Whether you’re king (or queen!) of the road, or embarking on your first trip in an RV, it’s always a good idea to check (and double-check) that you have the essentials that you can’t buy or replace on the road.
Ready . . . set . . . wait, where’s my glasses? Before you go, you might want to take a look at the following checklist of items, which you can print out or download. It’s a list of things you’d better take with you. Sure, you can always stop and buy these items (if you’re near a store), but wouldn’t you rather have them on hand, and know where they are?
Broken-in hiking boots
Cell phone (or sat phone if you’re heading into the wilderness)
Computer or smartphone for going online and checking email
Credit or debit cards (and some cash in case you can’t find an ATM)
Driver’s license
Eyeglasses/contacts (including prescription sunglasses)
Favorite toys for kids and pets
House keys (and a set left with a friend)
Insurance documentation (for your car and RV, and any health insurance cards/information)
Prescription medications and copies of prescriptions that may need to be refilled on the road
Passport, if going into Mexico or Canada
Your spouse, if you have one
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Source:http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/rv-vacation-lastminute-checklist-12-things-you-can.html
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