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Family Vacation Spots at Christmas or Spring Break

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2006

When summer, Christmas or spring break hits, everyone wants to go on vacation. Planning in advance allows you to capture the best vacation opportunities at the best prices. This is especially true with regards to air fair. If you fly often, you will know exactly what I am talking about. Getting your airfare tickets in advance can save you some major bucks. Also booking online will save you money in most cases.

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Great Spots to Take a Fishing Vacation

Monday, May 1st, 2006

The waters of the world are full of fish and there are thousands of spots to take a fishing vacation. So, when you pack up and head out for a fishing vacation, it is your own personal preference of where you choose to go. However, there are some great fishing spots that are highly recommended for their unique fishing opportunities. Read More About: Great Spots to Take a Fishing Vacation

Popular Family Vaction Spots

Monday, May 1st, 2006

Gatlinburg Family Vacation Spots are Popular

Some of the more popular family vacation spots include Disney World and Disney Land. We just can’t seem to stay away from that darn mouse. The package deals offer all kinds of trips to choose from. When in search of a family vacation package, it is a great idea to plan ahead. This way you can beat the seasonal rushes. When summer hits, everyone is going on some kind of vacation.

Easy to find a Gatlinburg Hotel or Motel Online

Sunday, April 30th, 2006

Gatlinburg Hotels and Motels

The great thing about hotels and motels is the availability. It’s simple to hop online and sort through a variety of quality lodgings. If you already know your destination, you can simple pop open a search engine and go to town.

Guide to Mountain Vacations

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

There are a number of beautiful mountain ranges across the United States that provide wonderful vacation destinations. A mountain vacation can be an adventurous, fun-filled trip for the entire family, or it can be a secluded and relaxing romantic getaway.

Guide to Mountain VacationsÂ

Gatlinburg Rentals for Cabins and Hotels

Wednesday, April 26th, 2006

All about Gatlinburg Mountain Cabin Rentals

There two best ways to really see a place like the Smoky Mountains is either backpacking or renting a mountain cabin; backpacking may be even more scenic, but the cabin is by far more luxurious!

Full article at: Gatlinburg Cabin Rental

Fly Fishing

Saturday, April 22nd, 2006

There Is More To Fly Fishing Than Just Wetting A Hook

There is something that I have called angler’s attention. It is developed after you have been fishingfor years and years, and in this article we will be concerning ourselves with fly fishing. You can usually tell those that…

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Use a Portable Dog Kennel to Save Space

Friday, April 21st, 2006

Thousands of people use the regular “old-time” dog kennels that take up lots of space, both in a vehicle and at home if you have them set up there to “kennel train” your animals. These types of kennels are hard to store and hard to navigate around if you have to put them in the middle of the floor or in the car for travel. Portable dog kennels can alleviate these problems. Read complete article on Portable Dog Kennels .

The Wonder of the Batteryless Torchlight

Friday, April 21st, 2006

How many times have your flashlight batteries died at an inopportune moment? If the answer is anything more than never, then a batteryless flashlight could be just your thing!

Batteryless flashlight? How does that work then?

Read complete article on the The Miracle of the Batteryless Flashlight .

Spring Break Trip

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

An article on Spring Break Trip

A good destination is an absolute must for a great spring break trip. If you have a spring break trip to the next town over from your university or to your hometown you may have fun, but it won’t have that intangible quality that makes spring break trips different from any other trips you’ll take over the course of your college career. Warm locations are popular, especially for those living in cold climates, but a spring break ski vacation can be just as much fun as a spring break surfing vacation, and sometimes less expensive.

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Black Bear

Tuesday, April 18th, 2006

The Black bear, or Ursus americanus to scientists, is the most common species of bear in North America. If you go camping somewhere in the United States, Mexico or Canada and you see a bear, chances are you’re looking at a black bear.

Tents, What Tent Do I Buy

Sunday, April 16th, 2006

If you’re backpacking on a long trip, then weight may be a primary concern, but if you’re car camping then it’s comfort and space, not weight, which will help you find the tent that’s right for you.Â

If you’re backpacking, then heavy, base camp style tents will do nothing but weigh you down.Â

A more standard, backpacker’s tent will be more suitable. Another choice still remains; do you want a 3 season tent or a 4 season tent? Generally, 4 season tents are built to withstand the worst mother nature has to offer; torrential rain, heavy snow, and howling winds.Â

They have extra poles and tie downs to make the tent as sturdy as possible…

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Mountain Guides

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Article on Mountain Guides

Paper mountain guides can take many forms, from small government-issued pamphlets about a certain climb to handwritten notes from friends to full-length, pitch-by-pitch guides. They all have their own strengths and weaknesses. Though a book offering full route descriptions, detailed maps, and stories of past ascents may be a valuable tool when climbing a mountain, it’s easy to rely too heavily on these sorts of mountain guides.

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Discover Alaska Adventure Travel

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

An article about Alaska Adventure Travel

Alaska adventure travel is incredibly popular for travelers who want to explore vast wilderness, breath taking scenery and diverse wildlife. Alaska has so much to offer the adventure some travler, it is like traveling to a different place and time. Your Alaskan excursion could include exciting activities such as sea kayaking, river rafting, hiking, camping, fishing, whale watching, and wildlife photography just to name a few. Alaska offers magnificent white capped mountains, majestic glaciers, streams teaming with giant salmon, gorgeous national parks, wildlife refuges, and cozy backcountry lodging.

Read the whole article at the World Travel Excursions web site.

Alaska Adventure TravelÂ

Hunting Supplies

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Article on Hunting Supplies

Of course, the type of hunting you plan on doing will make a big difference in the sorts of hunting supplies you’re going to require for the trip. Not only is the type of game important, but it’s also important to consider the type of weather and climate you’ll be hunting in.

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Hiking Staff

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Article about Hiking Staff

If you’re planning on spending a lot of time on the trail, one of the best things you can do for yourself is to get a hiking staff. Now, this doesn’t mean that piece of pulpy pine tree that you hacked off near the trailhead and shaved down. Though that walking stick may make you feel like a member of the Lewis & Clark expedition, it’s not going to make your hike easier or more comfortable; in fact, it’ll probably do you more harm than good, and you’ll end up ditching it by the second or third mile anyway.

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Hiking Boots

Saturday, April 15th, 2006

Article about Hiking Boots

If you’re out to find a new pair of hiking boots there are a lot of choices out there. However, if you’re looking for a standard multi-day hiker you’re in pretty good hands, as this is where most of the hiking boot market is targeted. Sure, there are some low-topped day hiking boots and some huge, overbuilt expedition boots, but what you’re looking for is a high-topped boot that will give you lots of ankle support over a lot of miles.

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Cross Country Travel

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article about Cross Country Travel

A trip to remember, cross-country travel offers a vast array of possible experiences, too many to describe. The traveler can select the mode of transportation, lodging accommodations (a tent, camper, RV, hotel), route, and attractions or friends and family along the way.

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Backpacking Hiking The Great Outdoors

Friday, April 14th, 2006

I went on my first backpacking trip when I was ten.

My dad was always quite an outdoorsman, and I had come along on fishing trips many times already, waking before down to drive out to the lake and catch the fish feeding on morning stillness under a soft blanket of mist, but this was to be something altogether different.

How can I describe that first night, camping on a rise above that giant, mist-covered lake? The loons called and called, lonely and longing, beginning below usand trailing off among the interlocking lakes branching into eternity…

Full Story…Â Backpacking Talk

Discover The New Camping Beds!

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Spending a night in the woods no longer means a long night and sore back the next morning. Today’s camping beds come in a wide range of sizes and comfort levels to work for everyone, from the ultra-light backpacker to the creature-comfort car camper…

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Camping Supplies

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article on Camping Supplies

Being an outdoor lover myself, I have my own beliefs in what’s necessary to make any camping trip enjoyable. Certain camping supplies include; a well-made tent that can hold up in strong wind and rain, a nice goose-down mummy bag to ensure a warm night when it’s below freezing, and a high-end lighter, which may run around 40 dollars or so.

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Camping Stove

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article about Camping Stove

If you are planning on hiking with your equipment, the highest priority for your camping stove should be weight. If you are going for an especially long hike, or extended backpacking trip, you should consider getting a very small, single burner stove.

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Camping In Alaska

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article on Camping In Alaska

One of the most important things to remember while camping in Alaska is that bears like the smell of food. What you don’t want is for them to smell food on you, since that makes you smell a lot like food. This is bad. So, the best precaution you can take is to make sure that you keep your tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping area free from any smells of food.

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Camping Food

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article about Camping Food

Camping food doesn’t have to be made up solely of bland freeze-dried dinners and trail mix. With a bit of planning, everyone can make great food in camp that packs light and tastes good.

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Camping Beds

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article about Camping Beds

Backpackers have been using rolled foam camping beds for years on the trail. They’re light and warm, and they pack down reasonably well. They’re also cheap and durable enough to be used as seats for cooking in camp or for a table to keep your cookware out of the dirt and sand.

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California Wine Country

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article on California Wine Country

A tour of California wine country can be enjoyed by many means, since drinking and driving is not encouraged, visitors can make their way by limo, bus, jeep, carriage, train, plane, and even by hot air balloon! Many tour packages are available and can accommodate any travelers’ desires and pocketbooks. Tours of select counties, such as, the wildly popular Sonoma and Napa valley tours, can be combined with lunch or dinner, a mystery theater, mountain biking, or overnight resort and spa accommodations. Vacations can be booked online and be made as unique or as carefree as you’d like.

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Cairns Australia

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article on Cairns Australia

Cairns Australia is on the Gold Coast of Australia on the northeastern side of the country in the state of Queensland. It is the home of the Great Barrier Reef and some of the finest diving sites and beaches in the world.

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Big Bear Lake

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article about Big Bear Lake

What do you want in a mountain vacation spot? In the summer, Big Bear Lake is a boaters dream. The fresh water lake is seven miles long and approximately one mile across at its widest point. It has a maximum depth of 72 feet and over 22 miles of shoreline.

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Backpacking Tents

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article on Backpacking Tents

Backpacking tents aren’t the heavy, leaking, cumbersome shelters they once were either. Construction from nylon shells and fiberglass or carbon-fiber poles mean that today’s tents are smaller and lighter than ever before.

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Backpacking

Friday, April 14th, 2006

Article on Backpacking

Our backpacking trip was over far too quickly. Nine days and it was over – such a paltry duration when confronted with the infinite expanse of nature.

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Amelia Island

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article on Amelia Island

Amelia Island is one of the few remaining undiscovered resort locations in Florida. Expect all the activities and nightlife you could want, but do not expect to leave Amelia Island thinking, “Too bad it’s so commercial”.

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Alaska Adventure Travel

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article about Alaska Adventure Travel

Alaska adventure travel will fulfill your desire to be one with nature and Alaska’s truly breathtaking environment. Meet the locals, experience the divine ecosystem, and the vastly untouched Alaskan wilderness.

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Adventure Travel

Friday, April 14th, 2006

A article on Adventure Travel

The sense of adventure that is usually associated with travel has become obsolete. Until adventure travel came on the scene that is. With adventure travel, travel ca once more become that exalted activity that brings us in touch with new cultures and people and broadens our horizons.

Full Article Adventure Travel

4 Season Tents

Friday, April 14th, 2006

An article on 4 Season Tents

If you’re backpacking, then heavy, base camp style tents will do nothing but weigh you down. A more standard, backpacker’s tent will be more suitable. Another choice still remains; do you want a 3 season tent or a 4 season tent? Generally, 4 season tents are built to withstand the worst mother nature has to offer; torrential rain, heavy snow, and howling winds.

Read the full article 4 Season Tents

Hiking Boots

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Hiking Boots

If you’re out to find a new pair of hiking boots there are a lot of choices out there. However, if you’re looking for a standard multi-day hiker you’re in pretty good hands, as this is where most of the hiking boot market is targeted. Sure, there are some low-topped day hiking boots and some huge, overbuilt expedition boots, but what you’re looking for is a high-topped boot that will give you lots of ankle support over a lot of miles

Full Article on Hiking Boots