A Guide to Setting Up your Motorhome on your Arrival at a Campsite
What do I need to consider when arriving and setting up at a campsite?
Ensuring a smooth setup process can greatly enhance your camping experience. Here’s a comprehensive checklist to guide you:
Check Pitch for Suitability
Inspect the campsite’s dimensions, terrain, and potential obstacles. Look for a level spot to park your motorhome, ensuring adequate clearance from trees, rocks and other vehicles.
Fill Up with Fresh Water
If your motorhome’s water tank is empty, connect your hose to the campground’s fresh water supply and fill your tank. This provides you with a readily available water source for various purposes.
Check Ground Levels and Stabilisation
Use a levelling tool to ensure your motorhome is parked on a level surface. If the site is uneven, deploy levelling blocks or ramps under the wheels to achieve stability.
Chock Tyres if Necessary
Place wheel chocks on both sides of the wheels to prevent your motorhome from rolling, especially when parked on an incline.
Deploy Stabiliser Jacks
If your motorhome is equipped with stabiliser jacks, extend them to further stabilise the vehicle. Use blocks or pads under the jacks to prevent them from sinking into soft ground.
Connect Electric Hookup
Plug your motorhome’s power cord into the campground’s electrical hookup. This provides electricity to your interior appliances and keeps your batteries charged.
Connect Fresh Water if Available
If the campsite offers a fresh water hookup, connect your hose to maintain a constant supply of water. This is especially convenient for extended stays.
Connect Sewer if Available
If a sewer hookup is available, connect your motorhome’s sewer hose to the designated dump station. Properly manage your waste disposal to ensure a clean and sanitary environment.
Set Up Awning and Outdoor Space
Extend your motorhome’s awning and slide-out sections if applicable. Arrange outdoor furniture, such as chairs and tables, to create a comfortable outdoor living space.
Adjust Appliances and Systems
Switch your refrigerator from gas to electric mode when connected to power. Turn on the propane supply and test gas-powered appliances for functionality. Adjust your thermostat for heating or air conditioning as needed.
Turn On Water Heater
If your motorhome has a water heater, turn it on to ensure a steady supply of hot water for bathing and washing.
Secure the Motorhome
Lock all doors, windows, and compartments to enhance security. Consider using additional locks or devices for added protection against theft.
Unpack and Organise
Open cabinets and secure compartments that were locked during travel. Begin unpacking essentials such as groceries, clothing, and personal items.
Set Up Entertainment and Connectivity
If desired, set up your TV antenna or satellite dish to enjoy entertainment options. Connect to available campground WiFi to stay connected online.
Collect Facility Access Information
Obtain any door codes or keys required for accessing communal facilities like bathrooms, showers, and laundry rooms.
Make the Campsite Feel Like Home
Personalise your campsite by adding your own touch. Arrange items for convenience and fun! We often put up fairy lights on our awning .
By following these steps, you can ensure a hassle-free and enjoyable camping experience in your motorhome.
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