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GordonThree
Mar 21, 2014Explorer
I would add
* one or two extension cords that match your service (30 or 50amp)
* dog-bone electrical adapters depending on your service, for my 30 amp trailer I have the 15 to 30 the dealer gave me, as well as a 50 to 30 so I can use the bigger plug if the 30a plug is occupied or non functional
* broom for sweeping out the dirt you'll track in
* trouble light with a long cord (either 12v or 120v)
* buy a 2x6 or 2x8 8-foot board from the home center, and cut it up into 6 or 8 inch pieces... small blocks of wood have so many uses when you're camping.
* trigger-light propane torch, lighter fluid and charcoal briquettes for a trouble-free camp fire and either your own charcoal grill or one the CG provides.
* big plastic boxes with lids (sold as under-bed storage) ... I have three, one for sewer, one for electrical, one for fresh water
* one or two extension cords that match your service (30 or 50amp)
* dog-bone electrical adapters depending on your service, for my 30 amp trailer I have the 15 to 30 the dealer gave me, as well as a 50 to 30 so I can use the bigger plug if the 30a plug is occupied or non functional
* broom for sweeping out the dirt you'll track in
* trouble light with a long cord (either 12v or 120v)
* buy a 2x6 or 2x8 8-foot board from the home center, and cut it up into 6 or 8 inch pieces... small blocks of wood have so many uses when you're camping.
* trigger-light propane torch, lighter fluid and charcoal briquettes for a trouble-free camp fire and either your own charcoal grill or one the CG provides.
* big plastic boxes with lids (sold as under-bed storage) ... I have three, one for sewer, one for electrical, one for fresh water
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