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Planning a Fun and Environmentally Friendly Camping Trip

18 Wednesday Mar 2020

Posted by Coach-Net in Healthy Lifestyle, The Great Outdoors, Tips & Tricks

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Camping Safe, Environmental-Friendly RV, go green, going green, green RVing

 

Whether you park your RV or pitch a tent, camping is a great way to commune with nature. Even so, all too many campers and outdoor enthusiasts end up damaging the very natural resources they have come to appreciate. If you do not want to repeat their mistakes, you need to build environmental responsibility and care for natural resources into your camping adventures.

Planning an environmentally responsible camping trip is not difficult, nor is it expensive. Here are some simple ways to care for the environment and preserve the natural resources you’ve come to appreciate.

Ditch the Disposables

If you go through the trash cans at the average campground, you will see lots of plastic forks and disposable plates, and all that refuse adds up. If you want to do your part, ditch the disposables and bring your own silverware and plates.

 

You do not have to bring the fine china – just pack in a few reusable plates and enough silverware for the family. Make sure your camping cookware is reusable as well, so you will not have to leave anything behind when you leave.

Check the Rules

Every campground has its own set of rules, and they are generally posted on or near the administrative office. Before you park your RV or pitch your tent, be sure to read and abide by those rules.

From where to park to how to dispose of your garbage, these rules are there for a reason. Abiding by them will make your life, and the lives of your fellow campers, much easier.

Cook the Natural Way

Cooking stoves fueled with propane may be convenient, but they are not the most environmentally responsible options. Instead of packing in the propane, cook the natural way – with firewood.

Wood is easy to gather, easy to use and environmentally friendly. Once your cooking fire is going, you can make your meals, roast marshmallows or just bask in the warm glow.

Stay With Your Fire

Cooking over a wood fire is a smart thing to do, but be sure your fire is out before you leave it. Never leave a campfire unattended, and make sure the heat has dissipated before turning in for the night.

Check the fire, stir the embers and check it again. You can never be too careful when it comes to wildfires, so check and double-check your campfire before you leave the area.

Control Your Pets

Camping with your pet can be a lot of fun, but it is important to be a responsible pet parent. Always keep your pet on a leash, and never allow it to wander unsupervised. Feel free to visit your camping neighbors, but always ask if you can bring your pet along.

Uncontrolled pets can do significant damage to the local wildlife, so know where your animals are when you walk or hike. You can let your pet off-leash if the rules allow, but make sure the animal is under control and will come when called.

Whether you are a first-time camper or an old pro, you want to leave your campsite, and the surrounding environment, as good, or better, than you left it. From picking out what you pack in and dousing your fire the right way to keeping your pet under control and respecting the rules, the steps you take when camping can have a major impact on the natural resources you love so much.


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Keeping your RV Life Environmentally Friendly

18 Friday Jul 2014

Posted by Coach-Net in Tips & Tricks

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Eco-Friendly RVing, Environmental-Friendly RV, RV Solar Panels, RV Tips, Travel Safe

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Exploring the U.S. and Canada in an RV is one of the most rewarding ways to see all the beauty that surrounds us – the majestic mountains, the soothing lakes, and the dense forests.  Many are concerned about maintaining an environmentally-friendly RV lifestyle and we should all take responsibility to preserve the great outdoors for many generations to come.

Be conscious of the world around you.  Take time to learn and enjoy it but, more importantly, take the time to consider others. Here are some ways we can all help to conserve natural resources and keep our natural environment beautiful:

Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

  • recycleReduce consumption of disposable items.  Use reusable plates, napkins, towels and water bottles.  Not only will this reduce trash, but will save you money and resources.
  • Use items that can be recycled.  Sort items like aluminum cans and plastic items in individual containers and recycle them at various stops along your route.
  • Check seals around windows and doors for drafts.  RV’s, especially some of the older models don’t have a lot of insulation.  Make sure you seal any drafts and install heavy drapes and use a windshield shade.  These items will help keep the RV cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.

Use Solar Panelssolar-panels

Another way you can reduce energy consumption is by adding solar panels to your vehicle.  Solar RVing has numerous benefits that will enable you to enhance your RV lifestyle.  Some of the great benefits of using solar power include:

  • You won’t be reliant on electric hookups.  When you have solar panels, you can travel on battery power and use electrical appliances without needing to stop at campgrounds for hookups.
  • No more gas-powered generators.  Gas-powered generators are noisy, emit dangerous fumes and are fire hazards. Solar panels require no fuel and emit no noise or fumes.  Saving on fuel means saving previous resources.
  • In the long run you save money.  You’re not paying for fuel or for generator maintenance.  Since there is no maintenance on your solar panels, all you pay is for the initial cost of installation.  Also, because of the Energy Improvement and Extension Act of 2008, you may be qualified for a 30% solar investment tax credit if the panels are installed between January 1, 2006 and December 31, 2016.
  • No environmental impact.  Solar panels use the sun’s rays with no environmental impact.

Protect your environment, but also protect yourself while traveling

Before you leave for your road trip, make sure you take care of the following:

  • Have extra copies of passports, driver’s licenses and other critical documents in case originals get lost during the trip.
  • Have all insurance documents in case of an accident.
  • Have a roadside assistance program in place for your RV or if you’re towing a trailer or other outdoor “toys”.  Providers like Coach-Net will provide you with 24/7 for lost keys, dead batteries and other issues that could dampen your trip.

When you make the effort to get involved, you help ensure the sustainability of our natural world and, in return, protect the health of our environment that is necessary for our survival.

Sources:

http://blog.rvparking.com/2010/11/03/eco-friendly-tips-for-rv-living/

http://www.campingroadtrip.com/outdoor-living-newsletter-february-march-2014/solar-rving

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