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Essential Gear to Have When Going on a Camping Trip

12th October 2009
You're on the first night of a camping trip in a beautiful forest. After having walked all day, you find a great place to camp and start to unload your gear. As the air gets cooler, you realize you don't have a sweater. When you go to get some rest, there... Read >
Author: Koplar, Stephanie

Fishing Gear For Your Next Trip

29th September 2009
In addition to a fishing pole, tackle box, fishing net, and cooler to store the fish you catch in, you will also need clothing that is appropriate when on the water. Websites that specialize in the sport have full lines of clothing that you can use on the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Bird Watching Gear: Essential Equipment For The Bird Watching Enthusiast

28th September 2009
As you pursue the excitement of spotting that melodic warbler or spying the nesting habits of a clever woodpecker, preparation is key. When roaming in the woods or exploring a secluded meadow, it is important to make sure you are equipped with the proper ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Adventure reloaded in Kentucky Dating

10th September 2009
Perhaps you might have noticed that a good dating spree is intertwined with great adventure. The more adventurous you are in your dating spree the better the dating instance. It is what Kentucky dating is all about, enough to change the way you think and ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Dog Travel Made Easy and Trendy

19th August 2009
Are you and your doggie planning to have a tour around town or even outside the borders of the city? On the other hand, are you up for a nice afternoon walk along the side of the street? If you do, it is wise to take attention of the unpredictable weath... Read >
Author: trinity

Choosing Rainwear – Raincoat Versus Umbrella

28th July 2009
Choosing the right rain gear is important. There are many different types of rainwear available, but umbrellas are still a very popular means of keeping one's self dry. If you live in a climate that does not include very much rain, or one that only sees m... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

Rainwear Choices

28th July 2009
The rainwear you choose can be just as important as the clothes you wear under it. There are a variety of options available that will allow you to take part in your normal activities just as if the rainwear itself doesn’t exist. Rainwear also serves to ... Read >
Author: Ray Subs

Relocation Assistance for relocating to Nanaimo

17th July 2009
Nanaimo is a beautiful city located in British Columbia. This beautiful city has lots to do and see. People flock here each year to take advantage of the beautiful countryside as well as enjoy the many activities that are available here. For those individ... Read >
Author: garybowen1211@gmail.com

Caring For Your Dogs the Easy Way

09th April 2009
Strong wind blowing under dark clouds that cover the entire sky and a heavy downpour of rain following later are manifestations of an undesirable weather. And you will never know when they come. So for extra carefulness and anticipation, and also utmost... Read >
Author: trinity

Protect your Pet with Dog Rain Jacket

09th April 2009
Strong wind blowing under dark clouds that cover the entire sky and a heavy downpour of rain following later are manifestations of an undesirable weather. And you will never know when they come. So for extra carefulness and anticipation, and also utmost... Read >
Author: trinity

Learn About Bird Watching Optics

20th March 2009
It is one thing to watch a bird on television and another to see it with your own eyes. When you are looking for them in the woods, through your window or in the forest, you should be prepared with the right equipment and one important thing is a pair of ... Read >
Author: Julie Souto

A Checklist For Deep Sea Fishing

26th February 2009
In general, when you'll be going on a deep sea fishing trip, you'll be the one to decide on how you want the trip to go through. You can structure it with a charter, or have the trip in a party boat, which is also termed as "head boat" and leave everythin... Read >
Author: Jack Safford

Century Rides – training tips for a successful 100 miles

24th February 2009
Century bike- The one hundred mile bike is quite popular for its fuctioning to cover 100 miles professionally along with the attractive beauty and wonderful comradeship which makes the 100 miles more fascinating and thrilling. To cover those one hundred m... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Things to Be Done Before a Trip

20th November 2008
There should be proper preparation for a successful trip. Before packing your luggage there are certain things that has to be list out like: what are the places you are going to visit, what will be the climate there, how much the time you have planned to ... Read >
Author: JishnuRaj

Things to Be Done Before a Trip

20th November 2008
There should be proper preparation for a successful trip. Before packing your luggage there are certain things that has to be list out like: what are the places you are going to visit, what will be the climate there, how much the time you have planned to ... Read >
Author: JishnuRaj

Types of Dog Carriers

14th August 2008
Are you fond of traveling or strolling with your pet? It may be a very exciting experience for you and your dog going to the same places together but the question is, are you ready? Well, most places do not allow pets to walk around freely so it could s... Read >
Author: trinity

Walk Your Dog in the Rain

13th August 2008
The weather can sometimes be nasty. Today it’s sunny, but before long, rain will start to pour once again. That’s why it’s very essential that before you walk out your door, your dog is ready to get wild - but not wet. Why You Need to Keep Your ... Read >
Author: Bei Maniago

Dog Travel Tips

18th July 2008
Are you not anticipating the rains and the devastating winds? Well, it is time that you get your pooch a dog rain jacket for him to be protected from the undesirable weather. If you are taking a walk outside and you do not want your pet to get wet ... Read >
Author: trinity

Dog Rain Jacket: A Bad Weather Solution

09th July 2008
Looking for the best protection from devastating winds and heavy rains for your pet? For sure a dog rain jacket is what you really need. This will definitely protect your pooch from the extreme weather conditions. It will avoid your pet from being wet ... Read >
Author: trinity

Black Bears - What Backpackers Need To Know

15th November 2007
It may be true that black bears aren't as dangerous to backpackers as grizzlies, but there are many cases of black bear attacks - some of them fatal. So even if you are in black bear country, there are a few things you need to know. The first, and perhaps... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Mosquito Control - Tips For Backpacking

14th November 2007
Mosquito control when backpacking isn't a minor issue. At one time mosquitoes were a nuisance more than anything. If you backpacked and camped in areas that had a lot of these pesky insects, you expected to be bothered. You expected to lose sleep even. Bu... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Hiking Tips You Haven't Heard Before

24th July 2007
Do you need these hiking tips? You do if you ever get blisters or twisted ankles or knee pain. In fact, I stopped getting blisters at all over ten years ago. More on that in a moment. First, lets look at some basic preparation and precautions to take when... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

College Ready, Set, Go.

18th June 2007
It seems every college student longs to travel. If it's far away from home the better. How can you plan for this and what do you need to know? The college itself can give you plenty of information. Since it will be a learning experience in every sense... Read >
Author: maxine greco

You Might Be An Ultralight Backpacker If...

17th November 2006
If you you find yourself saying "Hey, that's a good idea," to more than one of the following, you might be an ultralight backpacker. They are collected from various lightweight backpacking forums. For those of you that don't share our passion for ultralig... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Winter Backpacking - Six Lifesaving Tips

16th November 2006
Did you check the weather report when you last went winter backpacking? You probably did, but I am sure there are some who are thinking "Weather report? How about cold and snowy - it's winter!" However, cold and snow are not the only aspects of ... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Ultralight Backpacking List - 3 Days, 10 Pounds

01st September 2006
Here's an ultralight backpacking list, an example of what I typically take on a weekend hike. We're all different in our needs and skills, though, so please don't take it as a recomendation. My list, with weights (not including what I wear to start): *... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

The Cheapest Hiking Clothes

20th March 2006
Hiking clothes and backpacking clothes need to function to a higher standard than everyday clothes. That's why they're often more expensive. Shop all the sales you want, and you will save money, but that extremely expensive waterproof/breathable coat will... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman