October 18th, 2008 at 12:17 pm (Camping)
If you are looking for a holiday destination where wildlife roams free and you can relax in the peaceful environment, then the Yellowstone National Park is the perfect location. You can choose between a winter or summer lodge, a luxury hotel, or a camping resort. (…)
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October 16th, 2008 at 12:17 pm (Camping)
One question I often get from people asking me for advice on family camping is how to choose a good camping tent. With so many different types of tents available out there, even an experienced camper can get easily perplexed by the bewildering variety of tents to choose from. Here are some essential tips to consider when choosing your family camping tent.
1. The Size of Your Tent
First and foremost, when choosing a tent you must know how many persons you will need the tent to cater for. (…)
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October 14th, 2008 at 12:17 pm (Camping)
All year round, Mexico is booming with life. This is because every month, a town or even the whole country celebrates a fiesta, a celebration in commemoration of a past but highly significant event, in thanksgiving for their patron saint, or in remembering important people in their history. These are also one of the best times to visit the country, since they never run out of trade fairs, bazaars, concerts, games, and other activities that will surely keep you busy during your entire stay. (…)
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October 13th, 2008 at 12:17 pm (Camping)
Who doesn’t want to enjoy a luxury travel in luxurious car? Well everyone wants to enjoy a great exotic traveling. And to enjoy a luxurious travel the nothing is better than opting to limousine hire services.
Whether you are going for an event, a special meal, an airport limousine hire services have the best packages to suit your needs and to make your traveling more enjoyable. You can plan to use a limousine on your wedding and can make your moment memorable. (…)
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October 11th, 2008 at 12:09 pm (Camping)
Thinking of taking your family for a vacation? Instead of going for expensive vacation packages and burn a hole in your pocket, why not bring your whole family for a great camping trip. Family camping is not only more affordable than a complete stay in a resort, it offers enjoyment that packaged vacations can’t even come close to.
The 5 reasons below will provide you with some of the great benefits that family camping can bring:
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October 5th, 2008 at 3:26 am (Camping)
The last thing that you would ever think of happening when you’re in Mexico is having your safety compromised. However, you basically know that accidents can happen, and crime can strike anywhere and anytime, even when you’re on a holiday. Though there is no real guarantee that you will be completely safe once you’re already out there, it’s still best to be prepared at all times. As they say, it’s better to be ready than sorry in the end. (…)
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October 4th, 2008 at 10:19 am (Camping)
If you are planning for a vacation with ever lasting memories in one of the world’s most beautiful holiday destination, then its time to make your plan and travel to Cyprus and rent a private villa. A villa is essentially a house that has been designed for holidays where you can spend time at your leisure. From gardens and terraces to private pools, a villa is a great way to relax and explore the country at your own. (…)
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October 4th, 2008 at 3:26 am (Camping)
Camping is an outdoor activity which can be fun and adventurous at the same time. A little caution and careful planning can make one such trip a memorable one. While going for a camp the camping site, equipment, list, medical kit and outdoor activities should be well planned. But there are some other basics which are as important and should not be ignored. One of those essentials is campground cooking or camping meals. Camps are a home away from home. (…)
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October 3rd, 2008 at 10:19 am (Camping)
Planning to rent a villa with a pool during your Christmas holidays? If you have yet not finalized your bookings, then consider the following listed factors which you should consider when finalizing your bookings. Like which part of the world are you planning to holiday in? What’s the season specification of that part of the world? (…)
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October 3rd, 2008 at 3:26 am (Camping)
When heading out into the wilderness, it is essential to gather all of the proper camping gear first. Of course, the type of camping gear you need depends upon the type of outdoor adventure you plan to enjoy. After all, if you will be heading out into the backcountry with nothing but a rucksack, you will need to keep your gear light and to the minimum while still providing for your necessities. (…)
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October 2nd, 2008 at 10:20 am (Camping)
There are over a million tourists that visit Mexico every year, and most of them can be found frolicking in the beach and coastlines. This is, however, not surprising anymore as Mexico is a country blessed with tropical climate, clear blue beaches, vast expanse of the ocean, numerous beautiful islands, and plenty of water activities that you can possibly do.
That’s why it’s very important that you don’t get to spoil your Mexican beach vacation. (…)
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October 2nd, 2008 at 3:26 am (Camping)
When thinking of renting a motorhome or a campervan hire, it is important to consider the vehicle that best suits your needs.
Firstly, you have to compare quoting costs. In order to fully enjoy and benefit from what you pay for, during vehicle selections, you should compare quotes. Ask yourself why is this vehicle much more expensive than the other one when they both have the same number of berths or the same facilities. Probably because there are daily costs involved. (…)
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October 1st, 2008 at 3:25 am (Camping)
Hampi on in the border of Tungsbhadra River near to Hospet It is in south India. It is a great historical place name in the world.
Foreign local resources divided as two at hampi on the border of river. Hills surrounded the hampi looking for better place.
Saint Vidyaranya established the seat of Vijayanagara Empire in 1336 A.D, with the help of his devotee disciples Hakka and Bukka. The empire later became famous for its support towards renovation/reconstruction of temples through out India. (…)
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September 29th, 2008 at 3:27 am (Camping)
Less than forty years ago, tourism was encouraged as an unquestionable good. With the arrival of package holidays and charter flights, tourism could at last be enjoyed by the masses. Yet one day, it seems feasible that there will be no more tourists. There will be ‘adventurers’, ‘fieldwork assistants’, ‘volunteers’ and, of course, ‘travellers’. But the term ‘tourist’ will be extinct. (…)
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September 24th, 2008 at 8:43 am (Camping)
You may remember the song “Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire.” Well, camping is like that but with marshmallows! Camping is an activity not similar to any other. Thousands of people enjoy the serenity of nature once the weather gets warmer. The tents are opened and the sleeping bags are pulled out of storage. Now that the long winter has come to an end, it is time to enjoy the great outdoors. Are you new to camping or are you a seasoned veteran? (…)
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September 23rd, 2008 at 8:43 am (Camping)
The high mountains of Colorado still had a lot of snow in mid June. In fact, the Arkansas river was close to flooding here in Canon City, despite there being no rain in weeks. The snow melt was enough to raise it to its highest level in years. But my friend Mike and I were still hoping to go backpacking up high.
We had been up to 9,000 feet a couple weeks earlier and saw just one snowbank in the woods. (…)
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September 22nd, 2008 at 8:43 am (Camping)
“Home is where the heart is”… “There’s no place like home.”…”Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to.” No matter how you look at it, or which quote you choose to go by, our sense of “home” is a powerful one. As children home is (ideally) a safe haven – a place where we they can be themselves, and are protected and safe with parents and family. (…)
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September 21st, 2008 at 8:38 am (Camping)
California is one of the states that counts with vast amounts of natural resources and because of that the local government has established several areas that need to be kept as a local and national treasure that will stand as our legacy for future generations, these areas are known as national parks. (…)
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September 20th, 2008 at 8:38 am (Camping)
When setting off an extended backpacking trip for the first time, it’s common for people to bring far more than they need; the uncertainty of what the trip may bring can lead to a mentality of packing things “just in case”, or for comfort. To help you towards the way of travelling light, here’s a subjective and irreverent list of ten common backpacking items which should you should consider leaving in the wardrobe.
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September 19th, 2008 at 8:38 am (Camping)
Himalayas, as we hear the name, our mind flashes with great mountains, lush blue sky belt, panoramic scenes, tranquilizing ambiences, to put in “A Living Paradise on the Earth”. The best way to experience and explore the heaven is to camp in Himalayas. Camping in the hearts of Himalayas means a moment where there’s no hustle bustle of city life, no tension, no pollution; just surrendering our souls to the Mother Nature and unveil its hidden dimensions. (…)
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