One of the most interesting things to peer at at Dubfreeze was other people's awnings.
Given the weather, and the one/two-night nature, obviously there weren't many drive-aways or similar, which is what we're mainly thinking about. The Fiamma/CaravanStore type look a lot better in the flesh than I was expecting, but I'm not convinced they're quite what we're after. Also, gutter-mounting is out on a high-top Westy, since the gutter's full. And I don't really want to bolt it to the side.
Anyway, one thing we did see in the furthest corner of the main camping area was a tintop T5 with one of these next to it...

Dimensions: Length 140cm / Width 350cm / Height 205cm; Total weight: 7.70kg; Pack size: 60 x 15 x 20cm
Blimey, thinks us. That looks like a really, really good best-of-both-worlds. It's compact when packed (remember: we're going to be living in the van, so space will be a premium), it's drive-away, and it's "friendly". We don't want to be shutting ourselves off to the world, so want something that gives "approachability" with shelter.
The one question is... how would it attach to the van? A tintop - obvious. Simply wrap it over the top and peg or gutter-clip it down the other side. But a high-top? Figure 8 on the van (don't mind that - far less loading on the glassfibre than hanging a full awning) or similar?
What think you? Viable?