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Packing for a British Summer Holiday

08th December 2011
The great British summer is a fantastic time of year to go on holiday, but the British weather is notoriously unreliable, and if you're planning a holiday in the UK this summer, then here are a few tips that will help you pack your suitcase. In Britain... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan

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

Be Guarded Putting on Waterproof Jackets

18th July 2011
Clothing can always preserve you from the most tricky occasions. If you are in the mountains and it is pouring, you could possibly want to have a waterproof jacket with you, if it is really winter season and your leather jacket isn't plenty of, you may wa... Read >
Author: Mitch Ortiz

Kayak Gear For the Starter

22nd June 2011
Standard Kayaking GearIf you personal a kayak you will of training course need a paddle. If you are in a solo kayak you only require a person double ended paddle. They come in a lot of different sizes and components but most novices will begin with the mo... Read >
Author: Craig Wall

Inca Trail Peru Beautiful

05th June 2011
Alpaca socks are cheap and cosy to use at night. You can choose up a pair in Cusco ahead of you commence your trekA again pack that fits as nicely as your boots. This may well sound odd, but if it is not suitable for your body you can end up with back aga... Read >
Author: Jackson Cherry

Essential Outdoor Equipment this Spring

23rd May 2011
The spring time in England can be a beautiful time of the year especially when the sun is out and the flowers are beginning to blossom for another year. Unfortunately, the spring weather is not always that predictable with cold snaps and heavy rain also a... Read >
Author: Diane Wilson

Protect Your Kids From The Rain When Hiking

04th May 2011
The enjoyment of a good walk can be greatly compromised by the rain. But, for adults and youngsters alike, being equipped with good, reliable equipment can have a real affect on the rest of the hike. Especially for young kids, undesirable weather can brin... Read >
Author: mediaprecision

Vanuatu - Important Travel information and Tips

13th April 2011
Fly here - The main carriers that fly into Vanuatu are: Air New Zealand, Air Vanuatu, Qantas, Virgin Airlines, Pacific Blue, Air Pacific, Air Calin Port Vila - Is located on the most populated Island, Efate, and most likely is where you will arrive at.... Read >
Author: Chris

How To Camp Like A Pro

28th March 2011
It’s difficult to go camping when you’ve never done it before. Tackling the activity without even knowing the basics may cause you some trouble. It’s not hard to imagine accidents occurring during the camping session because of your ignorance. Fortunately... Read >
Author: Sue Mattson

The Inca Trail and Peru Treks: What to Take?

27th March 2011
Hiking in Inca Trail or any other high altitude trek in Peru can be very unlike hikes you do back home. Being prepared will ensure that you get the most out of your Peru trekking holiday. Here is a list of what to take on the Inca Trail, or any Peru trek.... Read >
Author: jonclarke

Motorhome UK Hire

27th March 2011
Save some cash this year and stay in the UK for your next holiday. You may forget sometimes, especially when the weather is dark and grey, but the UK is a great place to live and an even great place to holiday in. Millions of tourists visit the UK each ye... Read >
Author: Sarah Parker

Fiji Travel information – What You Need To Know!

07th March 2011
Fiji is located in the South Pacific approximately 4,450 km (2,775 mi) southwest of Honolulu and 1,770 km (1,100 mi) north of New Zealand. Flight time to Fiji is 10 hours from Los Angeles; four hours from Sydney; 3 hours from Auckland; and about six hours... Read >
Author: Chris

Thermal Underwear Can Keep You Warm And Toasty This Winter

23rd February 2011
Once we get further into the winter season we are giving more thought to how we can keep nice and warm in the chilly conditions we are faced with. A good set of warm clothes will make all the difference in relation to comfort in winter months especially f... Read >
Author: mediaprecision

Grab Some New Outdoor Clothing for a More Active 2011

18th February 2011
If you’ve been looking at the adverts on the television and on billboards at the moment, you’ll notice that everything revolves around losing weight after a festive season of eating lots and drinking plenty. For many, dieting can seem like a real chore, e... Read >
Author: Diane Wilson

Keep Warm This Winter - Top 5 Coats for Men

15th February 2011
Winter is well and truly upon us now, and that means wrapping up with lots of layers to keep warm while we’re out and about. But the most important layer of all is arguably the outer one, because you will want to stay looking your best no matter what th... Read >
Author: Paul Buchanan
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