
RV Camping Checklist Checklists are a good habit
to get into when you prepare for an outing. Print this one out,
make your own additions, and maybe you can avoid that, "Oh, no,
I forgot..." scenario.
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 | Bottled water |
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 | Cooking utensils (none more important than a good can opener),
pots and pans, dishes and silverware |
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 | Tablecloth, napkins, pot holders and kitchen towels |
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 | Kitchen clean-up materials (soaps, scrubbers, rags,
paper towels, dish drainer) |
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 | A cutting board and at least one great knife (with a sharpener) |
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 | Coffee paraphernalia (pot, filters, cups) and/or a tea kettle |
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 | Aluminum foil, plastic bags, wide-mouthed plastic jars |
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 | Small portable grill, charcoal and lighter fluid |
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 | Butane lighter |
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 | Fuel for lanterns, stoves, grills, and other outdoor appliances |
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 | Folding or inflatable furniture, camp stools, extra beds,
stands for coolers and stoves |
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 | Comfortable chairs for lounging outdoors |
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 | A good lantern and several flashlights |
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 | Radio |
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 | Supply of batteries sized to the needs of your on-board gadgets |
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 | Air mattresses and sleeping bags |
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 | Ground cloth |
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 | Fire extinguisher |
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 | First aid kit |
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 | Prescription medicines |
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 | Bungie cords, rope, and a variety of tapes (duct, electrical, masking, Teflon, transparent) |
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 | Brooms, including a small whisk broom |
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 | Cameras and film |
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 | Maps and a compass |
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 | Flares and a small signaling mirror |
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 | Toilet paper and facial tissue in abundance |
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 | A set of tools that would enable you to complete any small or usual home repair, plus a hand ax |
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 | Some blocks of 2x lumber to assist you in the leveling process |
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 | At least two pairs of old shoes and an old but still warm coat for the hard going |
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Books (particularly reference books relevant to the geographical
areas in which you’re traveling), games, jigsaw puzzles, writing materials |
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 | Portable generator |
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 | Radiant heaters |