I absolutely would close the bunkends when leaving for more than a couple of days. Security aside, you are right that you need to protect the canvas. PUGs would be a fairly inexpensive and effective way to do that, but you'll still have the sides exposed, so closing is the best way. Also the awning....absolutly put it away, IMHO. We've had 2 awning issues, both caused by our lack of thinking ahead. Not only is wind your enemy, but a downpour can collect a lot of water in a short time, even if it's on a tilt. This "oops" on our part resulted in us having to come up with our $250 deductible Darn! And again, the sun a going to give the awning a beating. Agree that putting only the essentials inside is going to be best for quick in and out trips. You can probably just fold up your chairs and tuck them underneath. My thought on anything else being left outside would be that if you'd be really unhappy to come back and find something missing, put it inside when you leave. Have a great summer!
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