There are a number of important areas you must address in order to enjoy camping in an older camper. First, make sure the camper is road worthy and in good structural condition. You don't want your camper falling apart while you are driving down the road. Second, make sure all the systems are working. When I say systems, I mean your gas, water, electric, and sewer. These are vital if you are going to make your camping experience enjoyable. If you don't understand how these systems work or don't have time to work with them find a local RV repairman or shop and have it done. Believe me it will pay for itself many times over.Third, may sure you have all the supplies you need before you set off on your trip. Many of these supplies can be picked up at flea markets and yard sales at great prices and are perfect for keeping in your camper. Also make sure that you check for water leaks every six months. I also watch for insects and spray according to what I see. I suggest you go on mini-camping trips at a camp site near your home and try camping out before you take a long trip. This way you will get a feel for camping and be able to test your camper out to make sure all your systems work. Also you will know what to plan for on your next big camping trip.
Take a second look at that old camper, it just might save you thousands of dollars and undo stress from having to make payments. I believe you will find a rich blessing in giving an older camper a second chance to serve and be used again. I will try to post some recent pictures of my '69 deville camper and what it looks like since I finished repairs. Keep on camping and enjoy life again. thanks
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