by Bill n Robi » Thu Mar 30, 2017 11:08 am
Living in earthquake and fire prone area, yep I take care to prep after each camping trip. Only thing I haven't done is do a 'test', I need to see how fast I can get everything loaded, hooked up, and go. I probably need to make a different check list than my regular camping one so I know everything is loaded. We survived the Loma-Preita quake in NorCal with our camping gear - we were going to go the next weekend so everything had just been checked out - kept us for 3 days without power. Never forgot that lesson.
Refresh the dog food, any medical supplies used, refill propane, flush water tank and refill, check battery levels after each trip. Basically everything I do before a trip anyway. Once a month, do it all over again if we haven't gone off somewhere. We keep all our medications in one lock box in the house to grab, one locked gun case and ammo box are always ready. Since I can a lot of things, I store them back in the jar box, I keep a variety so I can grab one box for a camping trip, in an emergency I probably have a months worth of food, fill the ice chest and the TD frig and off we could go. Generator is always mounted, runs on propane so I don't need to worry about gas. Probably worse part would be getting the cat and his stuff together.
2015 T@G Max
2015 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport 4 Door Short Bed