In Her Easter Bonnet

Road Trip

Our T@B has a new bonnet! Over the winter we had the privilege of working with Jean of Doty Hill Designs and tested a couple of prototypes of her T@B 400 visor design. This is the final design and it’s delightful. It’s an easy one person set up, is going to be an oft used shelter for us as we travel this summer. Just the quality of workmanship makes this visor stand out from the competitors but the custom colors and fabric designs take it over the top! Today we’re just sitting back, enjoying it, and happily anticipating our upcoming adventures!

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  1. Brian

    A pleasant short stay option to the full canopy.
    It was very nice of the Sun to come out and greet it.
    May consider solar stake lights to mark the guy line stake(s), presuming a lack of ambient light at night.

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    • Steve and Karen

      The solar stake lights might be a great idea. We were discussing some way to make the guy lines a little more visible!

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  2. Susan & Rich Eiswerth

    Hello Steve and Karen!
    Susan here! Just a quick hello and to say that your new “bonnet” is lovely! We have yet to bring our T@BOO42 out from storage since our year so far has been all work and no play. But we are so hoping to catch up with you two again at NuCamp rally later this summer before we head out to Grand Canyon NP where Rich secured a campsite on the North Rim! We can’t wait! The welcome mat is always out if you are planning to drive through Cincinnati on your travels. And BTW – your 400 looks fantastic! Enjoying your travelogue and looking forward to starting our own 2018 T@Bventures soon. Hugs, love and HappyT@Bbing!
    The Eiswerths

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