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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.

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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.

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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

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Hiking Staff

Monday, April 3rd, 2006

Hiking Staff

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A number of manufacturers make high-quality aluminum hiking staffs, most of which resemble downhill ski poles without the basket at the bottom. These hiking staffs are usually either collapsible, extendable, or both, and can make your hike much easier and more comfortable.

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Charcoal Grill

Friday, March 31st, 2006

Article about choosing and using a charcoal grill.

Although gas grills are becoming more and more prominent, the old-school charcoal grills are still preferred by many of us. There’s just something about that grilled flavor that’s hard to let go of. Those red coals fill the mouth-watering meat with an incomparable flavor that can’t be forgotten. Charcoal grills are still widely available at stores and the variety is much nicer than it used to be.

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Camping Supplies

Friday, March 31st, 2006

Article about camping supplies.

To enjoy pitching a tent in the woods or on a campground next to a roaring fire for roasting our dinner on a stick, we must first invest in certain camping supplies to ensure our outdoor venture is a great one. Some of the more popular camping supplies concern cooking and sleeping. After all, no one wants to be deprived of a well-cooked meal while lounging away from home, and we all want to get a goodnight’s sleep.

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Camping Food

Friday, March 31st, 2006

Article about camping food that packs light and tastes good!Â

Good camping food requires the right tools and good food. Since camping usually means some amount of hiking, the food you pack will have to be light. Any meat that isn’t dehydrated tends to be extremely heavy, making most campers vegetarians whether they like it or not. Especially if you’re out for more than a couple days, protein gets to be an issue if your diet doesn’t contain any meat.

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Terrys Texas Style Barbecue Sauce

Thursday, March 30th, 2006

Terry’s Texas Style Barbecue Sauce starts off sweet & finishes with a kick that leaves you wanting more! Put Terry’s on everything and you’ll say what most of our customers say….”This is the best sauce they’ve ever had and won’t eat anything else”! This absolutely beats any sauce you’ve ever had! Terry’s Texas Style Barbecue Sauce makes the best gift. Print Terry’s tried and true recipe flyer to with the sauce at Father’s Day and all occassions.

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Backpacking

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006
When you are backpacking, a number of situations could arise – from confrontation with unfriendly elements through danger from wild animals to accidents. There is no simple or easy way to predict such things and to be prepared for them. One can however, carry loads of common sense around and think on the feet to deal with the situations the way it needs to be dealt with.

Motion Sickness

Saturday, March 25th, 2006

Right up there with a bad hangover or some food poisoning, a bad case of motion sickness is one of the most miserable experiences you can have.  The whole world spins around you, and you can’t ever remember feeling more nauseous.  Motion sickness can spoil an otherwise fun cruise, make a day of traveling by plane a total nightmare, and even ruin a good road trip.  There are fortunately several motion sickness remedies that can help avoid this from happening to you.

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Air Mattress

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

Ever heard of the Sleep By Number bed, or maybe the new space age foam mattresses? These recent breakthroughs are stirring interests galore. We all want that good night’s sleep so we don’t feel miserable at work the following day. After all, if we’re going to drop some dough, we want to get something worthwhile.

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Camping Beds

Thursday, March 23rd, 2006

Camping Bads

 

My husband, our two children and I, took one side, while two buddies of ours slept in the other. We had full privacy and plenty of room - room enough in fact, to fit the best thing of all: blow-up camping beds!!

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Beef Jerky

Wednesday, March 22nd, 2006

Beef Jerky

Can you really get any better than a stick of beef jerky? Come on Jaws . That ideal compact energy source that the cowboys toted around in their saddle bags and gnawed on by the fire ring. How can you top that? Put in your pack and it lasts for weeks in fact gets better in taste!

 

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Camping Stove

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Article about Camping Stove

The kind of camping stove you buy should depend on your needs. If you are ‘car camping’ and aren’t planning on hiking with your equipment, you can buy whatever stove you want. I would recommend in that case that you get one that has two or more burners, so you can cook more than one thing simultaneously.

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Camping In Alaska

Wednesday, March 15th, 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

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

An article on Camping Food

Good camping food requires the right tools. You’ll need a good camp stove, a set of cookware, and probably plenty of water. And you’ll also need food. Since camping usually means some amount of hiking, the food you pack will have to be light.

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Camping Beds

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

Article about Camping Beds

Self-inflating camping beds like the Thermarest line provide more warmth than the foam mats while staying just about as light. They pull a layer of air in between two layers of insulation, and the warm air trapped inside keeps you off of the cold ground.

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4 Season Tents

Wednesday, March 15th, 2006

An article on 4 Season Tents

 Generally, 4 season tents are built to withstand the worst mother nature has to offer; torrential rain, heavy snow, and howling winds. They have extra poles and tie downs to make the tent as sturdy as possible. 4 season tents are often dome-shaped in order to eliminate any flat spaces where snow could settle.

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Backpacking

Friday, March 10th, 2006
I have been backpacking since I was a little kid. My father always loved the outdoors, 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…

Camping Beds

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006
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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