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In all the excitement of an upcoming RV trip or vacation it is easy to forget a few items that you really wanted to bring. You can purchase others on the road or do without. It is always a good idea to write down a list of the things you want to take ahead of time and check it off before you leave. We have compiled a list of items that most campers bring. You can print out this list ( Printable Version ) and add additional items of your own. For you convenience, there are product suggestion links for ordering any camping gear you need. The printable version does not have product links. Print the text version to check off each item as you prepare for your next trip.
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Camping Gear
FOOD PREPARATION IEMS
*______Outdoor Grill and Fuel for Grills and other
Outdoor Appliance.
(
Be sure your full your tank before you leave )
*______Butane Lighters ( We prefer the longer ones for starting fireplaces )
We recommend : Olympian
Gas Match-10 Lighter
*______Storage Cntainers, aluminum foil, napkins, paper towels and plastic zip lock bags.
*______Cutting Board, Knife and Knife Sharpener
*__Cooking Utensils and Cookware
*__Dishes and Silverware.
( We prefer the heavy plastic or disposable
ones that you can discard after a couple of outings )
*__Cooking Linens ( napkins, pot holders, tablecloth, kitchen towels )
*__Coffee and or Teapot, Filters, Tea and Coffee
*__Cleaning Items ( soap, sponge, paper towels, kitchen brushes and cleaners )
*__Also a few gallons of bottled water or a good water filter.
OUTDOOR RELAXATION
*__Lanterns and fuel for outdoor lighting
Product Suggestion :
Patio Fun Lights
Product Suggestion :
Outdoor Lighting and Decorations
*__Outdoor furniture ( Stools. folding chairs, stackable chairs, etc. )
Product Suggestion :
Stars & Stripes Tablecloth
Product Suggestion :
Folding Sport Table and Bench Set
Product Suggestion :
Big Wide Recliner
*__Outdoor sleeping gear (Air mattress, ground cloth or moisture barrier,
sleeping bags.)
Product Suggestion :
Camping Gear
*__A good supply of batteries for all items requiring them.
Product Suggestion :
Batteries
*__Battery powered radio ( One with weather bands is an excellent choice )
NAVIGATION AND SAFETY
*__Be sure to have a recently serviced fire extinguisher
*__A well stocked first aid kit
*__All necessary personal medications ( general pain relievers, creams and
prescription medications ).
*__Ropes, tarps, bungee straps, tapes ( electrical, duct, etc. ) and other
items necessary to secure any gear.
*__All necessary maps and also a compass.
Product Suggestion:
2006 Woodall's Campground Directory
Pioneer Dash-Top GPS System
*__Emergency signaling device ( flashlight, flares, roadside emergency
triangle markers, battery red warning lights ).
Product Suggestion :
Coleman® Compact 3-LED Flashlight
Product Suggestion :
Tuff Brite™ Lantern
Product Suggestion :
Warning Triangle Set with Case
*__Accurate tire pressure gauge.
PERSONAL Items
*__Cameras and film or extra digital image storage.
*__Old shoes and clothes in case emergency maintenance work is required.
*__Inclement weather clothing ( coat, windbreaker, raincoat, boots etc. ),
*__Stationery and stamps
*__Address book with telephone list or an extra telephone book
*__Pet necessities
Product Suggestion :
Pet Supplies
*__ Bed linens
Product Suggestion :
E-Z Maid 100% Cotton RV Bed Linens
Product Suggestion :
Travasak Sleep System®
Product Suggestion :
Custom Embroidery Sheets
CAMPSITE MAINTENANCE
*__Tools ( to enable some repairs in case of an emergency ).
*__Small shovel, ax, level and small pails.
*__Wood blocks and levelers to assist in leveling your recreational vehicle.
Product Suggestion :
Chocks and Levelers
Stabilizing Jacks
Levels
PU
Camper Tie Downs
*__Broom, mop and dust pan.
*__An ample supply of toilet paper and tissue.
Product Suggestion:
Thetford Quick-Dissolve RV/Marine Tissue
*__A good camping manual ( if new and unfamiliar to necessary campground
procedures ).
Product Suggestion :
Directories, Books & Games
*__A portable generator ( if dry camping is anticipated ).
Product Suggestion :
Generators
Recreational Vehicle Pre-Trip Checklist
Outside the Recreational Vehicle
Disconnect and Stow
a. Shore Power Cord
Product Suggestion :
Electrical Power Cords and Replacement Parts
b. City Water Connection Hose
Product Suggestion :
Products for Maintaining Freshwater Systems
c. Sewer Hose
Product Suggestion :
Products for Maintaining Sanitation Systems
Check all exterior lights for operation and damage
Check wheel lugs for tightness
Check tires for correct air pressure
Check and lock all exterior compartments and filler doors
Check and secure all items stored on
the exterior of the coach
Check the areas around, below and above the coach for obstacles to move or
avoid when driving away
Product Suggestion :
Backup Safety Systems
Product Suggestion :
Mirrors
Turn main LP gas valve OFF
Check awnings for lock position
Check that the leveling jacks have
fully retracted or removed
Product Suggestion :
Chocks and Levelers
Check that the TV antenna is fully retracted
Check that the awning (s) are up and secured
If auxiliary power is necessary,
start generator and check 120V system ( Pre-Trip inspection )
Inside the Recreational Vehicle
Lock the entrance door
Close all windows and vents
Clear and stow all loose articles from counters, range, sinks and shelves
Check that no heavy items are stowed in overhead cabinets. Store large or heavy objects in lower cabinets
Close and secure the bathroom door,
shower door, all cabinet doors and all drawers
Turn off all interior lights
Check that the entrance step has retracted
Check refrigerator for proper settings and door is securely fastened
Operate refrigerator on gas and look at burner to see if flame is blue. If not, have repairs performed. ( Pre-Trip Inspection )
When packing the refrigerator, do
not pack so tightly as to shut off internal air flow.
Product Suggestion :
Fridge Alarm
Check that the fire extinguisher is fully charged ( Pre-Trip Inspection )
Check smoke detector battery ( Pre-Trip Inspection )
Check that air conditioning switch
is off before travel.
On pre-trip inspection check the air conditioner for:
a. Check air filters and clean if necessary. Look to see if cooling unit coils
are clean and free of debris
b. Check to see that condensing unit is clean, free of obstructions, and there
is nothing blocking air flow.
c. Check voltage at outside panel. Most air conditioning systems are designed
to operate at 120 volts plus or minus 10% (108-132 volts). A small volt meter
is required.
Turn off the water pump switch
Close windows and vents
Tow Vehicle Checklist
Check that all fluid levels are normal; oil, coolants, power steering, batteries, transmission, windshield, washer, etc.
Check oil level and coolant level
Check operation of turn signals, emergency flashers and tail lights
Check that headlight high and low beam operate
Check horn operation
Start engine and check all gauges for proper operation
Check fuel levels
Check operation of special equipments such as; C. B. radio, rear monitor etc.
Check for proper operation of foot brake and parking brake.
Adjust the interior and exterior
automotive mirrors
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