FOR BEGINNERS: RV Trip Checklist!

FOR BEGINNERS: RV Trip Checklist!

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@Floridavanlifer-su1xh
@Floridavanlifer-su1xh - 22.11.2023 21:56

where is the Link to the checklist?
i dont see it in the description box

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@lizokeefe7386
@lizokeefe7386 - 01.07.2023 16:50

I would add Tighten Your Lug Nuts. Do this every stop for a new trailer or when any wheel has been loosened. It’s amazing how loose they get and how long it takes for them to settle.

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@SF-fm7ov
@SF-fm7ov - 23.06.2023 22:51

I admit, I have at times neglected to lube my b's. );😂

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@markphillips590
@markphillips590 - 30.05.2023 02:20

Is there a pdf checklist?

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@bobbypeterson5024
@bobbypeterson5024 - 28.07.2022 07:40

About to go on another trip and always like to go back over the basics. Thanks Sean and Christy for your tidbits of knowledge. This trip I have tire ramp that I found next to a Walmart garbage. Tested it on my car and now it will be with me in case "some" other poor soul needs a lift.

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@dave991122
@dave991122 - 28.08.2021 06:19

Sean and Kristy, my wife and I are newbies at RV'ing and we've been watching a lot of your very informative videos. On one of the vids, we were pleasantly surprised to find out you are from Birmingham (you might have figured out were are from B'ham too).
Tomorrow might be the 'big day' for us cause we are taking the plunge on a Wolf Pup. We will for sure be watching many more of your helpful vids. Thanks for making so much great content.

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@twig7105
@twig7105 - 18.05.2021 04:19

Quick question, I have a 50 amp unit, I just purchased a 30 amp cord am I allowed to use this like when I’m running my generator so I don’t have to drag out the bigger 50 amp cord? I have the dog bones that will connect to my camper into the 30 amp cord so I’m assuming this will not be a problem and it will not hurt anything. I know I will be only able to run one AC but that is fine.

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@karricompton4295
@karricompton4295 - 25.04.2021 03:22

I have an app on my phone called RV checklist. It is editable and wonderfully thorough!

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@JIBMONEY
@JIBMONEY - 10.03.2021 05:43

Great video, SUBBED.

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@maxrr2609
@maxrr2609 - 15.12.2020 16:25

Let’s get that Nikon...lol...great job on the check list... forgot to also make a check list for SEEMORE ...lol...

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@prepperjonpnw6482
@prepperjonpnw6482 - 02.12.2020 02:20

I checked for the PDF in the drop down menu but can’t find it lol
Am I blind or is it not there? Lol
HELP!! lol

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@deniseinight9596
@deniseinight9596 - 16.11.2020 05:04

I want to tell you that your videos are helping this solo newbie with my new to me 18 yr old 21ft class C. I'm getting ready for my 4th trip and each time I go out I learn something valuable. Like waking up when it's only 39' in Taos, NM I learned how to turn on my furnace and was over joyed that it self ignites and I didn't have to light the pilot. It helped to have the gas turned ON! My 3rd trip I learned how to level. I'm still re-arranging the tiny galley kitchen and figured out a way that works best for me to climb up into the over cab "loft" bed. I found 'wheat fiber' plates that are nice and light AND can go into the microwave. I look for your videos to keep learning, thank you from this newbie in NM!

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@bjclassic1950
@bjclassic1950 - 21.09.2020 12:32

😉👍 excellent video!

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@jaymannful
@jaymannful - 11.09.2020 05:24

I need help. I am looking at a used 2015 international serenity. The Airstream has a lot of scratches on the panels on one side of the RV. It also has a dent on the rear top panel. The RV doesn’t seemed to be maintained but everything work. They are asking low retail 62k. Do you think that’s a fair price? Can I send you a few photo’s?

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@darisanshanger1616
@darisanshanger1616 - 03.09.2020 19:36

That as quite funny!! Thanks guys

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@jimuelpascua8349
@jimuelpascua8349 - 26.08.2020 04:32

Is driving with RV on the back hard? Isn't it heavy?

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@judystreich7333
@judystreich7333 - 23.08.2020 21:23

Always, always do the tire check, don’t overload, and secure the awning for sure if you have a manual awning. After going through a terrible wind on I-80 we had to duck tape the awning arms and the vent lid in the bath. Saw rv’s with their awnings laying on the ground along side of the freeway, From then on, I used Velcro to secure the awning arms, worked great. But that wind also worked to back the main screw that held the awning bracket on the trailer. Thank goodness my mechanic husband always took his tool box along. And lastly, two things. Never leave home without the tv remote, can make for a long vaca when the hubs keeps rubbing it in how he wishes he could watch tv. Two, folks, what’s your hurry, slow that rig down. Hey, My diesel will go faster than I need too, but just try and stop if something happens. It’s called a vacation for a reason. Be smart and drive safe 🙋🏼‍♀️🇺🇸👍🚗

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@janerymus3524
@janerymus3524 - 20.08.2020 13:07

Awesome tips

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@TIMXU7704
@TIMXU7704 - 15.08.2020 18:51

Try to get my first RV and found your channel

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@JackieNole
@JackieNole - 10.08.2020 02:41

Hi - first, I'm a long-time fan, and you guys are my favorite camping site. Thanks for all the tips!
Here is the thing, I was at a State Park campground this past weekend and saw a DRIVABLE Airstream! What is up with that? Based on style, I would guess late 80's / early 90's, but it would fit in with Disney World's Space Mountain. It was white fiberglass with blue trim. Sorry, no pics. (Never remember to bring my phone on a walk.) It was quite a surprise; I thought all Airstreams were towable stainless steel models. Have you seen these before?

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@fairrider3346
@fairrider3346 - 09.08.2020 20:41

13 YEARS!!!! I JUST REALIZED HOW LONG LLH HAS BEEN ON YOU TUBE. LONGEST CHANNEL I FOLLOW. THERE HAS TO BE SOME KIND OF YOU TUBE AWARD FOR LONG RUNNING CHANNELS.

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@slbd7900
@slbd7900 - 09.08.2020 15:44

P.S. I heard you mention the list but didn't find the "link below." Also, when I click on the Clear 2.0 does that take me to your Amazon page directly? I don't see your logo there as I do when I click on your basic amazon link (and on basic link I do not see Clear 2.0 on the Camco water filter)? Thanks again!

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@slbd7900
@slbd7900 - 09.08.2020 15:19

Enjoy your basic "newbie" videos. I'm wondering if you've ever offered a printable RV checklist?  
Thanks a lot :)

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@gwilbur1
@gwilbur1 - 08.08.2020 20:57

I Enjoy your videos but please don't let them become commercials. If you need to do a product commercial then create a commercial video.

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@thisoldbelair
@thisoldbelair - 08.08.2020 08:39

I check tire pressure, lug nut torque, and make sure everything is closed down and shut like hood vent, roof vent, etc. shut off water pump, close off propane, put heavy stuff on the floor, and lock the door. Good video :)

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@mikewebster2984
@mikewebster2984 - 08.08.2020 01:38

Thanks for the tips. I used to Caravan in South Africa now live in Canada and have just bought a travel trailer - things are a little different here. I have been doing a lot or research and really like your site Thanks again. Mike

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@fotoman1527
@fotoman1527 - 07.08.2020 23:01

Excellent content as always, and thanks for that. Two additional suggestions: lubricate the stabilizer jacks and step and move them up and down several times. I didn’t do this once and on the morning I was set to leave I couldn’t get one of the stabilizer jacks to come up. I had to wrestle with it for 15 minutes. Since then I make a point of lubricating them and putting them up and down every few months when it’s not in use. There are several products you can use, but why not use T9? It’s right there
between the cumin and paprika! Secondly, make sure that you have brought all appropriate cables for all of your electrical devices. Specialty cables are sometimes particularly difficult to get on the road.

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@markgonzales661
@markgonzales661 - 07.08.2020 18:11

I didn't see anything on generators in this video. Might want to add that.

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@barbaradowney4207
@barbaradowney4207 - 06.08.2020 21:07

Someone looks like they have been working out!

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@boedacres
@boedacres - 06.08.2020 11:36

Didnt you just use your jack to put the camper on your truck???

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@youtuberculosis6267
@youtuberculosis6267 - 06.08.2020 07:59

If living in a cold climate, if it is the last or first trip of the season, the winderize and de-winterize checklists need to be performed. Maybe in your location, you don't need such, but lots of places do.

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@gregprince2523
@gregprince2523 - 05.08.2020 19:29

Good stuff kids, enjoy and stay grounded.

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@Ryan-we5df
@Ryan-we5df - 05.08.2020 15:37

This is a bumper pull check list. this doesnt apply to rvs

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@LetsFindFun
@LetsFindFun - 05.08.2020 06:23

Great video! We dream about doing RV life! Trying to figure out all the details now. You guys are a big inspiration ❤️

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@davidpoole8667
@davidpoole8667 - 05.08.2020 04:57

Pack an extra container of DEF for the diesel engine. Just about every auto parts store, truck stop, WalMart, or farm store has them for sale. However, in a little town in west Tennessee last week I bought the last jug of DEF in town. It was a little town. Just don't come in behind me.

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@munroross7435
@munroross7435 - 05.08.2020 02:07

Really? The Boshield T9 and the Off repellent on the same shelf as the Louisiana Hot Sauce? People - food safety! That is a spritz you DO NOT want to get wrong!!! :)

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@chrism5451
@chrism5451 - 04.08.2020 22:23

I really enjoy your videos and both of you are very helpful. Thank you.

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@stanleyhall788
@stanleyhall788 - 04.08.2020 18:00

Know how high your unit is.

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@kevinhanley3023
@kevinhanley3023 - 04.08.2020 12:02

OK Sean and Kristie, how do you lubricate that thing? I suspect this is a oft-overlooked issue. We just finished a journey from FL to MN, WI, UP, IN that lasted 2 months. After that it needs proper lube on the door, stabilizing jacks and awning. I put bearing grease on my ball (like an old soldier, I got just one), but I saw you used lithium. So, I will pull out manual and figure out all the proper lubes. I bet your experience would add to the manual info.

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@hankdiaz8545
@hankdiaz8545 - 04.08.2020 07:04

How to adjust trailer breakes
Just put in a brake controler
Next how to adjust it ??

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@edwardaustin5534
@edwardaustin5534 - 04.08.2020 05:49

Take duplicates of each of the cotter pins and the big pin that secure the hitch and storage compartments. Also an extra cap for the rear storage bumper. Always take extra fuses.

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@woodyhuband9248
@woodyhuband9248 - 04.08.2020 05:12

Carry a small plastic box with dividers (fishing tackle store) for spare fuses.

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@kellybaker5712
@kellybaker5712 - 04.08.2020 04:12

check your hookup connections and then check again...////check your tow vehicle. make sure its road worthy...don't forget your medications...

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@timothymccarthy4704
@timothymccarthy4704 - 04.08.2020 03:53

A lot of people use PVC pipe that's connected from the black and gray water tanks to the sewer connection. We're staying at an RV park for at least 6-10 months and would like to use that instead of the regular sewer line hose.
How do I get/make one?
Thanks, you guys are great.
( Excuse me now, I have to go lube my balls)

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@davidhearsey8708
@davidhearsey8708 - 04.08.2020 03:45

I use a luggage scale to weigh my propane tanks. For a 30lb tank 25lb=empty 55lb=full. Luggage scales are cheap and take up about as much space as a cork screw.

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@dougbloetscher9999
@dougbloetscher9999 - 04.08.2020 03:16

We have a class C, these ideas work for RVs also. I have used your past videos before I started RV camping.

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@jeffarthur322
@jeffarthur322 - 04.08.2020 03:07

T9 biosheild in the spice rack , haha

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@neilevenden3481
@neilevenden3481 - 04.08.2020 02:43

After camping last summer I watched an episode regarding Surge Protectors. During the winter a purchased one and the very first time I plugged it in I had an Open Ground! Fortunately there was a second 30 amp plug which worked just fine!

I hadn't been on our site an hour when I stopped a Park Warden and informed him of the problem. 10 minutes later a Park Maintenance Worker arrived at our site. 10 minutes after that the Electrician showed up and within 10 minutes a new plug was installed and the problem was fixed! Great service Algonquin Park Staff!!

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