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PostHeaderIcon Traveling By RV: Supplies You Should Stock Up On

Are you in the process of planning a trip, namely one in which you will be traveling by RV?  If so, have you taken the time to create a checklist for yourself?  If not, you will want to consider doing so.  A checklist can help to ensure that you have all needed supplies for your next RV trip.

When creating an RV trip checklist for yourself, your list will typically depend on your own personal wants and needs.  That is why you are urged against relying on checklists that you can print off the internet.  Yes, they can serve as great starting points or guides, but be sure to personalize your list so that it includes what you and your family want or need to bring.  To get you started in doing so, a few supplies that you should definitely stock up on for your next RV trip are outlined below.

Generally, where food and drinks are concerned, there is no harm in overstocking.  Although it is a thought that you would like to avoid, it is important to take emergencies, like being stranded in your motor home, into consideration.  As for drinks, it is important to always have lots of bottled water on hand.  Water is great to have in the event of an emergency.  Other drinks on your checklist should depend on the personal preferences of you and your traveling party, such as soda, milk, and juice.

As for food, it is always a good idea to have a some meats and other full meals available for your next RV trip, but don’t forget the snacks.  In fact, it is a wise idea to stock up on non-perishable foods, such as canned foods.  These are items that can be consumed without electricity, in the event of an emergency.  If your RV trip involves spending a considerable amount of time on the road, as opposed to being stationed in an RV campground or park, foods that are convenient to prepare and eat are advised.

Speaking of emergencies, it is important to stock up on first aid supplies for your upcoming RV trip.  Whether you will be traveling on the road or if you will be parked in an RV campground, it is important to remember that the risk of injury increases when away from home.  That is why your motor home should be fully stocked with first aid supplies, such as bandages.  First aid kits are a great idea, but make sure that you purchase one that is large in size.  It is important to have enough first aid supplies, such as bandages, to go around for your whole traveling party just in case.

Toiletries are another type of item that you will want to stock up on, when traveling by RV, especially for long distance trips.  It is important to have the necessities that will keep you clean and healthy.  These items should include towels, washcloths, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, and so forth.  One of the quickest ways to ruin an otherwise perfect RV trip is to be unprepared in terms of your hygiene.

Of course, clothing is an important component of preparing for an RV trip.  With that being said, you will want to ensure that you stock up on clothing and other related items that can assist you in the event of bad weather.  These items should include umbrellas, raincoats, mud boots, and winter jackets.  As a reminder, there is no harm in preparing for the worst, especially when traveling by RV.

As highlighted above, food, drinks, first aid supplies, toiletries, and clothing are just a few of the many items that you will want to pack for an RV trip.  With that being said, there items are referred to as essentials by many motor home travelers.  As a reminder, create a checklist for yourself, preferably well in advance of your trip.  A checklist will help to ensure that you are fully prepared, which can also help to improve the overall satisfaction of your travels.

PostHeaderIcon 5 Tips for Traveling By RV

Are you in the process of planning an RV trip?  If you are and if this is your first time doing so, you may be looking for some guidance.  After all, traveling by RV for the first time can be fun and exciting, but it can also be worrisome at the same time.  For that reason, five helpful tips, which are ideal for first time motor home travelers, are outlined below.

1 – Map Out Your Route Ahead of Time

Deciding where you want to travel to by RV is an important component of doing so.  Of course, you have the ability to change your mind or make side trips along the way, but you should always have an idea of where you will be going.  This is important for a number of different reasons, including overall satisfaction and safety.

2 – Research Activities and Attractions Along the Way

In conjunction with the above mentioned tip of mapping out your intended travel route, doing so enables you to research activities and attractions that are located along the way.  When traveling by RV, half of the fun is all of the stops that you are able to make.  Of course, you can be spontaneous, but having an idea of exactly what you can do and see while traveling by RV is ideal for safety, as well as making sure that you don’t miss out on any great opportunities.

When it comes to researching activities and attractions that are along your way, the internet is a great place to start.  If you are taking steps now to prepare for an RV trip that isn’t set to happen for another month or so, you may want to request free vacation guides.  These guides are easy to find online.

3 – Make Sure Your RV Is Stocked Full of Activities

Making sure your RV is stocked full of fun activities is another great tip that beginners should implement.  If your upcoming motor home adventure is an extended one, you may spend a good percentage of your time on the road.  Of course, looking out the window to sightsee is a nice, enjoyable activity, but it may not hold your interest for long.  That is why fun activities should be examined.  These activities may include movies, using a laptop computer, playing handheld electronic games, reading, or enjoying another fun hobby, such as knitting.

All RV travelers are encouraged to make sure that they have fun activities for the road, but it is extremely important for parents to do so.  There is nothing worse than being stuck on an RV with unhappy children.

4 – Pack for Your Trip Ahead of Time

All first time RV travelers are encouraged to start packing early. In fact, the earlier the better.  Many supplies, such as food and travel size toiletries can be packed or put in an RV without disrupting your current daily needs.

To help ensure that your next RV trip is fun, as opposed to one that is filled with complications, create an RV trip checklist.  This checklist should include specific items that you would like to bring, such as clothing, food, drinks, eating utensils, towels, wash clothes, and so forth.  To help get you started, many websites have free printable camping checklists, which can serve as great guides.  Be sure to check off items from your list when you pack them in your bags or place them on your motor home.

5 – Always Keep Safety in Mind

As with any recreational activity, it is important to remember that there are some risks associated with traveling by RV, especially in areas that you are unfamiliar with.  For that reason, a number of steps should be taken to protect your safety.  Be sure to leave an itinerary with someone that you know and trust, always be aware of your surroundings, always keep a cell phone nearby, and be sure to have a fully stocked first aid kit.

PostHeaderIcon Traveling By RV: Why You Should Create a Trip Itinerary

Are you interested in taking a trip in your RV in the near future?  If you are, you will likely hear over and over again the importance of being properly prepared.  As tiring as this may be to keep on hearing, it is an important point that needs to be mentioned.  The more prepared you are for your upcoming RV trip, the more fun you are likely to have, while being safe at the same time.

Concerning RV trips, there are a number of steps that you can take to make sure that you are properly prepared for your upcoming trip.  These steps involve creating a supplies checklist for yourself, packing and shopping early, and so forth.  One other step that you will want to take involves creating an itinerary for yourself.  An itinerary is an outline of your trip.

When it comes to creating an itinerary for traveling by RV, there are many motor home owners and renters who wonder what the importance of doing so is.  After all, many like having the option of making last minute stops along the way.  Of course, these last minute stops and side trips are a great way to add fun and excitement to your next RV trip, but there are still a number of benefits to creating an itinerary for yourself.  A few of those benefits are highlighted below for your convenience.

Perhaps, the greatest benefit of creating an itinerary for yourself is related with your safety.  It is no secret that traveling by RV can be dangerous.  For example, you may end up stranded or you may get into a car accident.  If you are traveling through an unpopulated area, you may not get reception on your cell phone.  Since it is always advised that you stay with your motor home, especially in bad weather, you may end up spending a few days stranded.  If you created an itinerary and leave it with someone that you know and love, help may be able to come a lot quicker for you.

An itinerary is also a great way to make the most out of your next RV trip.  Although you can create your own itinerary and include just about anything you want, you are encouraged to write down the areas in which you will be visiting, for how long, and what you want to do there.  Creating an itinerary before you leave for your RV trip may require a little bit of research, but this can benefit your trip in multiple ways.  For example, if your RV trip will take you through North Carolina, researching local activities and attractions to add to your itinerary can give you good entertainment ideas.  By taking a few minutes to do this research, you are more likely to enjoy your next RV trip and less likely to miss out on something fun!

As previously stated, you have the ability to include anything that you want on your RV trip itinerary.  With that being said, be sure to include the basics.  These basics include the start and end times of your trip, the main route in which you will be traveling and which stops you plan to make each day.  As a reminder, take your itinerary with you to help serve as a vacation guide, but also be sure to leave a copy with a trusted friend or relative.