Family Camping

The RV Kind Of Camping Lifestyle: Tips And Safety Guidelines For That Unforgettable Camping Trip

There are campers who like RV camping better to experience nature with the amaneties of home.

According to a recent survey, 92% of individuals owning an RV affirmed that RV’s are the only and best means to travel and go camping with the family, especially when with children.

Do rent a Recreational Vehicle for your short camping trip; it is the best means to survey your actual requirements before purchasing.

Here are safety guidelines for that memorable RV camping trip:

1. Take up a professional course in driving focused on the specialized requirements of efficiently and safety of operating your RV.

2. Practice your skills on roads with minimal traffic.

3. In the U.S., when you are already 62 years or over, you need to acquire a “Golden Age passport”; it will be your ticket for free wildlife, national monuments, parks, national recreation facilities and refuges access.

4. In tourist areas and peak seasons, make reservations at least 3 weeks ahead.

5. Checklist:

• First aid kit

• Packed meals

• Canned foods

• Ample supply of Purified drinking water

• Toiletries (soap, shampoo, tissue)

• Cooking essentials

• Flashlights

• Mosquito and bug repellant lotion or spray

• Enough clothing

• Fire extinguisher

• Map, compass

• Books, game boards, cards, puzzles

6. Park your RV under a shade.

7. Build your campfire away from the vehicle.

To build your campfire, begin with easy burning tinder like dry needles of pine, wood shavings, paper or tiny twigs.

Put your broken dry twigs carefully placed atop the tinder, which is where your will start.

Then place some sticks in a teepee style over the small twigs and tinder, making sure there is less space in between the sticks, tinder and teepee.

Once your fire rises up, add more twigs, then logs.

8. Safety on campfires. Make sure you attend to your campfire always and extinguish it before you go inside your RV to sleep by splashing water on it.

9. Before leaving the campsite, walk around completely your RV to examine that all electric wires, sewer and water are unhooked and check if the Television antenna is put down.

Likewise, clean around the campsite making sure you leave it as it was before you came. Bring your trash with you.

Enjoy the campfire, enjoy nature and enjoy the trip; this really is an excellent family treat!

 

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