The best advice I can give you after doing the seasonal site camping thing for the past 10 years is to keep your roof taken care of. If you have a special rubber type roof, wash it and coat it once per year with the appropriate material. Check all silicone seals at all joints like vents, pipes, antennae, etc. Look for cracks or gaps.
Then, look at the Southern sky from your new camper and if it is unobstructed...not so much as a tree branch...then call up DirecTV and get them to put in a dish for you. They have a 6 month on/6 month off package that is ideal for seasonal campers.
I know that's not why you go camping but it sure is nice to have HD TV when it's raining and a camp fire just isn't possible.
Good Luck!
Smartphone that can be a hotspot and a computer work just as well. But I don’t watch network TV
I thought that was the time you are supposed to make tricycle motors.
/johnny