Ways to Avoid Montezume's Revenge in Mexico -
by
Clinton N. Maxwell
Prevent holiday illness by taking the right precautions. Stay healthy on your next trip....
Backpacking Gear - Making Them Lighter With Multi-Use Items -
by
Joseph Then
Backpacking involves walking long distances with heavy gear on your back. That is the essence of the sport, but it does not have to be the reason why you give it up or can no longer do it. ...
Go North with Alaska Vacation Packages -
by
Aj Yeakel
Whether you want to tour Alaska by sea, foot, or even snow shoes, there are plenty of Alaska vacation packages that can fit both your needs and your budget. Guided tours are one simple solution that can help ...
Backpacking gear -
by
Hak Ty
The term 'backpacking' is derived from the backpack one carries, which is a survival kit for a hiker. What to take and what not to take depends on person to person.
The fact remains that this decision is very ...
40 ways to use your Bandana -
by
Cid Bus
As you travel , especially to our neck of the woods in Big Sky Country, Montana arrying only your backpack or other small bag you want to be prepared for as many eventualities as possible. Since you can't possibly ...
Breathable Sportswear at Less Cost -
by
Kent Johnson
For years the best jackets and pants for enduring wet and cold conditions usually had the name Gor-Tex (tm) associated with them. Consumers who could afford Gort-Tex (tm) got it, the rest of the us settled for nylon gear ...
Beginning Backpacking, tips and things to think about -
by
Dustin Twiggs
Backpacking Advice
This is just a short article on backpacking. Books upon books have been written on the topic, and magazines are published monthly discussing trends both new and old. There are lots of reasons to backpack. Some go ...
THOUGHTS OF A SUMMER NIGHT -
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Karen A. Lech
THOUGHTS OF A SUMMER NIGHT
by
Karen A. Lech
The lonely lullabies of night drift like lazy clouds through the darkness... A train whistle blares like an out of tune trumpet, the chugging of its engine, the clack of mighty grooved wheels ...
Archery Shooting - Five Key Components for Accuracy! -
by
Mark Petersen
There are five key components for accurate archery shooting.
The first thing you want to do to maintain accurate archery shooting is to periodically check your bow for proper tuning and your arrows for proper flight. You also want ...
It's Mating Season for the Great Horned Owls -
by
Phil Winter
...And other interesting facts.
The great horned owl is the first wild bird to start the mating cycle for the new year. Now (early January) is the middle of a mating season that starts in mid-December and peaks in mid-January ...
Picking a Tent -
by
Stuart Edwards
Picking a Tent
For a successful and happy camping trip it is essential to have the correct equipment. Campers need to be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions...even in summer!! You must have camping kit that can cope ...
The War Against Pool Algae and How To Enlist ! -
by
Lee Coleman
The War Against Pool Algae and How to Enlist
Copyright © 2005 Lee Coleman
http://www.propertyservicesinfrance.com
Brief description -
The War Against Pool Algae and How to Enlist
Full Description -
Swimming Pool algae is one thing you don't want in your ...
Carrying a Kayak -
by
Ryan Calkins
If you are going to be kayaking you're going to need to be able to move your kayak when it is out of the water. You'll need to move the kayak to and from the water, or from body ...
The Three Major Kayak Materials -
by
Ryan Calkins
There are three major materials that kayaks are made from. These materials are Rotationally Molded Plastic (Rotomold), Fiberglass, and Kevlar. I've put together some descriptions and comparisons of the different materials. It is useful to know what to look ...
Step by Step - Boarding a Kayak, and Staying Dry -
by
Ryan Calkins
One of the trickiest things related to kayaking, believe it or not, is getting into the kayak. When I first began kayaking this was one of the more annoying things that I was faced with at the beginning of ...
Kayak Safety -
by
Ryan Calkins
When you are out on the river, you need to be careful for your own good. Being safe is a very important part of any sport, kayaking is no exception. Take some things into consideration before you set out ...
Top 5 Reasons Why You Need Polarized Sunglasses -
by
Mark Forster
Top 5 Reasons Why You Need Polarized Sunglasses
Boaters and fishermen have used
polarized sunglasses a long time to reduce glare from the lake. However, polarized sunglasses can offer benefits and advantages when worn for most outdoor sports ...
Inflatable rafts come in many shapes and sizes -
by
Terry Price
Inflatable rafts come in all shapes and sizes. A raft is a special type of boat this is usually distinguished by the lack of a hull. These rafts are kept afloat by inflated containers or buoyant materials such as ...
All about Kayaking -
by
Terry Price
You will love this wonderful and exciting sport that will keep you and your whole family healthy for many years to come. It is called Kayaking! The kayak was derived from the Eskimo canoe and was originally made of ...
Boat Covers, an essential item for all boaters -
by
Terry Price
Protecting your investment with a boat cover, whether it is a brand new sailboat, canoe or the family ski boat is a wise choice. Boat covers for the most part are easy to use and they are designed to ...