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CONSCIOUS CARAVANNING

The term ‘slow travel’ may be a recent buzzword, yet for those travelling by caravan it’s just how we roll; shunning highways for byways; stopping at roadside stalls and filling our fridges with fresh produce and spending longer in regional areas, rather than ticking off locations like items on a shopping list. If this is you, pat yourself on the back, you’re already on your way to supporting a more sustainable travel future, where ecosystems, economies and communities all benefit. With a just few changes and some forward planning, you’ll be a green nomad in no time.

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Surely there’s no better feeling than pulling out of your driveway singing along to Willie Nelson’s . But, before you start going places that you’ve never been, there are checks to be done. Do you have the correct pressure in your tyres? Have you minimised wind resistance? Can you further reduce your weight (no, no,

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