I've thought about this a lot. In the "Campmore" catalog, there is a Eureka tent which has a front AND a back entrance. Right there you're half way home. The tunnel is a short tarp held in the raingutter with a 1/2" diameter wooden dowel rod and a couple of clamps (the ones that look kinda like cloths pins). Mosquito netting sides with magnets to hold to bus, sew a few buttons onto the tent, button slits sewn to the mosquito netting. |
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