I have a Kombi that I camp in with the kids, normal Kombi with some bits to help me camp in like front swivels and a slot together ply bed that goes in the back. Food and hot drinks are usually sorted from the boot and under the tailgate, and sometimes inside if the bed isn't assembled. But it's usually just boiling water, no actual cooking.
It's a very basic set up that is used when needed, works well enough for our use. Just wondering how those with slidepods or other boot conversions use their arrangements? In particular when the weather is a bit grim. I'd always thought that once you've pulled it out you're towards the back of the tailgate shelter you're more susceptible to windblown rain or grim weather. Are you putting up a rear awning or windbreak?
No judgement here, genuinely interested in how you do it?
(couldn't find a duplicate thread, apologies if I missed one)
It's a very basic set up that is used when needed, works well enough for our use. Just wondering how those with slidepods or other boot conversions use their arrangements? In particular when the weather is a bit grim. I'd always thought that once you've pulled it out you're towards the back of the tailgate shelter you're more susceptible to windblown rain or grim weather. Are you putting up a rear awning or windbreak?
No judgement here, genuinely interested in how you do it?
(couldn't find a duplicate thread, apologies if I missed one)