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"Heading Home" checklist

dperkinstx
Explorer
Explorer
We're new to RVing. We're taking our first trip next weekend. Being a licensed pilot, I know the importance of check lists. I also don't want to be the person other RVers are laughing at. I'm making a check list of things to do before pulling out of the camp site. I'm sure I'm missing a lot of things so any input would be appreciated.

Awning in up & locked position
Drain waste water tanks
Shut off water heater
Disconnect & stow sewer hose
Turn off A/C (or start generator)
Disconnect & stow power cord
Disconnect & stow water hose
Refill fresh water tank if needed
Verify all outside doors are closed & locked
Steps are in up position
Verify interior items are secure
Lock cabin door
Close roof vents
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MobileBasset
Explorer
Explorer
Close vents if you don't have vent covers.
MobileBasset
2014 Itasca Spirit 25B on Chevy Express 3500 chassis
Daisy and Hank the Basset Hounds

Sfla2
Explorer
Explorer
on that Ant thing put a clothes pin on crank handle when u put up put same clothes pin ,on gear shift, can't miss that
98 Coachmen "C" Santara Model FL (Front Lounge) 30.4
Ford V 10 Super Duty (same as E 450)

Escargot
Explorer
Explorer
Antenna retracted.
Refrig door in locked position.
Ensure gray/black tank outlet cap on firmly.

Pull out of campsite, then step out of rig and do a visual once-over of the campsite for anything that may have been overlooked, i.e. leveling blocks.
2006 Pleasure Way Plateau TS, MB Sprinter