Hunting & Camp; Camping in the Cascades: Why the 270 Awning Plus is a Game-Changer

The Pacific Northwest’s Cascade Mountains are an outdoor paradise—thick forests, rugged terrain, and plenty of game make it prime hunting and camping country. But let’s be real, the weather here’s about as predictable as a buck’s movement during rutting season. One minute it’s sunshine, the next it’s pouring rain. That’s why having reliable gear is non-negotiable, and the 270 Awning Plus has been my go-to for staying dry and comfortable out here.
Why the 270 Awning Plus?
I went with the 270 Awning Plus over the standard version because it gives me full coverage when I need it. The extra side walls turn this thing into a legit shelter, blocking wind, rain, bugs—even gives me some privacy when I’m cleaning game or just want to kick back after a long day in the field.

My setup? A truck roof top tent mounted on Yakima roof racks, and the 270 Awning Plus extends my living space like a champ. Whether I’m cooking, organizing gear, or just trying to stay dry during a downpour, this awning’s got me covered—literally.
Electric Winch = Zero Hassle Setup
After a full day of hiking ridges and tracking elk, the last thing I want is to fight with my gear. That’s where the electric winch comes in. With the push of a button, the awning deploys or retracts in seconds—no wrestling with poles or wasting daylight.

My rig’s already got a heavy-duty winch for recovery situations, so adding an awning that operates just as smooth was a no-brainer. Ten seconds to set up? Yeah, that’s what I call efficiency.
Built for the Cascades’Mood Swings
If you’ve spent time in the Pacific Northwest, you know the mountains don’t care about the season. Rain, wind, even surprise summer snow—you gotta be ready for anything. The 270 Awning Plus holds up thanks to its heavy-duty waterproof fabric and rock-solid aluminum frame.

Last trip, a storm rolled in fast, and while other campers were scrambling to throw tarps over their gear, I was sitting dry under my awning, field-dressing my harvest and cooking dinner like it was nothing. The side walls kept the cold wind out, making camp feel downright cozy.
Hunting & Camping, Done Right
Picking the right spot to camp is key for hunters—close enough to game, but not so close you spook em. The 270 Awning Plus sets up quick and quiet, and the low-profile, dark fabric doesn’t reflect light or draw attention.

The extra space underneath is perfect for gear prep, cleaning rifles, or even processing game in bad weather. Compared to a basic tarp or traditional awning, this thing’s on another level—letting me focus on the hunt instead of the weather.
Final Verdict: OPENROAD’s Must-Have Gear
When you’re out in the Cascades, gear either works or it doesn’t. The 270 Awning Plus works—keeping me dry, expanding my camp space, and making setup a breeze. It’s one of those pieces of kit that just makes life easier out here.
So, next time you head into the backcountry… you bringing one or what?
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