The Road Kill Diet

Travel to Lose Weight

Nonfiction, Travel, United States
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Author: Richard Pawlowski ISBN: 9780988898523
Publisher: Venturexpo Group Publication: November 25, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Richard Pawlowski
ISBN: 9780988898523
Publisher: Venturexpo Group
Publication: November 25, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

If you want to have a good time losing weight, here’s the absolutely the best way to do it. Go kill a lot of road. A lot of road was traveled and killed in the process of writing this unique adventure book. This diet is like none other, but because the ROAD KILL DIET suggests a total change of place - every week or two for at least a year - at a minimum. Perhaps 52 one-week or 26 two-week vacations - in a different campground for over a year. The authors suggest the reader dramatically downsize their life and travel for a year or more in an RV, trailer or tent. Hotels or airplane travel are not part of this plan. Outdoor "twig-fire" cooking, sleeping under the stars, solar showers and small ice chest living are what can help the reader shed dangerous weight and perhaps - the current residence and toxic people in their life as well. Unfortunately, many people don’t even know this type of toxicity happening to them, and even more sadly, many never learn how to really change their life before it’s too late. Especially seniors and baby boomers. 

The ROAD KILL DIET is the companion book to 2 Years in a Tent and the authors are seniors in their 70s who lived outdoors under the stars and became healthier and grew more spiritually connected because of the experience. They learned to love life and each other more. They camped and traveled to 15 National Parks, in 10 states and "occupied" the very best of America's real estate in over 50 differently beautiful campgrounds. They share valuable insights on many of the campgrounds as well as strategies for saving money while getting your head on straight. They include a useful "connect the dots" tracking strategy in case the reader wants to travel and camp in the same places. The ROAD KILL DIET is also a special inspirational read for people who feel something intangible is missing in their life. They developed a "Find the edge of all time" meditation chapter that might even rearrange your troubled molecules. 

A reviewer wrote: 

“I really enjoyed reading this book. It was mixed with their story of what happened bringing them to travel in a van and live in a tent. I enjoyed the mix of quotes through out the book, it gave great inspiration. And loved the names of the recipes which was tied to the location they were in. Hope to read more of their travels and lifestyle.”

If you've ever thought of getting away from it all, the ROAD KILL DIET is your best way to make that first move. For people who are all ready full-timing it, this book can make your life and travels even more enjoyable. You'll want to eat right and kill a lot of road with this book.

 

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If you want to have a good time losing weight, here’s the absolutely the best way to do it. Go kill a lot of road. A lot of road was traveled and killed in the process of writing this unique adventure book. This diet is like none other, but because the ROAD KILL DIET suggests a total change of place - every week or two for at least a year - at a minimum. Perhaps 52 one-week or 26 two-week vacations - in a different campground for over a year. The authors suggest the reader dramatically downsize their life and travel for a year or more in an RV, trailer or tent. Hotels or airplane travel are not part of this plan. Outdoor "twig-fire" cooking, sleeping under the stars, solar showers and small ice chest living are what can help the reader shed dangerous weight and perhaps - the current residence and toxic people in their life as well. Unfortunately, many people don’t even know this type of toxicity happening to them, and even more sadly, many never learn how to really change their life before it’s too late. Especially seniors and baby boomers. 

The ROAD KILL DIET is the companion book to 2 Years in a Tent and the authors are seniors in their 70s who lived outdoors under the stars and became healthier and grew more spiritually connected because of the experience. They learned to love life and each other more. They camped and traveled to 15 National Parks, in 10 states and "occupied" the very best of America's real estate in over 50 differently beautiful campgrounds. They share valuable insights on many of the campgrounds as well as strategies for saving money while getting your head on straight. They include a useful "connect the dots" tracking strategy in case the reader wants to travel and camp in the same places. The ROAD KILL DIET is also a special inspirational read for people who feel something intangible is missing in their life. They developed a "Find the edge of all time" meditation chapter that might even rearrange your troubled molecules. 

A reviewer wrote: 

“I really enjoyed reading this book. It was mixed with their story of what happened bringing them to travel in a van and live in a tent. I enjoyed the mix of quotes through out the book, it gave great inspiration. And loved the names of the recipes which was tied to the location they were in. Hope to read more of their travels and lifestyle.”

If you've ever thought of getting away from it all, the ROAD KILL DIET is your best way to make that first move. For people who are all ready full-timing it, this book can make your life and travels even more enjoyable. You'll want to eat right and kill a lot of road with this book.

 

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