How to Transition to Zero Waste and Plastic-Free RVing
One of the most common sustainability goals I hear from friends is to create less waste. In particular, they want to use less plastic, which
One of the most common sustainability goals I hear from friends is to create less waste. In particular, they want to use less plastic, which
Here are some of the changes we’ve made to be better environmental stewards on our RV trips.
James and I just got back home from a week-long RV trip. We didn’t go far, just took our Ekko Number One to a state
I remember how awful James and I were about healthy eating our first couple of years of RVing. Gas station junk food, fast food restaurants,
The Lost Coast is hours away from the rest of civilization, which is part of its appeal.
We’ve been RVing for about a decade now, and believe it or not, we’ve always been able to drink the water that has come through
RVing is amazing, but just like any other type of traveling, it can throw you off your healthy living game. It makes sense really –
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Stef and James of the FitRV keep it healthy and high-protein for their dinner recipe of tandoori chicken skewers with a cooling raita sauce. A
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Stef and James of the FitRV whipped up a non-traditional pizza for a light and flavorful lunch. A portable pizza oven made for a crisp
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Stef and James decided to do a healthier take on Eggs Benedict. By swapping Canadian bacon for crab cakes, they added healthy protein and topped