Luke. Thank you for sharing.
All the best to you and Susie.
I use a very similar setup, though I don't have the bed cap. I park my truck between a couple trees or a pair of tripods, throw a ridgeline between them, and then run my tarp from the top of my truck, over the ridgeline that's over the bed, and then to some stakes past the end of the tailgate. My truck has a very short bed, so I have to sleep with the tailgate down, but it's a cozy way to sleep.
I use an Aquatarp on my truck with a similar setup. My tarp is 15x15, and I set it up similar to this or go with a diamond configuration. I had a Roadhouse tarp, but it didn't last, as it got caught in a thermal on the Alvord Desert when I went into Fields for a burger and milkshake. Oh well! Live and learn. The Aquatarp is much better than the Roadhouse, but I like (mostly) the ropes and straps that come with the Roadhouse.
I do something similar on my truck with a smaller Decathlon tarp... 20€ and it came with 2 poles and 6 guide lines. Good deal, easy to store, easy to setup, practical.
They also have a XL one but I felt it would start to be a pain to setup.
Nice. I'll probably tie to the trees around you if possible
I would and did go with a 270 degree awning with a side attachment, works better and looks better but it's more expensive. I must warn you setting up your 4x4 to be perfect is just like picking out gear for camping and hiking you get addicted a bit :)
When you come to Utah stay out of the “popular” tourist areas. Come to the less traveled spots and do whatever you want in the free state. If you see a black and red RZR that’s me 😉
In 1969, my stepfather purchased the then new and revolutionary GMC Jimmy 4WD SUV and we took it on a fishing trip in the Adirondacks of NYS. The rear of the truck had sliding screened windows now common on fiberglas caps. We slept in the rear of the truck but found entering and exiting was a pain and limited storage. Next year we added an inexpensive 4 man(max) cabin tent to sleep in and a gazebo style awning between the tent and truck. We cooked on the truck tailgate and left much of the gear in the truck. We also did dishes and washed up on the tailgate. We used a painted piece of plywood to protect the tailgate and be able to wash it. A piece of masonite would also work well as you could set hot pans on it. We has a clothesline under the tarp for drying towels and clothes. Insects were a problem but we used Yard Guard and mosquito coils and ate in the tent. We used many bungee cords, clamps, and large sized spring paper clips to hold the awning in place. It had a tall center pole to give extra height.. We had tarps we could hang on the sides using clamps to keep out wind and rain and create a doorway. For your setup. I recommend a tall pole with a work glove on the end to give extra height and padding where needed. Also serves as a pole to hang a light. If we were to to it today, we'd get mosquito screening for a tent awning and make it fit under the tarp. It might not be perfect but would keep out the majority of biting bugs. Now they have stand alone gas stoves which could be used instead of cooking on the tailgate and could also provide some heat. A few folding tables and camp chairs add to the comfort as well as lighting, LP gas or LED. You can modify your setup and adapt as needed as we did some 50 years ago. The trick is to make the truck and the tent work together by means of the awning. You have to improvise. After looking at old photos, I notice the Jimmy did not have sliding rear windows with screens. That was later fiberglas truck caps. We took some plastic window screening and duct tape and fitted it to the roll down windows for a semi mosquito free environment if it didn't rain. It wasn't ideal but it was a test trip initially to see what would work and what didn't. Over the years, we moved up to a 12 X 12 cabin tent with rain fly and an attached 8 X 12 screened awning as the cooking area. Blue plastic tarps hung from the awning with clamps and spring steel paper clips allowed us to heat the area and keep out wind and rain and extended the camping into fall. Overlapping blue tarps served as a door.
An outstanding video like I went with your whole set for my upcoming camp maybe going solo and this looks easy to set it all up. Thanks for another great video and hard work.
I really like your views and ideas
I use Aquaquest's 10 X 10 Safari. It works great. I don't drape it as far forward as you did.
Wow tbats a massive tarp. Great addition to the bed of a truck though. Looks like more room than my house
Love this setup Luke !!
I was doing a similar thing for years with my old camper trailer, but have since scaled down to a rig like yours so will adapt the tarp accordingly.
Just checking in from Manitoba Canada. :-)
Great tarp! The stakes and poles are awesome!!
I have the moon shade removable tarp/awning system. Easy to set up and removable. A little more expensive at $325 but I feel its worth it because of the quality and versatility. It is held on by heavy duty magnets or suction cups if your vehicle is aluminum or fiberglass. It's also kept rigid with tent style poles and is pretty stable in wind. You should check it out.
Strength and Honour my friend ....love it
Could see where this might work well in a hammock camping setup. Could possibly get a couple under one tarp
Liked the polls and stakes rig"
I've a kelty tarp about that size.
Good idea and great setup. Thanks for doing the video. I do SUV camping and this looks like a great setup and gear.
Sick set up bro
I have a truck with a cap and do a similar setup using my Kelty 12'x12' tarp and a single pole.
Thanks ... this helped a lot.
I dont have a cap on my truck but this will still work
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Hi from Syracuse NY everyone
Just down the road in Fulton.
i love long island spent many summers in wantagh and suffolk country great memories
Way to go! I love New Mexico. So beautiful
Steve would be proud 👍🏻
Can do absolutely same thing with regular tarp .I use hiking poles .But you get the gear for free why not.
THANK YOU LUKE ❗ YOU ARE RIGHT ABOUT THE OTHERS . YOU HAVE GIVE ME SOME IDEAS 💡 BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON 🙏 YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨 🍨
See the Slumberjack Roadhouse tarp with screen room. Same concept at about $200
hope ur enjoying ur trip man!
nice set up
Thanks for the review..
Super video! I applauded for $2.00 👏
Cool set up Luke, thanks for sharing 👍
Another great review thanks again as always ☺️ great vid
Thank you
I'm gonna try it
excellent review and love the comments about strapping gear on the overland vehicle. that tarp set up (although expensive when you start converting to Canadian Dollars) is very versatile! ditch the poles and tie off to the ground and you have more privacy and wind buffeting. Set it up the way you have it and you have an very useable annex to your truck. Love it!
Bigger than what I used to do, and I just used a big cheap blue tarp. Made my much missed Escape into a good little base camp. But it was totalled years ago, and a sedan just doesn't work quit the same way.
Awesome setup Luke Thanks 😃
Excellent
be careful, the tarp can/will scratch the paint depending on the amount of wind and dust. don't ask me how I know
Yep, wind will leave scratch waves all over. I've got scratches from one small thread blowing in the wind over one night.
You can put cloth or rope through the eyelids of the tarp that touches the truck then you won't leave any marks
I think cool idea. Thanks for sharing this DIY 👍
Looks like a trip (accessing cab)
That’s a big’n dude! 🤙
Thank you Luke I searched it
I like it. But it's to big for me. But I have thinking about a smaller system using boggie cords and my wheels as anchor points. Plus adjustable poles etc.
Luke
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