Bedding
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Blankets
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Comforters
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Pillows
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Sheets
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Sleeping bags
Kitchen
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Aluminum foil, plastic wrap, etc.
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Charcoal and lighter fluid
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Cooking utensils
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Dish soap
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Dish towels and rags
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Food supplies
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Paper plates, towels, napkins, coffee filters,
etc.
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Pots & pans
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Trash bags and/or paper sacks
Personal Supplies
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Clothing
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Laundry detergent
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Toiletries
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Towels - beach and bath
Recreation
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Campfire supplies
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fire grate for cooking
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firewood, newspapers and/or kindling
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matches in waterproof container and/or
utility lighter
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skewers, pie irons, etc.
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Games - cards, board, dice
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Lawn chairs
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Outdoor activity equipment (fishing poles,
tennis rackets, etc.)
Supplies
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Bug spray
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First aid kit
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Flashlight(s)
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Sun screen
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Toilet paper
RV
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All cargo is secured in the cargo bay
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Cargo bay ramp is closed and secured
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Check lights
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brake lights
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clearance lights
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turn signals
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Check tire pressure (including spare tire)
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Check tire wear (uneven wear pattern)
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Check wheel lug torque
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Fuel station equipment stored properly, the
compartment door is securely closed, and
the master fuel pump disconnect switch is
pushed in (if applicable)
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Proper tongue weight maintained (10-15%
of gross weight - travel trailer and contents)
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Safety pin or locking lever must be seated (if
applicable)
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Secure shore line power cord
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Surge protector
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Telephone and/or cable wire (if applicable)
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Test brakes for proper operation
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Tools
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AC voltage tester
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axe
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duct tape
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fuses and light bulbs (compatible with
your RV)
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jack
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jumper cables
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rope, cord, bungee cord(s) or wire
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saw (bow or folding)
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shovel (small folding)
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tire pressure gauge
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tool kit (screws, hammer, pliers, etc.)
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torque wrench
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work gloves
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Trailer is level
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Trailer safety chains connected (if
applicable)
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Wheel blocks removed
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SECTION 3
PRE-TRAVEL INFORMATION