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Mount Everest: The Ultimate Destination

24th October 2011
No hills in the planet have a larger enchantment on climbers than the highest of them all. It is located on the outermost edge of Nepal and China's Tibetan Autonomous area. Now the administration of Nepal it's a big source of income, as each climber needs... Read >
Author: shraddhasingh1122

inserzioni roditori Iguana Care - Five Necessary Things That Will Keep Your Pet Contented, Joyful an

24th October 2011
Use these products when the iguanas is out of the room and give the room time to air out before returning him.Using a spray bottle filled with water is one of the easiest ways to help keep your iguana humidified. Just set the nozzles to a broad, gentle sp... Read >
Author: SheldonCantrell

Climb Mount Kilimanjaro- Climb with Passion

18th October 2011
Mountain climbing is a sport and adventurous hobby of many people. They sometimes find place even in vacation packages and also personality development program. For those who have a great love towards the aesthetic beauty of nature along with a daring hea... Read >
Author: zacobmark

Climbing Harness

12th October 2011
Want a rugged Climbing Harness that’ll stand the test of time? Are you prepared to sacrifice comfort for weight? Are you prepared to sacrifice price for safety? Your Climbing Harness is one the most important items of equipment you’ll ever invest in wh... Read >
Author: Henry James

Tech skills: Should I wear a helmet?

05th October 2011
BMC Technical Officer Dan Middleton takes a look at the reasons not to wear a climbing helmet. It had been a glorious afternoon, climbing on the immaculate, rough rock of Black Crag. As I drove down Wrynose Pass afterwards, I noticed drivers coming the... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Shop

Tech skills: Abseil stations

05th October 2011
What goes up must come down. And for longer routes this often involves using fixed abseil points - or ‘stations’. A familiar sight on alpine routes, their safe use is an essential alpine skills. But back home many otherwise experienced climbers are less... Read >
Author: The Outdoor Shop

Head Lice Facts: Transmission, Symptoms and Treatments

03rd October 2011
Head lice lead to highly emotional reactions and it is not always easy to tell between misconceptions and facts. Here are some of the most important head lice facts about how they can be transmitted, what are the symptoms associated, and how to treat lice... Read >
Author: Paula Tooney

4 Garden Themes to Fit your Wrought Iron Furniture

26th September 2011
Wrought iron furniture is extremely versatile and looks great in virtually any setting, lending itself to whatever your existing dècor dictates. For those who are looking at a new design or re-model here's why iron furniture, structures and accessories w... Read >
Author: mdfavir1

High exposure rock climbing

26th September 2011
Rock Climbing has become a major sport or leisure activity for thousands of outdoor sports enthusiasts. Climbing is an act of going up a mountain, hill, any steep terrain, or artificial wall and it is considered as a sport or as a form of recreation. The ... Read >
Author: Simon

How to Preserve Nature When Climbing Mount Kinabalu

23rd September 2011
The rising popularity of backpacking and climbing draws a continuously growing number of people to the mountains every year. What can be more beautiful than the nature in its pure state? The mountains around the world attract people with their beauty, pur... Read >
Author: Gregg Hawes

How to Climb Mt Kinabalu – Some Useful Tips

23rd September 2011
Despite its altitude (over 4,000 m high), Kinabalu is considered to be one of the easiest mountains to climb in the world. That is why so many tourists–over a thousand a year– venture to climb Mt Kinabalu-, the highest mountain in Southeast Asia. When ... Read >
Author: Gregg Hawes

Climbing Mt Kinabalu - What You Can Expect To Happen

23rd September 2011
Kinabalu is the highest point in the area demarcated by the Himalaya and New Guinea. Located on the island of Borneo and being over 4,000 m high and still rising, the mountain is a real embellishment- home for a rich diversity of species. Its highest peak... Read >
Author: Gregg Hawes

Climbing Mount Kinabalu – An Amazingly Accessible Experience

23rd September 2011
The 20th tallest mountain in the world and the 3rd tallest mountain in Southeast Asia, Kinabalu is an impressive massif on the island of Borneo. Tourists from all over the world come every year to Kota Kinabalu city in attempt to go climbing Mount Kinabal... Read >
Author: Gregg Hawes

About the Mount Kinabalu Climbing Experience - Starting Points and Tales

19th September 2011
Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in Malaysia and also ranks the 20th place among the highest peaks in the world, in terms of prominence. This and its impressive biodiversity makes Kinabalu one of the most important and far-famed mountains in the wor... Read >
Author: Gregg Hawes

Plan Your Kilimanjaro Climbing Trip Rightly

31st August 2011
Trekking up the tallest free-standing mountain - Kilimanjaro could be an experience of a lifetime if you plan your trip perfectly. It offers a thrilling trekking experience along with wonderful natural beauty. In this article, we have tried to put as much... Read >
Author: Jane Deakin
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