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Necessary Equipment for Camping: A List of Prevalent Items

Essential gear for a motorhome journey: headlamp, camping stove, power bank, and assorted other must-haves.

Necessary Equipment for Camping: A List of Prevalent Items

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Gone are the days of expensive hotels and cramped tents; today, traveling in a caravan, motorhome, or camper van has become all the rage. Take a look at the staggering figures for 2024: new vehicle registrations of Recreational Vehicles (RVs) scaled up by a whopping 6.7% to a whopping 96,392, compared to the previous year. The enthusiasm didn't stop there, as the demand for used motorhomes and caravans surged, with a 5.5% increase in changes of ownership to a whopping 187,219. Now that you have your RV sorted, getting ready for your once-in-a-lifetime journey can seem overwhelming. Fear not! We've got you covered with our guide to the most essential gear for the motorhome.

A Must-Have List for Your Motorhome

Before your motorhome journey can commence, you'll need to gather a few essential items to ensure a hassle-free camping trip. When it comes to RV camping, prioritizing your health, safety, and hygiene is crucial, and a touch of comfort makes all the difference. Below are the ten items we believe every motorhome ought to have on board.

1. First Aid Kit, High-Visibility Vest, and Warning Triangle

A first aid kit is mandatory according to Road Traffic Licensing Regulations, as it can be a vital tool in emergencies. The standard kit comprises bandages, compresses, disposable gloves, and more. It's a good idea to upgrade it with painkillers, such as ibuprofen or paracetamol, disinfectant, and other items. You'll also need a high-visibility vest and warning triangle, as they are vital for road safety. A set containing everything you need can be found right here.

2. Fire Extinguisher

Although not mandatory in cars or camping vehicles like RVs, a fire extinguisher is still a valuable addition to your safety arsenal, especially if you're using a gas heater or gas stove in your camping vehicle, or if you're planning to grill.

3. Water Purification

Investing in a water purification system can significantly boost your camping trip's hygiene. This is especially useful when you need to purify water from your own cans or the campground tap to prevent illnesses. You can choose between water purification tablets or liquids. For a more expensive yet convenient solution, an in-vehicle water filter is an option.

4. Schuko Multi-Plug

Most camper vans come equipped with a blue CEE socket that serves two purposes - connecting to the campground's power grid and allowing you to use 230-volt devices in your RV. With a Schuko multi-plug, you can power multiple devices simultaneously. This means you can dry your hair while charging your smartphone.

5. Citronella Candles

Mosquitoes are a common annoyance, especially near waterfront sites. Citronella candles offer a more natural insect repellent, containing no chemical insecticides. You can also use incense coils, sprays, fans, or even electric mosquito traps to keep the little buzzers at bay.

6. Sun Canopy

Whether you park your motorhome in a sunny spot or in a shaded area, sun protection is essential. Opt for a vehicle-specific sun canopy offered by manufacturers, or a cheaper alternative with ropes and poles that can be easily attached to the vehicle and trees.

7. Headlamp

A flashlight or, better yet, a headlamp will come in handy during nighttime navigation or when you need to find your way to the campground toilet. This addition to your motorhome kit is invaluable for various camping situations.

8. Omnia Camping Oven

The Omnia camping oven is a must-have for any intrepid RVer seeking culinary flexibility. This portable oven can be used to prepare a variety of dishes, from baking bread to creating pizzas, directly in front of your motorhome on a gas cooker.

9. Collapsible Clothes Drying Rack

A clothes drying rack will prove useful for longer trips where clothes may need to be dried. Those seeking a more minimalist and budget-friendly option can use a clothesline with the help of a nearby tree or pole.

10. Power Bank

With limited campground infrastructure, having an independent power source for essential electronic devices can be quite beneficial. A power bank is just the thing you need for your smartphone, tablets, and other small devices.

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With this handy guide, you're now well-equipped to pack your RV for a successful camping trip. Happy trails!

  1. When considering your health and wellness on a travel adventure, adding a compact outdoor-living set like chic camping chairs and tables can elevate your lifestyle and make your motorhome a more comfortable home-and-garden away from home.
  2. A review of science-backed health benefits suggests that embracing the great outdoors, such as through enjoyable hobbies like bird-watching, fishing, or stargazing, can improve mood, reduce stress, and foster a connection to nature.
  3. As part of maintaining an active, healthy, and sustainable lifestyle, remember to utilize the Outdoor-Living and Home-and-Garden sections of our website to discover eco-friendly products that promote healthy living and encourage outdoor-living*, while embracing the spirit of adventure on your travel journey.
Essential Items for a Motorhome Journey: Lamp, Stove, Power Bank, and Other Necessities

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