Sunday, January 10, 2010

Motorhome Holidays In America Motorhome Holiday: Is This A "green Holiday" ?

Motorhome Holiday: is this a "green holiday" ? - motorhome holidays in america

I wonder what opinions people have about this: My family is composed of two adults and a child of 4 years. We want a camper top holiday in the United Kingdom and France and Spain. The mileage is around 1800 km. We want to rent a motorhome to www.motorhomesdirect.co.uk in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, then take the Sealink ferry to Calais to Dover. We expect that something like a rental Hymer motorhome with a 2.8-liter turbo diesel engine. Although far we do not use supermarkets and local convenience stores, eating and drinking local products. Otherwise, we have the opportunity to fly to Lanzarote, Canary Islands (Luton), is likely to hire a car. In any case, the party the last 3 weeks. We are more than ever about our carbon footprint is concerned, but we love our holidays. We have worked very hard this winter and still feel that we need a vacation. So you think the festival is more mobility?

2 comments:

subst99 said...

As everyone will say that aviation is equivalent to one years use in the car, it's not something about pollution at high altitudes cause more damage than the ground, etc.


It has never definitively decided, one way or another ... different people to different results when calculating the carbon footprint.

Suppose you plan to drive into the city from A to B, C, town to town in an RV, then you would say that travel is by car fuel () and sleep in B & B Green to start so that people , laundering of bed linen in the various B & B in the equation, all the quilts that you could use in their mobile home during the holidays belong to everyone. Then, people were getting rid of their chemical toilets in the debate (Nice picture), etc.


Since I am deeply convinced that the UK the most beautiful country on the face of the earth, I refer, of course, that would be the "greenest" a holiday for your home:
When did theDistrict v. the State in the Peak?

http://www.visitbritain.co.uk/destinatio ...

shoredud... said...

Campers The petrol consumption is terrible, if not green conidered. But then I would not worry about your carbon footprint, "because I think it's a bunch of bunk.

Also, how to make local products?

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