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THE MOTORHOME/CAMPERVAN FIRESTORM IS SWEEPING THE U.S!!!
Searching for a social media account should lead you to one of these modified vehicles when traveling the Pacific Northwest, New Zealand, or Iceland. Their popularity makes sense. Equipped with a miniature kitchen and a bed that turns into a dining table, these vans often allow travelers to enjoy both modern and luxurious comfort and great outdoor freedom.
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If you haven't made an RV trip for yourself yet, it will definitely be on your bucket list. Here are 13 tips to keep in mind when planning your adventure.
MAKE SURE YOU KNOW HOW TO HANDLE IT!!
If you can't get it from the parking lot, your RV will not be very good for you. Vans can be more difficult to drive than cars if you are not familiar with the size and turning radius of large vehicles. Before checking out, make sure you know how to drive the car you are renting and ask about a manual or automatic transmission. If you have never driven a manual car in the past, this is not the time to learn.
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FLEXIBILITY AND VERSATILITY IS THE NAME OF THE GAME!!
Don't forget the van part of your RV. Hopefully your new home is comfortable enough to forget that you are spending the night in the car. If you don't fully understand that fact from your head, consider the benefits you have chosen. You are short-lived, flexible and free. If you want to go to a new place in the morning, just sit in the driver's seat and leave. You already have everything you need.
Open your mind while driving or hiking. If you find something interesting, stop. If your campsite neighbor tells you about a great hike the day before, consider extending your stay and trying it out. Feel free to let the van offer you.
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PLANNING YOUR ADVENTURE!!
Vans may look like they can camp anywhere, but after all, bedrooms have wheels. It's best to think about the campsite in advance. Road trips require a bit of flow, but knowing where to park at each stage can relieve a lot of stress.
If you don't know an exact plan, map out feasible preventing factors alongside your route. Once you've got got that information, you may take all of the time you want on the street and pick out the spot that`s maximum handy on the time.
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CAMPING IS MORE FUN WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY BUT...
There is no way around it, you will be in a cramped place. If you're on this trip with a partner, family, or friend, make sure you like it-a lot. If you are not comfortable, we recommend that you do not encounter rainy days on the road.
MAKE SURE TO DOUBLE CHECK YOUR GEAR!!
Before arriving at the van, check what's included in your rental, make a list of what you need for your trip, and compare the two.
When you pick up the RV, take a closer look at what's there. Make sure everything you expected from the van is actually there. If anything is missing, ask for it. Once you have the key, retrieve the list and reassess your needs. Then go to the store.
Knowing that you don't have a towel in the middle of the woods is not the right start for your camping trip, so a little preparation here is enough.
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WHAT ABOUT THE ESSENTIALS?!?
Yes, you have a car, but no, you don't want to spend your vacation time driving or to track a can opener. Keep an eye on these packing and shopping lists to make sure you have everything you need.
Some suggestions: baby wipes, shampoo, chopping boards, sandwich bags or containers for leftovers, some brooms, insect repellent sprays, and sunscreen. Make the most of your trip by getting these things right first so you can focus on what you enjoy.
MEAL PLANNING ON THE FLY!!
Taking a walk in the empty cooler box at 8 pm is not so much fun. After spending a long day on the trail. Prepare a little before you leave to avoid hunger and three consecutive dinners of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Know how many meals you need and decide what you want to eat. Consider food storage that is likely to be either a mini fridge or a cooler, and don't forget to choose dishes that are easy to cook on fire, such as peppers, skewers of roasted vegetables, and stuffed potatoes. ..
You don't have to plan exactly what to eat every day, but waiting for everything in the van means you won't sleep hungry. Having some basic breakfast items will help you wake up. You will feel like you are focused on the adventure of the day. ed potato.
To start your journey, head to the grocery store with a meal plan and a list of ingredients. There may be shops along the way, but if you're exploring national parks or remote beaches, don't miss important ingredients before you start your trip. Tacos are not the same without tortillas.
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SNACK TIMES!!
By riding the RV, you can set foot on a farther destination. So you probably don't have many pit stops available. After a spectacular hike in the woods, your body doesn't mind the shortage of nearby shops, so use as much as you can. Before leaving civilization, buy additional fuel such as sandwich mounts and trail mixes and take them on a hike, bike or paddle trip. And don't forget the treats for those inevitable late-night campfire sessions.
TAKE ONLY WHAT YOU NEED!!!
Space is limited and may be occupied. Do you really need 3 swimsuits and 4 sweatshirts? no. You don't think about what makes your trip really enjoyable, then leave everything else behind. I don't want to find everything I want to keep at home when I get dressed in the morning.
PICKING A CAMPSITE!!
Vans are more flexible than tents, but be careful when choosing a campsite. First, only camps where you can stay overnight. This depends primarily on local ordinances and park rules, so do your research before you go out.
There are a few things to keep in mind when you go out and look for your website. You want to find a level spot. You can prevent it from hitting the sides of the van or slipping the blanket off the bed. Also, keep away from the camp lights. This will cause you to get up at night and not be able to see the starry sky. If possible, try to choose a place to showcase the best that the campsite offers. If you are on the beach, you will get an ocean view. If you're in the mountains, look for Street View.
Campgrounds tend to come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so don't be afraid to drive to find one that fits your van. Some national park websites also provide photos and reviews for each site so you can make informed choices when pre-booking.
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ORGANIZATION IS KEY!!
Campgrounds tend to come in a variety of shapes and sizes, so don't be afraid to drive to find one that fits your van. Some national park websites also provide photos and reviews for each site so you can make informed choices when pre-booking.
FLASHLIGHT, FLASHLIGHT, FLASHLIGHT!!
Being in a van doesn`t extrude the truth that you`re nevertheless camping. Keep a flashlight nearby for middle of the night rest room journeys or detecting unwelcome wildlife.
A SPOT FOR YOUR SHOES!! TRUST ME!!
This is not a figurative suggestion. Once in the van, you need to actually plan where to put your shoes. They are covered in soil, probably as they climbed rocky cliffs and walked through dunes. You don't want it in your bed. And be in favor of yourself-keep them far enough away from your head.
You may also need it late at night or early in the morning, so stick to the location of your choice. Your vans will be kept clean and you will be glad to know exactly where they are in the morning.
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Well I hope all of this is helpful in your next great adventure in the American outdoors!!!
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