Friday, February 5, 2016

How do you maintain your camper?

So today I started thinking about more camper upgrades and maintenance.  I am pretty handy and with a new camper I want to make sure we keep it like new.  There's a lot to think about when you own a camper winterizing, packing bearings, cleaning, waxing, roof maintenance, and much much more. I will admit our last camper lasted 12 years with minimal maintenance but it was used minimally and I think luck played a huge part.  I plan on showing you every step of the way but I would like to hear from you and what you do to keep you camper up and running.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

First YouTube Video on Tools for travel

With it being winter things in the travel trailer world are pretty slow except for planning.  We continue to plan our trips but now I am focused on planning what we will need with us.  I made this short video on a tool kit I picked up from Home Depot.  I got the following-
200 Piece tools set with tool box $79.00
3 Piece Adjustable pliers set (Channel locks) $10.00
3 Piece Pliers set (Side cutter, needle nose, and linesman)  $10.00
3 Piece crescent wrench set $10.00
Total spent $109.00
This should be a good starting point weather we need to work on the truck on the road or fix a kids bike this will get us going.
Watch the video below to see more about it.  Subscribe and like I have a lot planned for the travel trailer season.

Monday, February 1, 2016

Being ready for the un known...

The thing with camping is generally it evolves travel away from home.  Most of us like to travel and explore near and far but normally you are far enough away from home that it is not convenient to go home and grab a tool to fix something that is broken, grab more food because a raccoon ate what you left our on the picnic table, or even grab a band aid from your medicine cabinet.  We all camp and travel differently and what we will need is dependent on how you travel.  My list is built off my rig and my family.  We travel in and older truck a 2001 Ford Excursion pulling a camper and I travel with 2 kids 10 year old boy and a 5 year old girl and my wife.

Tools - I bring enough tools to do small repairs to my truck, trailer, or even a bicycle.  The goal here is to get us through our trip or back to civilization where we can do a complete repair if needed.
Husky metal toolbox and 200 piece mechanic set bought on sale for $79 - This is a prime set it gives me the basics 1/4,3/8, and 1/2 sockets and ratchets, wrenches, and allen keys.  Not only does it give me a great base but it gives me a place to store other tools as well.
Screw drivers
Pliers
Cutters
Crescent Wrench
Good breaker bar with the right size sockets for all your lug nuts. 
Air compressor - Not only could this save you but it can make one happy kid that needs a bike tire filled.

First Aid - We do not pack much more then purchased first aid kits.  I like larger kits that have some gauze, tap and other items.  We do not go crazy but like to be prepared these kits are to get us to safety if need be.  I like to have one in the truck, one in the camper, and one in our day pack if we are going hiking.  We do pack separately from the kit a package of band aids any one who has ever had a kid knows how many band aids you can use! 

Flashlights, lanterns, and batteries - You can never have to many! batteries die bulbs brake and things get lost.  This year I have told my self I will have more flash lights then I need and I will always be able to find one for me or my kids.

This is a list of the must haves I could go on and on with chairs, coolers, marshmallow sticks but I really want people to think what will I need in a worst case scenario?  2 years ago I was caught out of town with a bad wheel bearing and I wish I had more tools on me.  I got it changed with some loaner tools from an auto part store and some tools I had to purchase.  But this experience was an eye opener.  This year I want to be prepared so I can take care of what you need to on the road close or far.

Getting the truck ready to tow

The list goes on and on but I am trying to do everything I can to get the truck ready for this summer.  The first step was to swap out the 10 spark plugs and the 10 coil packs. These were not necessarily bad but I'm not sure when or if they were ever changed. The truck now has 130,00 miles and just think this was good routine maintenance. The truck is a 2001 Ford Excursion 4x4 V10.  
The removal and install was pretty painless none of the horror stories you hear about. No stuck plugs, broke plugs, blown plugs they all pulled out and went back in almost to easy. By the look of the plugs though they were probably original and it was time.  Now after changing the truck ran about the same but I am hoping it will be more reliable and run more efficient.  Many more things planned for this big truck over the next few weeks to get her ready for the new camper!