Before and during every trip, look over the tires to make sure they will last. Always carry spares. - Anonymous |
Plan out where you will spend the night before you get on the road. Don't assume a stop will be found along the way. - Anonymous |
Try to travel in groups of at least two and don't hold up traffic. - Paul |
Check lists! Check lists!!
There is nothing worse on an outing than to find that you left tonights dinner in the fridge at home or the propane tank for your camp stove. Even with 40 years of rving we still check the list twice. - Bill |
Make sure your jack will fit under the lifting point on your RV to raise the axle to change a flat tire. You do not want a blow out while on the road only to discover that the jack sits too high. If this happens, pull the camper forward and place boards under the blown out tire to raise the axle high enough to slide the jack under the lifting point. - R. Reed |
Whether you're RVing or tent camping, arrive before dark. It's much more difficult to set up your site if you can't see what you\'re doing. - Adrienne |
We store our extra Canopy poles in a 4" piece of PVC pipe with rubber ends and attached them to the tongue of the RV we tow. It's out of the way and easy to access. - Karen |
Use extended drain synthetic motor oil so you don\'t have to do oil changes on long trips. - Ed |
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