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		<title>By: Jaimie Hall Bruzenak</title>
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		<description>If you race from place to place in an RV, you do use a lot of fuel. Still the environmental footprint of the RV lifestyle is much smaller than that of a stick house for most RVers. Those who aren&#039;t constantly tethered to hookups in a park are very conservative with power and water and most generate power from the sun. These RVers are called boondockers. They generally like to stay in one place for a while, not move constantly.

If you want to RV and be green, there is no conflict. Come out and join us!

Jaimie Hall Bruzenak
author of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider&#039;s Guide to Working on the Road and other RV books</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you race from place to place in an RV, you do use a lot of fuel. Still the environmental footprint of the RV lifestyle is much smaller than that of a stick house for most RVers. Those who aren&#8217;t constantly tethered to hookups in a park are very conservative with power and water and most generate power from the sun. These RVers are called boondockers. They generally like to stay in one place for a while, not move constantly.</p>
<p>If you want to RV and be green, there is no conflict. Come out and join us!</p>
<p>Jaimie Hall Bruzenak<br />
author of Support Your RV Lifestyle! An Insider&#8217;s Guide to Working on the Road and other RV books</p>
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