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Lucy-5

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Location
Virginia
RV Year
2011
RV Make
Kodiak
RV Length
20’
Fulltimer
No
My husband and I have had a 20 light-weight for several months but this camping still feels new to us. I am thankful to find a forum. I read there is a LIST for provisioning - For a week, 2 weeks, or a month. Can you tell me where to get a printable list please?
 
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Welcome from Georgia! Not sure what you mean by a list for provisioning?? But welcome anyway!
 
Welcome. Hopefully, even though it all feel new, you are enjoying getting out there.

Truthfully and list for provisioning is going to rely heavily on the equipment you have to camp with, and how large is your family. The list of stuff we cram into our 45' rig, will not help you much (not sure it helps us much either?!)

Check out the different tabs that lead you to specific forum groups dedicated to specific topics, look for others with similar size and type rigs that can help you sort what adds value and what doesn't.

We review our loadout every couple of months (usually going into winter storage and then coming out of storage) and we try to rationalize what we carry. if we have something we haven't used all last season, we question whether we truly need it.

Our food load out is usually focused on the trip we are taking. A long trip with many day stops, we pre-cook a lot and save some time in our one and done camps. A local trip, with many nights in one place we look at what we can get locally and what we have to pack in. We will bias toward cooking over the fire in these instances.

Just putting out some idea, we all started in something different and had to learn what worked for us and what didn't. Specific questions will get you more usable info rather than general questions.

Best of luck.
 
Welcome from Texas
 
Welcome.....
Based on 11 years of RV experience. What ever you think you will use, reduce it by 2/3. I would submit all of us bring too much stuff, just in case we might need it.
 

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