0
Check the area under the RV after
overnight parking and look for water or
other fluid leaks. If leaks are detected, find
the cause and correct it immediately.
0
Have someone observe the operation of
all exterior lights while you activate the
controls.
0
Check wheel lug nuts for tightness and
tires for proper air inflation pressure.
0
Examine the tires for excessive tread wear
or uneven wear patterns. Check for
stones, nails, glass or other objects lodged
in the tread. Inspect for tread cuts or
sidewall cracks.
0
Check the LP gas tank gauge to make
sure there is LP gas available.
0
If so equipped, retract the canopy and
secure it for transport.
0
Close all the roof vents.
0
Turn off the interior lights and appliances.
0
Secure any loose, heavy or sharp objects
in the RV or exterior compartments.
0
Disconnect the shore line power cord and
ensure it is stored correctly.
0
Fasten all interior and exterior doors
securely. Lock them (if applicable).
0
Make sure the stabilizer jacks and entry
step are retracted to the travel position.
0
Make sure the tongue jack is retracted to
the travel position and the dolly wheel
removed.
0
Walk around your RV one last time to
make sure everything is stored away and
the baggage compartments are closed
and locked.
0
Pull forward, clean the site (if applicable)
and check for forgotten items.
0
Secure and lock the entrance door.
Pre-travel Checklist
In order to enjoy your travel, having all the right
tools and supplies will help. A checklist may be
beneficial to avoid forgetting something
essential. This list is meant to be a starting
point, while realizing that personal preference
will also play a large roll in your packing. There
are items here that may not apply for you and
items that could trigger other ideas. As you
expand your camping experience, you may
wish to develop your own list of needs.
Before leaving home
– All list items packed in trailer/tow vehicle
– Arrange for pet care, mail/newspaper pickup
– Disposable rubber gloves
– Leave itinerary with neighbor/family/friend
– Loose items secured
– Map/road atlas/campground directory
– Membership cards
– Owner’s manual for RV
– Owner’s manuals and information regarding
component parts
– Proof of insurance
– If so equipped, refrigerator door locked
– Road flares
– Roadside assistance phone number,
membership card and/or policy
– Security watch for house
(neighbor/family/friend)
– Trailer keys
– Vehicle registration
– Weigh fully loaded trailer (people, cargo and
liquids included) and maintain proper weight
distribution (redistribute as necessary)
Bedding
– Blankets
– Comforters
– Pillows
– Sheets
– Sleeping bags
Kitchen
– Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, etc.
– Charcoal and lighter fluid
– Cooking utensils
– Dish soap
– Dish towels and rags
– Food supplies
– Paper plates, towels, napkins, coffee filters,
etc.
– Pots & pans
– Trash bags and/or paper sacks
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PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION
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