Articles, tagged with "mountain man", page 1
08th December 2010
They are highly acclaimed by the general public, especially by the business man who likes the outdoors during his free time. The truth is that adventure watches are simply cool. Everyone has a cousin that wears that surfing watch or that uncle that has th...
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tomkent45
27th October 2010
Phoenix is the capital and the largest city of the US state of Arizona, as well as the most populated city of in the US. However, it isn’t a new city. This city was also known as the valley of sun and it first became populated some 1200 years ago. Since t...
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ChristinaX
23rd March 2010
Fresno, a city of california with a name based on the ash tree. In 1856, the city of "ash tree" was founded, in 1909, boundaries were established by Europeans descent residing along the floor and foothills of San Joaquin and King Rivers. Soon, Spanish e...
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Alex Baker
22nd March 2010
MS#8. "Your PC can take care of itself: Performance Self Tuning, Self-Healing"
Reminds me of the TV Ad where the doc is telling a patient over the phone how to perform surgery on himself. Again your local as well as remote computer repair docs thank ...
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Forest Mcbride
14th January 2010
Children can be cruel to their peers - especially if there is a child that is a little different from the majority. Children go through many stages as they grow up. There is the gangly period when the girls physically outpace the boys. The boys then end...
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Quintin Whitfield
02nd December 2009
All of us have the fantasy - the perfect weekend getaway. The cozy, quiet country cottage amidst the pine trees is a scene out of a Jack London novel. The lake glistens and shines right outside your door, and is the ideal spot for fishing, boating, and a ...
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Robert Bell
28th October 2009
This article on the 10 (no, 11... yes, 11) tips for newbies is not written from the catbird seat point of view of the article host or database manager. Rather it is by and from the perspective of an author who remembers the early misgivings. It is written...
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Author:
eherex
29th May 2009
Saturated animal fat is now considered a serious threat to health. The exact opposite was true before the latest one to two centuries.
I remember National Geographic articles showing tribal chiefs from deep in Africa. The wealthiest were the ones whose...
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Author:
Dr. Don Miller
17th April 2009
Leeds - things to see by Day
Leeds is in one of the most gorgeous outdoor areas of great Britain. It's right on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales which provides great opportunities for hill walking, hiking, climbing and more. How about taking the team on...
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BrianSmall
03rd April 2009
The return of Lewis and Clark from their trip to the Pacific strengthened the belief that the country beyond the Missouri was not fit for habitation or use. The following year, 1807, one of the expedition's former members was busy prospecting for beaver a...
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Author:
Allison Ryan
23rd March 2009
parking available. If not, ask about shuttle services that may be provided.
Get some mountain outing skills You don't have to be a certified mountain man to enjoy a mountain outing, but your group should at least have one or two people who know someth...
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Author:
Joan Shine
11th July 2008
The rum cake recipe may originate from the early 1800's, but the taste is always the same, whether then or now. The Denver Pie Company provides an authentic treat that have long pleased mountain men, cowboys and travelers across the Rocky Mountains. Made ...
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Author:
DPC
15th November 2006
Here is the perfect Dutch oven breakfast for a cold camping morning. Mountain Man Hash is easy to make, will fill everyone up, is very tasty. It is best made in a Dutch oven, which makes it perfect for cold mornings, since you will have a fire going any...
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Author:
Scott Carey
28th September 2006
I suppose I was seven or eight years old, and I'm certain my parents knew that the gift I wanted for Christmas was a BB gun. I dreamed that I would become a great mountain man like Davy Crockett and I even had a coon skin cap and a dog named Grinder who w...
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Author:
Kyle Crane
05th July 2006
This is a simple guide to make your hitch hiking in New Zealand as safe and easy as possible.
Hitchhiking is not without risk in any country and the same applies in New Zealand. New Zealand has crime like any other western country. New Zealand only has...
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Author:
Glenn Bongartz