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A Look at Golf Ball Retrievers

26th February 2010
A golf ball retriever is a tool that every golfer should have to eliminate the need to bend and stoop to locate your ball. While a golf ball retriever is actually very simple, it is a tool that can make your golf game much more fun, much easier, cleaner,... Read >
Author: Jeff Parrish

Protect Your Dog Against These Threats

18th February 2010
Owning a dog is one of the most rewarding experiences a person can have in their lifetime, but having a dog is much more than the occasional walk around the block or playing fetch in the yard. There are many other responsibilities that one must consider i... Read >
Author: Jimmie Mcdowell

The Proper Hygiene for Your Dog

18th February 2010
Washing your dog is important, but not as important as some people think. Healthy dogs actually don't need to be washed all that often, but humans prefer to bathe them so that they have a more pleasing smell and appearance. Doggie bath time is a good time... Read >
Author: Jimmie Mcdowell

Tree Houses Not Just for Kids in Washington State

10th February 2010
What child in the U.S. has not dreamed of having a tree-house?   To climb a sturdy ladder that lifts you into the branches of a strong tree, where you can hide among the leaves and watch the world go by from the comfort of a secret hideaway?    The... Read >
Author: Frank Anton

Buying a Land – Know the Checklist for Informed and Wise Investment

26th January 2010
The vast and exciting milieu of the real estate industry is definitely one of the sought-after and profitably sound ventures for contemporary investors and home buyers. In order to gain a successful mark in this highly competitive and complex business how... Read >
Author: roseywriter

Keep Warm with Patio Fire Pits

07th January 2010
Enjoying the backyard all year long is easier said than done if you live somewhere with cold winters. But with a simple patio fire pit you have an economical and attractive way to keep warm outdoors and make the most of your outside living space. Crea... Read >
Author: Jenna May

Windy Conditions Why I LOVE Playing Golf In The Wind

27th November 2009
One of the great things I enjoy about golf is the fact that the playing conditions on the course can change at any moment due to the weather. Now some of you might be wondering why rain, wind, or extreme temperatures gets me excited on the golf course. We... Read >
Author: adezexperthevk

Building a Log Cabin

19th November 2009
For those who enjoy the outdoors, there is nothing quite like spending a night in an authentic log cabin. Generally made up of one or two rooms, a log cabin might be the closest one can get to living in nature while still having a roof overhead. Buildin... Read >
Author: Jessica Bond

Fire Hoses: One of a Kind?

30th October 2009
There are several different types of hoses used by fire fighters. Most commonly, fire hoses consist of at least one layer of woven material on the out layer, with in interior rubber lining. There are two fields of fire hoses; those meant to operate ... Read >
Author: John Walker

The African Hunting Dog, An Almost Extinct Breed

12th October 2009
The African Hunting Dog (Lycaon Pictus) is a mammal of the Canidae family so it is related to the domestic dog. It is the only species in its genus - Lycaon. As their name indicates, they can only be found in Africa, mostly in scrub savanna as well as oth... Read >
Author: Salieri

6 Tips for a walking holiday

12th October 2009
Northumberland is thought of as one of the best places for walking within the country. It is known for it's wide variety of footpaths, bridle paths and accommodations for both, the extensive network of footpaths criss-cross through open country, wooded ar... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why People are Still Using Dial-up

09th October 2009
Although dial-up was once considered the wave of the future only about 10 years ago, many people have moved on to broadband services, convinced that dial-up is a terrible thing. You hear countless attempts by marketing reps to convince dial-up users to gi... Read >
Author: Hannah Miller

The Garmin eTrex GPS Navigation System

08th October 2009
The Garmin eTrex GPS Navigation System was designed for outdoor enthusiasts and for anyone who enjoys camping, hiking or other adventures. The eTrex is called, "the little yellow wonder," thanks to its easy-to-use features and rugged exterior. The eTrex f... Read >
Author: Shawnsum1

The Survival Mindset

01st October 2009
Common sense defense After seeing about a half a dozen young women out jogging yesterday evening, I was anxious to get to my keyboard. This article is sort of aimed at women, but, MEN, you to need to be concerned and prepared! If not for yourself, the on... Read >
Author: Paul Foreman

Skiing Cross-country

22nd September 2009
You may be amazed by the amount of energy a cross-country skier can expend. In terms of the effort required, the skills levels and the duration of some competitive races, there is little to compare with an international cross-country skiing event, and whe... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley
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