Building the Best Roadside Emergency Kit

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Building The Best Roadside Emergency Kit

Do you want to make sure that you’re prepared for just about anything that can happen while you’re out on the road? If so, then you should have a roadside emergency kit that, at minimum, contains the following important tools.

1. Three Reflective Triangles
That’s right, three of ’em. One is usually enough for a low-speed road, but if you have an emergency on the freeway or a similar high-speed route, then you should space three reflective triangles about fifty feet apart. This will help give other drivers time to react (especially if you’re in an awkward area, like just around a bend), and it’s better to have too many of these than too few.

2. First Aid Kit
This is a given for any sort of emergency kit, but it never hurts to have a reminder. The emergency kit should be able to treat moderate injuries – however, the presence of a first aid kit is no substitute for good sense. If you’re in a collision and somebody is seriously hurt, then call 911 before you start using the kit and follow their directions while waiting for paramedics to arrive.

3. Jumper Cables
Dead batteries are one of the most common problems that vehicles experience, and any emergency kit placed into a vehicle should have these. Remember that the cables should be long enough to connect vehicles parked in adjacent stalls in a parking lot – ten feet is good, fifteen feet is better (if you can find cables that long). But, if you find yourself without them, Coach-Net’s membership plans include a variety of emergency roadside services.

4. Waterproof Flashlight
Unfortunately, not every problem occurs at high noon with all the visibility you could possibly want, or in weather that’s suited to vehicle maintenance. As such, you should be sure to include a durable flashlight within your emergency kit, and check it every month or two to be sure it still works.

5. Extra Batteries
Not only may it take time to resolve an emergency along the side of the road, it may have been a while since you last used your flashlight. No telling if those batteries will work when you need them. Having extra batteries as a back up will ensure that you have all the light you need.

6. Rubber Gloves
There are some chemicals and parts of a vehicle that you may not want to touch with your bare hands. A pair of sturdy work gloves will make sure you can do any work you need to without exposing yourself to some of the major hazards associated with working on a vehicle – especially if your car’s been damaged.

7. A Rain Poncho
Or an Umbrella. The important thing is to have something that will keep the weather off of you while you’re working. It wouldn’t hurt to have a blanket during the winter, either, since you may not be able to rely on your car’s vehicle’s heater.

8. A Deck of Playing Cards
Boredom is a major issue if you find you have to wait for help to arrive, and something as simple as a basic deck of cards can help to pass the time. Never underestimate the value of improvised entertainment. Of course, with a Coach-Net plan, you’ll be back on the road in no time!

While the above are the most important tools for any kit, they’re certainly not the only things you can add!  Remember, with a Coach-Net membership, you can call for roadside assistance 24/7 and help can be just a screen tap away using the Coach-Net mobile app.

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Plan An Opening Day Baseball Roadtrip

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Plan An Opening Day Baseball Roadtrip

Spring is in the air – the days are getting longer, trees are starting to leaf out and a few bulbs are beginning to show off their blooms. If you listen closely you can almost hear it. No, not the sound of birds singing but rather the sound of a bat cracking as it connects with a baseball. Glorious music to the ears of baseball fans everywhere and a much anticipated time of year.

Spring training has been well underway since late February to kick off both the weather and the season. However, March 31st is the official Opening Day of the Major League Baseball season and to many passionate fans, this special day should be recognized as a national holiday. Ask any baseball devotee and they’ll tell you that there is nothing more American than a baseball game, a hot dog at the ball park, the American flag and our National Anthem.

To get your Spring season kicked off, consider taking in a game, or two in any of these warm weather states. And if you need an excuse to travel, consider it your patriotic duty to participate in the season’s opening games. If you’re a Coach-Net member, take advantage of your Trip Planning benefit to have your route mapped and get brochures and guides of other points of interest along the way and in the area.

California 
This schedule includes games at three great stadiums, both historical and state of the art, in sunny California. The Oakland A’s play the Cleveland Indians in the first listed game, in what guarantees to be a warm night game for premier opponents.

Take an extra day on your trip to see the Padres and be sure to include a side trip to the world famous San Diego Zoo. Or better yet, catch the Oakland game and then take a trip down the scenic coast to see the Padres and Dodgers square off.

California Baseball Game Suggestions
Athletics vs. Indians in Oakland
3/31 at 10:05 pm ET

Angels vs. Mariners in Los Angeles
3/31 at 8:05 pm ET

Padres vs. Dodgers in San Diego
4/01 at 8:00 pm ET

Arizona
The great American baseball city of Phoenix hosts an opening day game in its landmark Chase Field. Opened in 1998, this air-conditioned facility ensures fans can enjoy the game without worrying about Phoenix’s summer heat or monsoon-like storms.

Looking for stuff to do the day before or after the game? Phoenix has several world-class golf courses including Dove Valley Ranch Golf Club, one of the best public courses in the country.

Arizona Baseball Game Suggestion

Diamondbacks play Giants in Phoenix
3/31- 4/2 at 9:40 pm ET

Texas
A baseball road trip to the Lone Star State is almost guaranteed to be an All-American vacation complete with southern hospitality and charm. Both Globe Life Park and Minute Maid Park proudly live up to this great sports tradition with world-class amenities and great nearby sports bars that cater to the baseball crowd.

Texas Baseball Game Suggestions

Rangers play Phillies in Dallas-Fort Worth
3/31 at 2:05 pm ET
4/1- 4/2 at 8:05 pm ET

Astros play Yankees in Houston
4/1 at 7:10 pm ET
4/2 at 8:10 pm ET

Florida
Marlins’ Park is a brand new stadium that boasts the distinct style of Miami. From the food to the in-stadium fish tank, this is an innovative and beautiful stadium that all baseball fans should see.

Florida Baseball Game Suggestions

Marlins play Rockies in Miami
3/31 at 7:05 pm ET
4/1-4/2 at 7:10 pm ET

Rays play Blue Jays in Tampa
3/31 at 4:10 pm ET
4/1-4/2 at 7:10 pm ET

Snowbirds Flock To These 5 Great Destinations For Warmer Climates

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snowbird destinationsThe snowbirds have taken flight! They have closed up their winter homes, purchased their Coach-Net roadside assistance plans, and packed up their RVs to head for warmer climates. These migratory explorers are burning asphalt as they travel to places that have great weather and grand adventures awaiting them.

For those snowbirds hesitant to spread their wings and travel to sunnier spots, below you will find the 5 best destinations that welcome snowbirds in their RVs. You can go fishing, take leisurely hikes, walk along the beach, and just have fun with the activities available in these top destination spots.

 

Yuma, Arizona

Yuma has about 60 RV parks and resorts to choose from, so you can pick one that is perfect for your preferences whether you are looking for company in other RV campers or just want to spend some time out on your own. Enjoy fishing, swimming, and boating along the Colorado River as you will love the 80 degree temperatures. You can also go golfing and shopping, or just enjoy the local attractions.yuma-arizona

Key West, Florida

Snowbirds who love sunny beaches can travel to the southern-most city in Florida: Key West. You can take part in fishing, boating, or just combing the beach for some ocean artifacts. Walk along the coastline or simply soak in the sun. While areas in Florida can get a bit pricey, you will find an assortment of activities that will fit into your budget.key-west-fl

South Padre Island, Texas

There are numerous cities in Texas that welcome RV snowbirds. But if you are into enjoying the warm water of the Gulf Coast and bird watching, then South Padre Island is the one place you definitely need to stop by with the RV. It has numerous beaches and calm waters so that you can enjoy fishing, boating or to just simply lounge and relax.south-padre-island-tx

Albuquerque, New Mexico

While some snowbirds hate everything that has to do with winter, others enjoy both the warm and cold temperatures as they seek out a variety of different activities. Albuquerque is the perfect spot for versatile snowbirds who love to enjoy the sunny weather one day and skiing the mountains the next day.albuquerque-nm

Savannah, Georgia

For those snowbirds that love exploring historic places and seeing amazing architecture, you will enjoy visiting Savannah, Georgia. You’ll be able to find the best RV adventure while listening to southern music and eating southern food that makes this city special. Go take in some shopping and sightseeing or take part in outdoor recreations such as camping, fishing, and bird watching.savannah-ga

Go To Your Favorite Destination

While white sandy beaches will call out to some retirees, others will want to look for more rigorous activities. Whichever you desire, you will find the perfect spot for you and your RV at these great snowbird destinations as you wait for warmer climates to appear back home.

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Most Popular Canada Campgrounds-Part 1

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Choosing just one campground in Canada poses a challenge as the country has a diverse environment. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast who enjoys hiking mountain trails, canoeing scenic lakes, or snow and cross country skiing, or even if you prefer surfing the waves, Canada has a campground to accommodate your needs.

Algoquin Provincial Park

Camping Alogoquin Park Canada

Several RV campgrounds are available within this Ontario park with accommodations for fifth wheels, travel trailers, Class A motor homes, Class B camper vans, and folding camping trailers. The campgrounds with electrical sites, flush toilets, showers, and beach include Lake of Two Rivers, Mew Lake, Pog Lake, Carnisbay Lake, and Rock Lake. Some of the campgrounds can even accommodate RVs over 32-feet. Algonquin Park offers plenty of activities including biking, canoeing, fishing, boating, skiing, whitewater canoeing, snowmobiling, and wildlife observation.

Canoe River Campground

Camping Canoe River Canada

Located at the foot of the Canoe Mountain in British Columbia, guests enjoy a peaceful and serene setting with impressive views. The campground has 114 sites – several along the river – with 15, 30, and 50 amp service, playgrounds, showers, and heated washrooms. They’re also minutes from Valemount, BC, with golfing, shopping, restaurants, hiking, fishing, and a local rodeo.

Sand Lake Campground

Sand Lake Camping Canada

Back in Ontario, you can enjoy Sand Lake campground where guests enjoy spectacular views of the 2,000 plus acre lake, a beach area for swimming, boat rentals, fishing, and a game room. The campground is just 5 minutes from Elgin where you’ll have access to grocery stores, restaurants, post office, laundromat, bowling alley, and pharmacy. Sites are available by the night, week, or season with the option of a basic site to one with water, dump station service, and 30 amp hydro power.

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

Pacific Rim National Park Canada Camping

Meanwhile, back to British Columbia and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve. Facing the open waters of the Pacific Ocean and bordered by the Vancouver Island Range, the park provides a wide range of activities from its lush rainforest to intertidal areas. Activities available include fishing, boating, biking, birding, surf kayaking, paddle boarding, kite surfing, and hiking. The Long Beach Unit is located inside the park with multiple camping options. Outside the park, there are several campgrounds nearby in Ucluelet and Tofino.

Traveling to Canada offers nearly endless activities from fishing to snow skiing. No matter where the road takes you, Coach-Net is along for the ride providing roadside assistance every mile of the way.

Do you have a favorite Canadian Campground that isn’t on our list? Let us know and we may feature it in a later blog- share in the comments below, on Facebook  or on Twitter.

Tailgating in your RV

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Tailgate parties and RVs are a perfect match. Whether you’re planning a tailgating party at a local campground, a stadium close to home, or even one out of town, having the convenience of a home on wheels adds to the enjoyment and the ease of party preparation. To help prepare for your tailgating adventure, check out these tips to ensure you have a fun-filled time:

Essentials

  • An awning or umbrella to protect you from the sun on a nice day, or the rain on a cloudy one.
  • Portable outdoor fan or heater.
  • Folding lawn chairs.
  • Sunglasses, bug repellent, sunscreen, and appropriate clothing for the temperature outside
  • A game or two like horseshoes or corn hole, or if there’s a designated play area at the park, campground, or stadium, bring a football or play badminton.
  • Plenty of water and non-sugary beverages on hand to stay hydrated – un-sweetened iced tea and Gatorade are good choices.
  • Plenty of snacks and food! Both are requirements for a successful tailgating party.

Tailgating Food

More on that last point: everyone loves tailgating food and beverage. Keep it simple so there’s time to socialize and enjoy the activities.

  • Set up a table with snacks. Include different varieties of chips, pretzels, fresh veggies, and dips (including salsa and spreads). Keep anything that requires refrigeration on ice.
  • Light up the grill and make it a traditional cookout with hotdogs and burgers. If you have room, throw on a package of wings or a slab of ribs.
  • Purchase premade potato salad and coleslaw from a local deli or make ahead of time. Keep cool until food is ready to serve.
  • Prepare as much ahead of time as possible. Place sliced tomatoes, pickles, sliced onions, and lettuce in separate dishes so guests can dress up their burgers. Have an assortment of sliced cheese on hand to add to your burger.
  • For the dogs, have mustard, ketchup, relish, diced onions, and shredded cheese. Heat a can of hot dog chili and place a container aside.

Have more tips for the perfect tailgate? Let us know!

Wherever your tailgate party may be, Coach-Net will be there to ensure you get there and back safely. Enjoy!

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More Popular U.S. Campgrounds

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Continuing our list of top U.S. campgrounds, here are some more options when traveling around the United States. These top campgrounds have been recipients of the Park of the Year award given annually by the National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds, so you know they’ve earned top-of-the-list status.

Fun-N-Sun Resort and Campground – Sarasota, FL

Fun-N-Sun Resort Florida RV

Enjoy the Florida climate at this two-time award-winning resort. Choose pull-through or back-in sites with grass or crushed shell drive. All sites come equipped with water, sewer, 50 amp electrical, cable TV, and a picnic table. Some sites even have concrete patios. Amenities include an Olympic-style pool, water slide, children’s pool, hot tubs, and scheduled entertainment and activities for everyone.

Buttonwood Campground – Mifflintown PA

Buttonwood Campground Mifflintown

You can head into Pennsylvania and find in the scenic rolling farmlands of the Juniata River Valley another great campground. Buttonwood has plenty of things to do for the entire family. Enjoy canoeing and kayaking, heated swimming pool, 18-hole miniature golf course, playgrounds, game room, volleyball, and scheduled activities. RV sites have riverfront views, full hook ups (including water), 50 amp electrical service, sewer, and cable TV. For your convenience, a laundromat, firewood supply, and camp store are all on site.

The Vineyards Campground and Cabins – Grapevine, TX

Grapevine TX Lake Camping

In Texas, you can find a serene campground along the Grapevine Lake with pull-through or back-in sites. All sites have ample space (between 60′ to 70′ deep), water, sewer, 30/50 amp service, and Wi-Fi. Gold rated sites also have custom fire rings, concrete patios, large yard areas, wooden decks, and are located on the lake. Activities and amenities include swimming, a fishing pier, paddle boating, kayaking, and bicycle rentals. There is also a nature trail and children’s playground.

Bethpage Camp-Resort – Urbanna, VA

Grapevine TX Lake Camping

This multi-winning, one stop resort has something for everyone. Located along the Rappahannock River, guests enjoy many amenities such as free cable TV and Wi-Fi, swimming pools, bicycle and kayak rentals, a marina, miniature golf, a camp store, and a water park. RV sites are equipped with full hook-up features that include 50 amp electrical service, sewer, and water. Super sites are also available for those who want extra amenities, which include a fire ring, a picnic table that seat eight, free-standing grills, a paved parking area, and a concrete patio.

Do you have a favorite campground? Let us know via Facebook, Twitter, or Pinterest! We just may feature it in a future blog!

Coach-Net is ready to go along for the ride, 24/7, to ensure you get to your destination and back, providing assistance for any roadside bumps or breakdowns along the way.

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http://www.sunnfunfl.com/sarasota-rv-camping/

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Time to Get Organized

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Whether you live in your RV year round, travel frequently, or enjoy an occasional weekend getaway, there are always things that accumulate in your space that you probably don’t need or use. This clutter takes up space that can be used for those things you really do need or want to bring along on the next road trip. The clutter also contributes to stress and may disrupt peace of mind, as an unorganized environment has a subtle, but noticeable, effect on your comfort levels.

So, no excuses. Grab some large storage bins and super strong garbage bags and plug in the paper shredder in preparation of putting things in order. You’ll feel better after it’s all done.

Basic Steps to Organization

  • Start with one area at a time and don’t move on until it’s completed. Hopping around from one area to another only adds to the disorganization.
  • Place 4 bins in the area; 1 for items to keep, 1 for recycling, 1 for items to donate and 1 for trash/shredding.
  • Don’t hesitate. Look at each item and determine its worth. If you don’t use it, you don’t need it.
  • Go through each drawer, cabinet, shelf, and closet sorting items into bins as you go.
  • Look around. If the area seems cluttered, consider moving out non-essential items such as an extra lamp, chair or table.
  • Once an area is complete, replace items from the “to keep” bin in an organized manner.
  • Repeat steps for each room.
  • Take the items in the “to donate” bin, such as clothes, blankets, linens, and children’s toys, and put them into a sturdy garbage bag and take to a local community center, church, homeless shelter, or abuse center, as soon as possible.
  • Other donated items such as old grills, dishware, glassware, cookware, electronics, and any other item that may be used can be dropped off at collection centers.
  • The “to recycle” bin speaks for itself. Drop items off at a local collection center.
  • Toss items from the “trash/shredding” bin that are no longer usable, and shred any paperwork containing identifying information.

Being organized and ready for anything the road has to offer is what Coach-Net is all about with its years of experience providing roadside assistance to RV adventurers.

Have more tips? Let us know your secrets to complete organization on Facebook, Twitter , or in the comments below.

Favorite Tailgating Recipes

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Football Tailgating

By tailgating, we mean a tailgate party not the practice of driving too close to the vehicle in front of you! A tailgate party is a social event held on around the open tailgate of a vehicle. Tailgating originated in the United States and usually occurs in parking lots at stadiums and arenas before and after sporting events and concerts. People who attend such a party are said to be “tailgating” and many participate even though their vehicles do not happen to have tailgates. Part of the tailgating fun includes the food and beverage shared among the party-goers. Here are a few of our favorite recipes for you to try at your next tailgate party.

Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches
An American favorite, this classic will have your mouth-watering. Serves 4.

Onions

  • Add 1 tbsp. of extra-virgin olive oil to a skillet.
  • Add 2 thinly sliced yellow-skinned onions.
  • Add a dash of salt and pepper or a steak seasoning blend
  • Cook approximately 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft with a nice caramel color.

Meat

    • Lightly coat a griddle with 1 tbsp. of the olive oil.
    • Cook/sear 2 thinly sliced pieces of sirloin or beef tenderloin for about 2 minutes on each side.

Cook until brown but not crispy.

  • When browned, sprinkle with a dash of garlic salt and pepper.
  • When all meat pieces are cooked, line up the split rolls.
  • Place 2 slices of provolone cheese on each slice.
  • Take a 1/4 portion each of the onion and meat mixture, place on a griddle and mix.
  • Put mixture on a roll. Place the top roll letting the heat melt the cheese into the meat. Repeat for each sandwich.

 

Tacos

Create a taco buffet with the help of a pre-packaged box of taco shells and taco seasoning. Serves 6

  • Break 1+ lbs. of meat into pieces and cook over medium to high heat for about 5 to 7 minutes or until thoroughly cooked. Stir frequently to prevent burning.
  • Drain. Stir in 2/3 cups of water and taco seasoning. Heat to boiling. Reduce and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes uncovered. Stir frequently until mixture thickens.
  • Heat taco shells. (Wrap in foil and place on top rack of grill)
  • Spoon meat mixture into shells.
  • In separate containers/dishes have shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, onions and green peppers, sliced black olives, shredded cheese, sour cream (keep cool) and hot sauce.

Grinders

This is a quick over-the-coals recipe. Ingredients: 1/2 lb. chopped bologna, 1 cup of grated American cheese, 1/3 cup of pickle relish, 6 chopped olives, 3 tbsp. mayonnaise, butter and 6 buns.

    • Butter the buns, inside and out.
    • Combine remaining ingredients.
    • Place mixture inside each bun.
    • Wrap buns individually in aluminum foil.
    • Place on hot coals for approximately 5 minutes on each side.
    • Open carefully and serve.

What are your favorite tailgate foods? We’d love to hear from you!

Whether you’re setting up a tailgating party for weekend gaming action or planning a trip out of town, Coach-Net is there in case of roadside emergencies.

Favorite Fall Recipes

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RV Travel Recipes

No matter where your recreational vehicle takes you, food is part of the travel plan. With many fall activities to enjoy, fast and easy recipes will keep your vacation itinerary right on time.

Steak Kebabs

  • Cube a 2 lb rib-eye steak. Set aside.
  • Mix 1 tbsp. brown sugar and 4 tbsp. soy sauce in a large bowl. Add 1 clove of garlic, squeezed and pressed. Mix in 1 1/2 tsp. cumin, 3/4 tsp. ground coriander, 1/4 tsp. black pepper, 1 tbsp. lemon juice, 3/4 tsp. grated orange zest, and a dash of cayenne pepper.
  • Gradually add 2 tbsp. olive oil.
  • Set aside at least 2 tbsp. of the marinade.
  • Place the cubed steak in the marinade and coat. Allow to sit for at least 30 minutes turning the meat frequently.
  • Place meat on skewers leaving space between each cube. Cook over a medium hot grill for approximately 8-10 minutes.
  • Remove from skewers and drizzle with the extra marinade and garnish with mint sprigs or cilantro and serve.

Zesty Deviled Eggs
Deviled eggs are a delicious and versatile item. Serve as an accompaniment to any meal, as an appetizer, as a snack, or use leftovers to make egg salad for sandwiches.

    • Boil or steam 4 large eggs. Once cooked, place in a bowl of cold water. Peel and shell under a cold stream of water. Set aside on a platter until eggs are at room temperature.
    • Once cooled, slice lengthwise. Scoop out the yoke, place in a separate bowl and mash with the back of a spoon.
    • Add 1/2 tsp. Dijon mustard, 3 tbsp. mayonnaise, and a dash of salt and pepper. Optional: 1/2 tsp. of finely diced onion or green pepper.
    • Mix until smooth. Add more salt and pepper, if necessary or desired.
    • Spoon egg mixture into the round recesses of the egg whites.
    • Here’s the zesty part: instead of sprinkling the top with traditional paprika, use cayenne pepper.
    • Don’t overdo it. Add just enough to spice up the egg.
    • Garnish with diced chives.
    • Alternative: top half the eggs with cayenne pepper and the other half with paprika. Provide a bottle of hot sauce for those who prefer extra zest.

If you have another favorite fall recipe- share it with us! The convenience of Coach-Net and its network of roadside assistance affiliates keep RV enthusiasts cooking from one coast to another.

RV Bag of Tricks

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While all of this season’s little ghosts and goblins are out filling their bags with yummy treats, we wanted to make sure you, our loyal RVers, have a bag of tricks ready at all times. We always talk about stocking your RV with the basics, but now, let’s think a little outside of the box. Here’s a list to get you started thinking about handy items you wouldn’t dare be without:

1. Safety First
You already know to keep things like tweezers, bandages, antibiotic ointment, antiseptic wash, etc. But what many people don’t think about is a First Aid Manual. You can either view one online from the Mayo Clinic or purchase one from the Red Cross Store. Either way, you need it. What good is a first aid kit if you don’t know how to properly use the items in it? Do you know when to use heat vs. ice for an injury or pressure vs. non pressure bandaging? If you travel with pets, Pet First Aid manuals are even available.

2. Gorilla Tape
Tape can solve many problems while you’re on the go — and you can do anything with this stuff. For instance, RVers have used it to temporarily repair a sewer hose, keep a driver’s side window from continually falling, and even affix the coffee maker to the counter so that it doesn’t move during travel. It’s better and stronger than packing tape. We seriously think it could hold a gorilla to the wall. This is something everyone should have in their toolbox – you do have a toolbox in your RV, right?

3. Storage Bags
You’ll need these when you least expect it — gallon sized zip bags are helpful to store snacks and other food, while snack bags help with little items you don’t want to lose or shift around during travel. Grocery bags are great to use as trash bags in your RV.

4. Space Savers
If there’s one thing most people want in their RV, it’s a little more elbow room here and there. Next time you’re browsing the aisles of your favorite variety store, check out some of these great space savers:

  • Over the door hook and hanger holder
  • Over the door shoe organizers or bins to store footwear under the bed
  • Shelf expander
  • Canned goods holder
  • Ultra-thin, velvet hangers (you can triple the room on your closet rod with these!)

Travel Tips
If at all possible, leave items in your RV year round. If you need to remove items and use them in your home, we suggest you make a list of what you take out of your RV at the end of your travel season — that way when you get ready to venture out next time, packing will be a piece of cake.

Keep an evolving list in your RV … things to pack for each trip, things you don’t use anymore, things you wish you had, etc. These are the type of things you’ll think of while you’re on trips — just jot them down as they come to mind and you’ll have them for next time.

We know this is just a snippet of supplies to make your life a little easier. We’d love to hear from you. Share your list of must-have items here.