Traveling with a Minor (Who Isn't Your Child) & Prepping Your New Camper: What To Know
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Taking someone else’s child on a trip? Even with the best intentions, this raises legal and medical concerns. Most airlines, border patrol agencies, and even campgrounds may require written consent and documentation.
Documents When Traveling with a MinorWhether you're going across the country or just across state lines, you’ll want to carry:
Child Travel Consent Form (signed by both parents or legal guardians)
Copy of the child’s birth certificate or passport
Medical Authorization Form (to approve medical care in emergencies)
Insurance cards or policy numbers
Emergency contact information
A Medical Authorization Form grants temporary guardianship to seek medical attention for the child in case of illness or injury. Hospitals may not treat minors without this.
Include in the form:
Child’s name and DOB
Parent/legal guardian’s name and signature (with notarization if possible)
Details of the trip (dates and destination)
List of approved treatments or restrictions
Insurance details and primary care physician contact info
You can download free templates online or get one notarized through your pediatrician’s office or a legal advisor.
New to You Camper? Why a Backyard Test Run is a MustBuying a “new to you” camper is exciting—but don’t hit the road just yet. You wouldn't drive a used car across the country without testing it, right?
Functionality First – Do a Trial Run in Your Driveway or BackyardBefore your first real trip, set up your camper overnight at home. It’s the safest, easiest way to uncover any hidden issues without being stranded hours from help.
What to Test During Your Backyard CampoutPower systems: Plug into shore power, test battery backup, lights, outlets, and USB ports
Water systems: Fill fresh tank, test pump, faucets, toilet, and shower
Propane appliances: Run stove, fridge, and heater (test for leaks!)
Slide-outs and leveling systems: Make sure all mechanical parts move smoothly
Sleeping arrangements: Try beds and cushions overnight
Storage: Test drawers, bins, and access to gear
Emergency gear: Fire extinguisher, CO2/smoke detectors, first aid kit
You’ll also want to practice dumping tanks if your camper includes grey and black water systems.
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