Camping in sites: RV and Camper equipment must haves

2012-11-27 201

http://www.campinginstlouis.com St. Louis, area RV park and camping enthusiast shares his insights about equipment needs for your RV and camper. Hi, I’m Mason, and I love visiting campgrounds, RV parks and paintball fields throughout the midwest. I currently live in the St. Louis, Missouri area but I enjoy traveling whenever I can. I've learned a few things that others tell me has helped them get the most out of there camping trips and adventures and I hope my thoughts can help you. I get asked many questions throughout the year, but one question that I don't get asked is what is some of the most important equipment to have with your RV.
Why is this important you ask. Well, have you ever pulled into a campground only to discover your living room light has burned out, and the RV park does not have a store where you can go pick one up. How about hooking up your water hose but coming up 2 or 3 feet short of the parks water connection. Having the proper equipment on board can end up being a life saver. Making sure that you have the proper equipment can make all the difference between an enjoyable campout and a miserable weekend. All RV parks and campgrounds have the utilities in different places on the campsite, and all RV's are built differently as well. While a 5 foot sewer hose may work in one park, you may need 20 foot in another. It has never hurt to have more equipment needed then what is necessary. But it does hurt if you need it and don't have it. One thing you may not have thought of, what if you blow a fuse to the water heater and your spouse is not able to take a hot shower. If you are prepared and have an extra set of fuses on hand, you are back up and running in no time. What if you pull into a campground that does not have the exact electrical connection that you need, if you do not have any adaptors, then you may not have any power for the night. If you or someone you know is looking for the perfect camping park, campsites, RV park or paintball fields, then I invite you to visit YouTube.com/campingstl for additional tips and ideas that can make it the best experience ever.I’ve also got a gift for you that I think can help you avoid a forgetful moment that could ruin your camping trip before it ever gets started. Me and my staff developed a checklist of the essential items you are likely to need before you go camping. If you go to www.campinginstlouis.com, you can request a copy of the “Disaster or delight-Must Have Items” checklist. It’s free and I hope it helps. If you’re ever in the St. Louis area or have questions even though you’re not, feel free to call some of my friends over at Pin Oak Creek RV Park and Paintball they are great folks and can be reached at 888-474-6625

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