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CHAPTER 1 - Travel trailer tip 1: When hooking up a travel trailer, remember to watch out for the hitch. Your shins will thank you.
CHAPTER 2 - Travel trailer tip 2: Home is where you park it.
CHAPTER 3 - Travel trailer tip 3: Explore your campgrounds. Make note of areas of interest—such as the ice cream vendor.
CHAPTER 4 - Travel trailer tip 4: Know your exact camping location in case you need emergency help. You can’t just say “near the big tree.”
CHAPTER 5 - Travel trailer tip 5: What happens in a travel trailer stays in a travel trailer.
CHAPTER 6 - Travel trailer tip 6: When living in a travel trailer with your furry companions, remember to make a space they can call home. Adding a comfy bed and toys will make them less anxious about traveling.
CHAPTER 7 - Travel trailer tip 7: Keep extra flashlights and lanterns for times when you need to check out the things that go bump in the night.
CHAPTER 8 - Travel trailer tip 8: Remember not to leave food out so as not to attract animals. Running into a bear at breakfast is not a good way to start your day.
CHAPTER 9 - Travel trailer tip 9: Keep a fire extinguisher handy in case you know (or are) an accident-prone person.
CHAPTER 10 - Travel trailer tip 10: Have the proper tools on hand. You never know when you might have to do a repair. Never leave home without your duct tape.
CHAPTER 11 - Travel trailer tip 11: Make the space like home by adding things like cozy lights, pictures, and quilts. If you feel cramped, put up a poster of a window into a beautiful scene. A pretend window is better than no window at all.
CHAPTER 12 - Travel trailer tip 12: Prep meals at home before you set out in your trailer. It’ll save time and require less cleanup. Plus, you’ll be less likely to feel the urge to indulge in kettle corn.
CHAPTER 13 - Travel trailer tip 13: Pack a first aid kit. Life inside a trailer can be hazardous. So can life outside a trailer.
CHAPTER 14 - Travel trailer tip 14: Keep your belongings locked away securely. Better yet, leave them at home.
CHAPTER 15 - Travel trailer tip 15: Don’t forget to be adventurous sometimes.
CHAPTER 16 - Travel trailer tip 16: Don’t neglect your friends and family while living in your travel trailer. You may not have room for the whole gang—but you can still stay in touch.
CHAPTER 17 - Travel trailer tip 17: Learn to deal with the fact that your travel trailer won’t have all the conveniences you want. Simplicity can be a great cure for stress.
CHAPTER 18 - Travel trailer tip 18: Remember, your dog still needs a walk even if it’s scary out there.
CHAPTER 19 - Travel trailer tip 19: Try to avoid walking too close to other people’s travel trailers.
CHAPTER 20 - Travel trailer tip 20: To sleep better, choose a quiet space to park your trailer. Being next to the snack bar may be great during the day, but not so much at night.
CHAPTER 21 - Travel trailer tip 21: Make sure to secure everything inside the trailer in case you need to make a quick getaway.
CHAPTER 22 - Travel trailer tip 22: Sometimes you need all hands on deck.
CHAPTER 23 - Travel trailer tip 23: Making a checklist might help. Just don’t misplace the list.
CHAPTER 24 - Travel trailer tip 24: Always lock your door. Check it. Then check it again.
CHAPTER 25 - Travel trailer tip 25: Secure your doors and windows, and close the shade when you’re away. Don’t forget where you put the keys.
CHAPTER 26 - Travel trailer tip 26: Befriend your neighbors, even the ones who aren’t so nice. You’ll enjoy the nice ones. And you’ll be able to keep an eye on the others.
CHAPTER 27 - Travel tip number 27: Sometimes it takes a bit to get the hang of things.
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