Infrastructure improvements

A plastic tarp suspended above the entrance of the camper provides an excellent break from the rain.  With this tarp in place, I am now able to remove my raincoat and boots before entering the camper and avoid getting water on the camper floor.
 Life at the ranch isn't exactly one of opulence, but, over time, I have made a few additions to make things somewhat easier.  This post documents my most recent improvements. 
I recently added some old bamboo privacy screening to the gravity pressurized hose system I constructed last year. Because I am so isolated out here, there's not such a big need for privacy, but the screening does an excellent job of keeping the icy winds off me when I'm trying to wash up.  Though the water is still unheated, a small propane heater helps some.
This screened shelter will come in useful later this year when the mosquitoes and biting flies come out and the temperature is too hot to stay in the camper. I don't think I installed this properly though as it appears to be sagging. 
For improved radio reception I've left some of the posts long and installed a diagonal dipole antenna.