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DrewE
Mar 19, 2019Explorer II
I think most of the essential basics have been covered: the sewer and water hoses, #2 Robertson screwdriver, duck tape (though I would strongly recommend Gorilla tape instead; it's superior in every respect). Maybe also some power adapter dogbones as appropriate for your shore power cord: if you have a 30A trailer, 15A to 30A and most would say also a 50A to 30A. Toilet paper is likewise pretty nearly essential (though you don't need to spring for "RV toilet paper"; ordinary paper is just fine).
Your first camping "trip" should be, if possible, about ten feet from your house. Your goal is to make sure you understand how things work, make sure they do indeed work, and find out what household necessities you require but do not have. Some of those vary from person to person.
Your first camping "trip" should be, if possible, about ten feet from your house. Your goal is to make sure you understand how things work, make sure they do indeed work, and find out what household necessities you require but do not have. Some of those vary from person to person.
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