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10 Rain Suits For Bikers

01st October 2009
Today, bike riders have several choices when it comes to motorcycle rain suits. They can choose from rain suits that are strong, flexible and made of a variety of materials. Here are ten rain suits for bikers: 1. BMW KLIMA KOMFORT SUIT: This rain suit ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Learn About Essential Turkey Hunting Equipment

25th September 2009
There is a huge variety of hunting equipment available these days, due to the growing popularity of turkey hunting and ever-increasing numbers of turkey hunters. Turkey hunting was a much simpler activity in the past. The hunter, dressed in his usual ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Quick Camping Checklist

23rd September 2009
Whether you're a first time camper, or an experienced wilderness explorer, it is helpful to have a basic checklist of essential gear. Of course, don't forget that you may need other equipment, based on the specifics of your trip. Tent or shelter – Mo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

On the Road Again

16th September 2009
My wife and I need to exercise more. Every time we leave the house we notice vultures circling overhead in anticipation and now our washing machine is doing that nasty thing where it shrinks our clothes. So, in a moment of pure inspiration and absolutely ... Read >

Credit Cards For Summer Vacations

15th September 2009
Summer is finally here, and so begins the season of long travel and family vacations. Approximately 52% of American families take at least one vacation between the months of May and August, which means that quite a bit of money is spent on both domestic a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Moving Through Grief on Foot

07th September 2009
By Julie Lange, Author of Life Between Falls: A Travelogue Through Grief and the Unexpected After my 16-year-old son Justin died, I learned that some journeys can only be made on foot, and grieving is one of them. You can't fly across it to avoid touc... Read >
Author: FSB Authors

Taking a Summer Camping Trip? Bring Along these Backpacks

03rd August 2009
If you are heading out on a summer camping trip, a backpack is one piece of equipment that is an absolute must have. Whether you are backpacking along the Appalachian Trail or taking day trips from a comfortable base camp in a national park, the right bac... Read >
Author: SanD

Being Safe on the Costa Brava

17th July 2009
Taking a trip to the Costa Brava region of Spain will yield many fantastic opportunities to explore areas off the beaten path. Before doing so and finding the spots you want to travel, it is best to proceed not with caution, but will a sense of awareness.... Read >
Author: Neo

Promotional Bags Have A Heavy Impact

11th July 2009
Promotional bags are perfect for right now. They get a ton of use, which means your slogan or logo will get tons of looks. If your info is printed in a decent size it will be plainly visible. So all the other folks shopping or going to the office will get... Read >
Author: JenB

Optimizing Your Universal Studios Tour

02nd July 2009
If you will be visiting Universal Studios, you need to be prepared. Arriving at the park unprepared can literally ruin your vacation! Follow these tips to help you get the most out of your Universal Studios Tour adventure. It will be very hot. Make su... Read >
Author: Louis Moon

Car Theft can be Risky for Travelers

12th June 2009
Over 7 million people in the United States last year alone were victims of identity theft resulting in almost $50 billion of fraudulent credit card, bank, and other financial charges. A significant number of these victims were tourists, business travelers... Read >
Author: Kenasen

LAS JUNTAS LOS VERANOS Canopy Tour In Puerto Vallarta

10th June 2009
The Canopy tours in Puerto Vallarta are not only exciting but also adventurous. And do you want to know which Canopy Tour is the most popular? It’s Las Juntas Los Veranos of course! This canopy tour of Mexico stretches for over two miles. It has 14 zip... Read >
Author: Pvrpv

Handbag Manufacturer – Handbag Manufacturing Through History

27th April 2009
Have you ever wondered when handbag manufacturing began? Handbags and purses have been an essential item to the fashion world since people started having important or precious things to carry around with them. The very first time handbags are mentioned in... Read >
Author: eurohandbag01@gmail.com

Can Vacationers And Business Travelers Be At Greater Risk Of Identity Theft When They Travel?

29th December 2008
Over seven million people in the United States last year alone were victims of identity theft resulting in almost fifty billion of fraudulent credit card, bank, and other financial charges. A significant number of these victims were tourists, business tr... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

Can Vacationers And Business Travelers Be At Greater Risk Of Identity Theft When They Travel?

29th December 2008
Over seven million people in the United States last year alone were victims of identity theft resulting in almost fifty billion of fraudulent credit card, bank, and other financial charges. A significant number of these victims were tourists, business tr... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich

What Are The Essential Travel Accessories

08th December 2008
It makes no difference if you are traveling for business or for pleasure, you should be able to have a pleasant and relaxing trip, maybe even take in a few of the sites. When it is time to pack for your trip, you must figure out what you are going to take... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara

Ultra-Luxury Travel in Tulum, Mexico

21st October 2008
From 2005 to 2006, international travel increased by 8%. In that same time period, the niche sector of luxury international travel increased by 10%: showing the presence of high-end travel destinations over traditional mainstream hotspots. It’s an i... Read >
Author: Ella

Stay safe in Barcelona!

08th September 2008
A lot of tourists are heading to mainland Europe, visiting cities such as Barcelona, Rome and Paris as opposed to the previously more popular destinations on the coast. However, you must stay safe when abroad, as there are a lot of risks of going to big c... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Travel Safely

05th September 2008
When you're on vacation, the last thing you want to worry about is your safety, so it's wise to be prepared - - Contact the embassy. Before you book a trip, call the American embassy in the country you'll be visiting and ask for the Regional Security ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Rain Gear – the Right Type Makes All the Difference

06th June 2008
Rain Gear ? the Right Type Makes All the Difference Rain gear will keep you warm and dry not only when bicycling, but also when hiking, power walking, boating, motorcycling, golfing, walking the family dog, star gazing, etc. Rain gear is the way you st... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hiking

20th October 2007
Back in the caravan my family woke up. They were making breakfast – that included sandwiches, scrambled eggs, and some meat. "When are we going?" I inquired when I put the leads away. "In about forty-sixty minutes," my father answered as he mix... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

International Travel Accessory Tip: 4 Must Have Travel Accessories

23rd July 2007
Whether you are traveling for business or vacation, you want to be able to relax and enjoy the trip and even take in some sights. When it comes time to do the packing for your trip, there’s always the question of what do I need? Of course, you’ll n... Read >
Author: Janine Michaels

Staying Hydrated In The Outdoors

07th June 2007
One of the biggest aspects of spending time in the outdoors is staying adequately hydrated. It makes little difference what sort of outdoor activity were involved in, hydration is key. The problem is that in many instances carrying the proper amount of ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Sports And Cameras

16th May 2007
No matter what type of sport you happen to be into, it's always a great idea to have a camera available. You just never know when you might want to capture a moment for remembering at a later date. This used to be a big pain in the AS@, at least as far ... Read >
Author: Trevor Kugler

Planning Travel for the Family Vacation

08th May 2007
Family vacations and travel can be oh so hectic! Are you worn out before even beginning the trip? After you have finally gotten away, probably later than you planned, do you have to turn around to pick up that crucial item that you left behind? Even wo... Read >
Author: Donald Pyle

PEAK BARS, Made of all natural materials, High Energy, Will NOT melt, except in the MOUTH>

16th November 2006
PEAK BARS Peak Bars were presented to me by the company I get my First Aid Kits from. They sounded very good the way they made the presentation, so I decided to include them in my Website. I started to explore the internet and came accross the develo... Read >
Author: John BURLEW II

Credit Cards for Summer Vacations

29th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Edward Vegliante Summer is finally here, and so begins the season of long travel and family vacations. Approximately 52% of American families take at least one vacation between the months of May and August, which means that quite a bit o... Read >

Accessorizing Your Leather: Great ideas to brighten your look!

01st June 2006
Accessorizing Your Leather Handbags Leather has been a favorite textile all over the world for thousands of years. It was used in England, Germany, France, as well as many other countries to make luggage, clothing, shoes, handbags, and other products... Read >
Author: Christine Boyer

Summer Vacation: Five Ways to Help Insure a Fun Family Vacation

26th May 2006
Several years ago, shortly after I met my fiancée she went on a trip to Mexico with a group of friends. I remember it well because she was so excited to get away from me for a few days and relax in Mexico. She had been to Mexico before and even spoke Span... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn

Fly Fishing Accessories – Hanging Stuff Around Your Chest

13th April 2006
If you are going fly fishing, you need to have your critical gear with you while wading and casting. One of the critical pieces of equipment is your vest. Fly Fishing Accessories – Hanging Stuff Around Your Chest Construction workers have tool belt... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo

Traveling: The Little Things You Need To Pack Before Leaving

28th March 2006
So, you're finally going away for your well-deserved vacation. Don't let careless packing spoil a great holiday. Airport security systems have changed and has become much tighter. You might want to think about leaving some items at home and there are also... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

Learn About Essential Turkey Hunting Equipment

08th February 2006
There is a huge variety of hunting equipment available these days, due to the growing popularity of turkey hunting and ever-increasing numbers of turkey hunters. Turkey hunting was a much simpler activity in the past. The hunter, dressed in his usual ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy