2oldman wrote:
Nothing. Let them adjust. If you cage them that may just make things worse. They're curious creatures who will be more comfortable looking at and smelling everything. They need to know their new environment.
What is your plan for being at a campground?
They traveled with us to NC Pilot Mountain country a few years ago and did OK. Parked at Mayberry CG they did find until a stiff breeze caught the awning and tilted up and they were watching pedestrian traffic lying on the dash. Off they went to the bedroom and under the covers. This was just a 'leave and arrive' trip, but driving all day may leave them wanting to get outside for a while.
I think a collar,vest and tags might be a good idea. I can open the Bauer lift door and they can see out thru the steel mesh and not get out. That may help them some.
Planning a few overnites (before the big trip) to acclimate them.