RV Camping
RV camping
out and getting close to nature can be a means of reconnecting and
restoring sanity to our otherwise hectic lifestyles. Everyone needs
a break at some point and what better way to clear out our heads
than to get away from it all. At one time, camping meant hiking
deep into the woods and pitching a tent. However, our idea of
camping has been slightly modified since the introduction and more
frequent use of recreational vehicles, also known as RVs.
RV camping
affords us many of the comforts and amenities of our home lives
while allowing us the freedom to roam as far as the roads and our
wallets will take us.
The following are some suggestions to help you get the most bang
for your RV camping buck.
Before you head out on your camping trip, be sure not to overload
your RV. The extra weight can accelerate wear and tear on your
vehicle. Another problem arises if you are involved in an accident.
In this situation, you can count on your RV being weighed in. If
your RV is found to be overweight, you may automatically void any
insurance claims, leaving yourself fully liable for any damages.
Avoid this situation at all costs.
Record your RV's exact exterior height, including the air
conditioner. Be sure to keep this information in your cabin so you
never experience the embarrassment incurred while traveling under
an overpass of miscalculated height.
Before you set out standard safety checks should be performed to
determine that, everything is in working order. This may prevent
you from being stranded should problems arise later on while RV
camping.
Be sure to check your LP gas, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
as well. These devices can save your life.
Another important point to remember is to create an emergency kit
and place it in a storage compartment on the outside of your RV.
This kit should contain first aid supplies, a notepad and pencil, a
flashlight and a disposable camera for taking pictures in case of
an accident. Also remember to put together a list of names
(doctors, lawyers, insurance, personal contact, etc) as well as any
kind of medication you might be on. I hope that you will not need
to use this kit.
In order to make your RV camping trip a happy one, you should call
ahead and make reservations at your favorite camping spot or your
next stop. Describe the exact location or proximity in which you
wish to park your RV. If you would rather be close to the bathroom
or pool, or if you want fewer trees due to the size of your RV.
Whatever you want is sure to ask when you make your
reservation.
You can also check for reservations at the National Recreation
Service, which gives you access to 1,700 different locations
managed by the USDA Forest Service and US Army Corps of Engineers
and many state parks. Finding your ideal spot should not be a
problem as long as you plan.
RV camping can be one of the most enjoyable recreational activities
that you will ever experience. The important thing to recognize is
possible problems and pitfalls before they ever arise. Loaded with
this knowledge, you can make your next RV camping trip a
success.
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