| Recreational vehicles have been gaining popularity | | | | Camper/RV Parts: Maintenance |
| in recent years. As more families are making an | | | | Electrical wires, batteries, extension cords, |
| effort to spend more quality time with each | | | | converters and chargers. |
| other, camping is an excellent way to do that. | | | | Sanitation purposes such as replacement parts, |
| There are many different options available on | | | | and tank emptying supplies. |
| campers. You can travel with many of the | | | | Freshwater system such as replacement parts, |
| comforts of home. It is helpful to know the parts | | | | filters, converters, and pumps. |
| on your camper. The more familiar you are with | | | | Extra fluids for engine such as oil, and gas. |
| your camper the more comfortable you will feel | | | | Heaters and parts. |
| in it. | | | | Jacks, leveling supplies, stabilizing jacks, and tie |
| There are four main areas of your camper to | | | | downs. |
| explore. They are the parts on the outside, the | | | | Camper/RV Parts: Comfort |
| parts used in maintaining your camper, the parts | | | | Sleeping bags, pillows, extra blankets, and an air |
| needed for driving, and the parts located on the | | | | mattress. |
| inside of your camper. | | | | Toiletries, dish soap, and large bucket or container |
| Camper/RV Parts: Outside | | | | to use as a wash bin. |
| Awnings and screens for windows, patio and door. | | | | Lighting supplies such as lanterns, flashlights, and |
| These help to shade your vehicle provide airflow | | | | candles. Don't forget extra batteries and lighting |
| and keep bugs out. | | | | fuel! |
| Other transportation means, bikes, carriers, and | | | | First aid supplies in case of injury. |
| scooters. | | | | A few towels for swimming and showering. Wash |
| Water storage and waste collection tanks, these | | | | clothes for dishes and hands. |
| are manual fill and empty on most campers. | | | | Camper/RV Parts: Things You Don't Need! |
| Campers/RV parts: Outdoor Cooking | | | | Appliances are a luxury when you are camping, |
| Charcoal, wood, and gas needed for campfires. | | | | not a necessity. You may want to bring a radio |
| Barbeque stand, and grill racks to cook food in | | | | for weather updates. |
| the fire. | | | | Computer and accessories. |
| Chairs, tables and tablecloth. | | | | Cell phones are nice to have but most likely it will |
| Pans, paper plates, silverware and cups to eat | | | | not have a signal. |
| with, some people go with paper ware to burn | | | | Camping can be a great adventure. If you try to |
| and others with reusable plastic. | | | | only bring the things you need, you will have less |
| Camper/RV Parts: Gear | | | | interruptions and more time enjoy the outdoors! |
| Backpacks, tents, binoculars, compass, and maps | | | | Always let someone know where you will be |
| of the terrain. | | | | camping in case of emergency. Stay safe and |
| Lanterns, coolers, toiletries, and sleeping bags. | | | | enjoy your Camper/RV! |
| Bug repellant and first aid supplies. | | | | |