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wecamp04 wrote:Yeti plus wrote:
Visit "Camp Driveway" for the first weekend. That way you can either make a list of what you don't have, or get it out of the house.But make sure you live in the trailer for the weekend. Make sure you have a notebook and a pen to write down all the items you forgot.
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This will help you decide how you want to stock the trailer (such as disposable tableware vs. washable, etc.).
You'll very quickly fill it up to overflowing. Set yourselves a rule at the beginning that if it isn't used in one year (or one camping season), then out it goes. This will quickly reduce unnecessary gear.
Categories to consider in your gear;
cookware (pots, pans, bakeware, measuring cups/spoons, cutting board, oven mitts, etc.)
tableware (dishes, cups, silverware, serving trays, condiment holders, etc.)
household supplies (paper towels, cleaners, etc.)
personal care (toothcare, haircare, first aid, soaps/cleaners, personal hygiene items, lotions, toilet paper, etc.)
outdoor gear (tables, chairs, outdoor grill [yes, vegetarians can use grills also], water toys, outdoor games, etc.)
indoor activities (books, cards, board games, etc.)
domestics (towels, sheets, blankets, pillows, throws, etc.)
clothing (if you don't stock "camping clothes" on a full-time basis, at least include one set of "emergency wear" in case someone forgets to pack undies or falls in a mud puddle)
miscellaneous (flashlights/lanterns/headlamps, extra batteries, small to medium soft-sided cooler, tablecloths, citronella candles, etc.)
food (canned goods, etc. can remain in the RV for periods of time; perishables should be brought in for each trip)
toolbox (screwdrivers, wrenches, duct tape, crazy glue, work gloves, etc.)
"RV gear" (fresh water hose, extension cord, black water tank dump gear, chocks, etc.)
Petcare (if you have pets going with you: food, dishes, leashes, treats, cat carrier, copy of rabies certificate and license, up to date photos, etc.)
What you actually choose to bring in each category will be dependent upon your way of RVing, wants, needs, and comfort level of DIY repairs, etc.
โMar-03-2015 06:07 PM
Yeti plus wrote:
Visit "Camp Driveway" for the first weekend. That way you can either make a list of what you don't have, or get it out of the house.But make sure you live in the trailer for the weekend. Make sure you have a notebook and a pen to write down all the items you forgot. On one of our trips last year the notepad and pen went on the temporary list on the small notepad from the truck!:S
We leave everything except food in the trailer and camper for the winter, so it makes it easy to just add food and clothes and we are gone for a weekend.
Brian
โMar-03-2015 06:06 PM
cdevidal wrote:
Here in the Beginner forum there is a "sticky" thread called Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the Open Roads Forum which has a (huge!) lists section, along with many other interesting threads. I took their lists and whittled them down to suit our needs.
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โMar-03-2015 04:57 PM
Yeti plus wrote:
Visit "Camp Driveway" for the first weekend. That way you can either make a list of what you don't have, or get it out of the house.But make sure you live in the trailer for the weekend. Make sure you have a notebook and a pen to write down all the items you forgot. On one of our trips last year the notepad and pen went on the temporary list on the small notepad from the truck!:S
We leave everything except food in the trailer and camper for the winter, so it makes it easy to just add food and clothes and we are gone for a weekend.
Brian
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