Thanks Sweeney for your detailed opinions on the RV industry. Saves me brain damage considering going bigger/how to. The CI hits my sweet spot and I may be buried in it...or roll it onto a boat light on fire and set out to sea, Viking style...j/k of course.
Really like the G6's in various versions...
And thanks Torrey for the pic on the T@G with one...shows the versatilty of setup on the G6. And "hunting blind"- srsly, I do like that Clam has one in camo...can anyone with influence persuade G6 to do same?
A question for you Sweeny and Dustin and Torrey, from the past or when you get a chance, next:
"can the galley roof remain up, with no/light contact with G6 roof canvas when you have the tent tucked in?
I *think* Dustin mentioned yes in a past thread but there was a suggestion as to how to pad the galley edge- use a bit of pool noodle or
the hot water pipe type insulated covers you can get at Home Depot to slip on and would make that rubbing worry free.
I have a couple spots on the New Breeze that rub depending on how I set it up snugged up to cover the back galley...is why I ask. (The G6 was not known to me, anyhoo...)
back when I got the NB12x12 as a screened room for skeeters, based on reviews here. The Clam was first and pretty nice too.
but based on user reviews since including yours, the G6 seems like best fit for the CI as a standalone, that can also double as a semi securely attached space extender. And to my mind its more useful for the cold side of shoulder seasons...too cold for most bugs, when you want to hang out and be cozy, vs the sweaty hot shoulder somewhere with max bugs...
Yes, in fact I just set my G6 up and back it a little farther, the fridge is making very light contact on the wall, its actually pretty decent as we are looking at a likelihood of rain where I'm at this weekend. Nothing severe, but enough I want more of a roof. Other than the fact the screens make it 'stuffy' its quite serviceable....but that isn't a problem this weekend as the temperatures are still a little cool -- in the 50's right now. I'll be closing the roll-up covers in the morning I suspect...
My hatch isn't even touching the roof...so I don't need the pool noodles. It amazing me how many places those are used, and rarely around a pool
The best solution to date is the Cottonwood from Pahaque....but they won't put them back into production for some reason

Just a roof, no sides unless you add them. Prefect rainfly. Dries fast, folds up easy and stands up to winds. I REALLY wish they'd do a production run of them. I've also got a Coleman (that I set up an CICO) which is great, but its steel frame and heavy, having the other benefits of the Cottonwood. I'm happy with what I have --- depending on the weather and some advanced planning, I'm set for most contingencies
T@Gs and T@Bs are nice if you are weekend campers or short. Azdel walls are easy to clean (even when they get “Jackson Pollacked” with skeeter parts) but you are limited to things like Command Strips if you want to customize the interior, or build a free standing frame (we made a bunk for the pups).
Indiana is too hot to camp in the summer, and where I am it is too humid in the Ohio Valley…. 78F with a heat index in the 80’s at 4am is too hot and that is June-August here.
We definitely have cancelled trips because of heat...there does come a point where it just in't fun. My favorite is right now...cool nights, warm fire, no bugs. Parts of March/April/May, then September October and early November are perfect for me. As long as the temperatures overnight aren't sub freezing and the salt is of the roads...Lets roll!
Speaking of hot, we went to Natural Bridge in Kentucky a decade ago --- when we pulled in the phrase uttered was "ya'll aren't from here are ya?" Walking 30 yards from the shower house to the camper you needed another shower. That was the only trip we ever just looked at each other, neither saying a word, and packed up and left. Beautiful park though. I want to go back in October some year.
If you play video games, look for the Clown Motel, it is located in Tonapah NV is a part of the set for one of those multiplayer online games (as you can tell I am not a gamer, pong was about as advanced as I got).
I know the motel of which you speak. A couple YouTubers I follow have gone there, and I had to hit stop. You'll never see me there. Ever. Clowns totally freak me out...coulrophobia, the struggles are real.
I'm not into the big multiplayer games -- Frogger, Donky Kong, Pacman -- the classic arcade games are my speed....and after embarrassing myself a number of time yesterday, they may be too fast. My reflexes are gone -- or, their controls just needed a lot of work. Let's go with that one, I like it better.