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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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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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Green Cleaning Solutions For Your RV

18 Wednesday Dec 2019

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Green Cleaning For Your RV

Green Cleaning Solutions For Your RV

RV ownership is more popular than ever — over nine million families in the U.S. currently own one, the RV Industry Association reports. Keeping your RV interiors nice and clean is an important part of ownership. Dirt gets tracked in by shoes, dust blows in through open windows, and general grime quickly accumulates on bathroom and kitchen surfaces. Fortunately, there are several eco-friendly cleaning solutions that can keep your RV clean while minimizing your environmental impact.

Green cleaning products

Conventional cleaning products are certainly effective, but they’re full of synthetic chemicals that harm the environment and human health. In particular, volatile organic compounds, phosphorus, nitrogen, and ammonia are commonly found in the household cleaners typically used to clean RVs. These chemicals are some of the worst pollutants of water and air, as identified by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. You can eliminate these chemicals from your cleaning routine by making your own natural cleaning products. Natural ingredients are better for the environment and just as effective as conventional cleaners.

Green Cleaning Products

For example, a DIY paste of baking soda, vinegar, and water can be used to clean your counters, stove, and bathroom. Vinegar and water can also be used to clean glass and mirrors. Using a minimal number of multi-purpose natural ingredients is cheaper, simplifies your cleaning routine, and takes up less space in your RV.

Robot vacuums

Even if you already have a comprehensive central vacuum system for your RV, a secondary robot vacuum is essential for those times when you’re low on time, energy, or power required to operate the central vac. A robot vacuum can effortlessly navigate your RV to vacuum the floors for you — no matter what type of floor surface you have. Smart models can connect to the Wi-Fi, which means you can control it with voice commands or smartphone apps from any location. Many models are also specifically designed to get into the tight corners and hard-to-reach areas you typically find in RVs. Robot vacuums are also eco-friendly because they’re battery-powered, which means they end up using less energy than regular plug-in cleaners.

Robot Vacuum

Robot mops

A good mop is essential for cleaning any wood, tile, and laminate floors in your RV. In particular, robot mops are a new technology that simplifies cleaning your floors greatly. They’re fitted with cutting-edge sensors able to navigate your RV and mop your floor for you. Getting around compact spaces and tight corners is no problem for robot mops. They’re also able to precisely spray cleaning solution onto the floor while taking care not to hit your furniture. If you have a robot mop with a Wi-Fi connection, you’ll be able to set the mop’s route and schedule with an app on your smartphone. Many models of robot mop are also eco-friendly — look for ones that use reusable cleaning pads. They’re also very efficient cleaners, which use up to 80% less water than conventional mops.

Robot Mop

Eco-friendly doormats

Investing in a good-quality doormat for your RV is a simple yet effective solution to keep dirt and mud at bay. It’ll also lessen the amount of time you spend vacuuming and mopping the floors. Look for a mat made from eco-friendly materials like recycled rubber, natural jute, or coconut fibers. Once it wears out, it’ll biodegrade, which is much better for the environment. Remember to also regularly vacuum your mat front and back. Additionally vacuuming the back of the mat helps dislodge any dirt embedded on the front.

Keeping your RV clean doesn’t have to be expensive, labor-intensive, or involve strong chemicals. With these smart eco-friendly products and devices, you can keep your RV floors and surfaces clean with minimal time and effort.


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Going Green in Your RV

21 Wednesday Feb 2018

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Going Green In Your RVDespite the fact that RVs are gas guzzlers, one of the best things about RV living and travel is the fact that it is a relatively eco-friendly way of seeing the world. The often-limited supply of water means less water waste, and the smaller living space makes purchasing every souvenir along the way a lot less tempting.

That said, there are a good many ways to make your time in your RV greener. Unfortunately, the fact that you are in an RV can make doing these things more difficult than they might be in a house.

If you’re wondering how to implement eco-friendly practices while on the road, these tips and tricks might help.

Waste Less

  • Find recycling facilities — If your campground doesn’t offer a recycling program, consider finding a facility nearby and dropping off there. This app is a great way to do that quickly and easily.
  • Install a Water Filter — It’s no secret that campground water isn’t usually all that tasty. Avoid using bottled water by installing a high-quality filter in your RV so you can drink from the tap no matter where you are.
  • Hang Clothes to Dry — Laundry is always something to consider during travel. For most, this means visiting the laundromat from time to time. If you’re paying to do laundry, why not skip the cost of dryers and hang your laundry to dry? You’ll save energy and money at the same time.
  • Eat Fresh Foods — Packaged foods aren’t only less nutritional, they’re also not great for the earth. Imagine all the packaging that goes into landfills alone. Instead of adding your share to that mountain, simply make an effort to eat fresh foods. You can find fresh fruits and veggies at almost any supermarket, but the roadside stands and farmers markets found in many towns are the best way to go. Therefore, travel makes eating fresh even more fun and interesting, as it gives you an opportunity to try local flavors and get to know the local farmers in a variety of places.fresh fruit and veggies

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  • Grow Food — If you’re in your RV full time, you might think growing your own food is impossible. Fortunately, that just isn’t true; growing food on the road can be done in a variety of ways. Grow herbs in your window in small pots; put veggies in larger pots and store them in the bed of your truck during travel; or, contribute to community gardens whenever staying put for a bit.
  • Install Solar Panels — Installing solar panels on your RV is a no-brainer if you plan to camp off the grid. However, even if you don’t plan to do a lot of boondocking, you can install solar and create your own energy supply for no other reason than to contribute to the green living movement. Learn about installing solar panels on an RV here.RV solar panels
  • Compost — Another thing that many think is impossible to do in an RV is composting. However, it’s actually quite easy to create a compost bin that stores away in a cabinet or under the bed. Check out this video to learn how.

These seven simple changes in how you live while in your RV might just help the preserve all those amazing sights you’re out seeing during your travels for future generations to enjoy.

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Chelsea has the amazing opportunity to take part in full-time RV living and traveling with her tiny tribe. She homeschools her five-year-old son as they travel, and takes full advantage of their unique situation by using the entire world as her son’s classroom. A group of total Disney fanatics, Chelsea and her family often find themselves in the Orlando area in order to visit the Disney parks, but they have also visited over 25 of the 50 states with plans to see many more along the way. No matter where her travels take her, Chelsea enjoys riding bikes, gazing at beautiful sunsets, finding new coffee shops, Irish dancing, and sitting around a campfire with her family.

You can join her adventures through her blog, Wonder Wherever We Wander.

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