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Top tips on preparing for a summer hike in the UK
By Lee Smith · 13 years ago
There are so many wonderful and varied landscapes to explore in the UK that can make for a memorable and affordable hiking holiday for individuals, groups and families. From the wilderness of Wales and Scotland, ...
Duke of Edinburgh awards expeditions for young people
By Lee Smith · 13 years ago
Duke of Edinburgh awards (often abbreviated to DofE) started as a scheme for boys in the 1950's with Prince Philip as the chairman. The now well-established scheme operates throughout the UK and is open to ...
Take water purification tablets with you in the jungle
By John Vandenburg · 13 years ago
Imagine that you're lost in the jungle, but you have a shelter and enough food and water. Because you are almost invisible for others in the jungle, you have to rescue yourself. If this happens, ...
Rafting in the Grand Canyon
By Wendy Rubicam · 13 years ago
You’ve heard about Grand Canyon raft trips. You may have read about them or, while researching adventure trips you saw some really rockin’ video. A trip like this might have even made it onto your ...
Metal Detecting A Wonderful Choice For An After Retirement Past Time
By Marie Malacaman · 13 years ago
For seniors and retirees searching for new adventure, starting a fresh hobby and choosing a new device like a metal detector can be quite a very stimulating experience.
Taking on metal detecting after retirement is ...
caravan washing lines
By Luke Jackson · 13 years ago
Caravan washing lines
Attention buyers and companies!
We manufacture Washing lines and LED lighting for caravans and currently supply Natal Caravan and Marine, who are extremely pleased with our product. The washing lines are made ...
Deep in the Jungle: There’s More to Bwindi than the Beasts
By Harry Clark · 13 years ago
Uganda’s countryside is scenic, lush and hilly, and scattered with expansive blue lakes, misty rainforests and steep, terraced slopes. On the western border, where Uganda meets Congo, is the majestic Rwenzori mountain range where you ...
Fly Grand Canyon - Enjoying An Airplane Tour Above the National Park
By Luke Plunket · 13 years ago
Grand Canyon airlines offers a number of amazing adventures. Among the most breathtaking, comprehensive, and thrilling ways to explore this massive, ancient National Park is by air. Air tours originate near the park, and also ...
Imperial Wharf Marina, London - Reviewed
By Richard Mcdonald-Proctor · 13 years ago
The demand for moorings and places to stay is ever increasing and given the demand for river and shore side space from competing users, it is rare for completely new facilities to be built.
However, ...
MDL Introduces Freedom Berthing For Boat & Yacht Owners
By Richard Mcdonald-Proctor · 13 years ago
Well done!
MDL Marinas have done it again!
Yes they have added a new dimension to Berthing - ‘Freedom Berthing’
Richard from The Skipper’s Guide, asked Mike Gates what is Freedom Berthing?
Area Manager for ...
Deer hunting in groups
By Ana Maria · 13 years ago
Hunting in group necessitates great organization. Whenever a group starts out into the wilderness to hunt an animal with either bows or firearms, it is of utmost importance that each member recognizes correct deer behavior, ...
Hidden Hikes on a Grand Canyon Rafting Trip
By Dick Mattson · 13 years ago
A whitewater rafting trip through the Grand Canyon not only gives you the thrills and adventure of being on the mighty Colorado River, but also gives trip participants access to some of the area’s least ...
Climbing Mt Kinabalu - What You Can Expect To Happen
By Gregg Hawes · 13 years ago
Kinabalu is the highest point in the area demarcated by the Himalaya and New Guinea. Located on the island of Borneo and being over 4,000 m high and still rising, the mountain is a real ...
Climbing Mount Kinabalu – An Amazingly Accessible Experience
By Gregg Hawes · 13 years ago
The 20th tallest mountain in the world and the 3rd tallest mountain in Southeast Asia, Kinabalu is an impressive massif on the island of Borneo. Tourists from all over the world come every year to ...
Climb Mount Kinabalu in One Day - Should You Really Do It?
By Gregg Hawes · 13 years ago
Usually tourists take two days to climb Mount Kinabalu, so that they can enjoy the sights and rest for a night at the warm lodgings in Laban Rata. But if you feel you are in ...
Origins of the 17 HMR
By Neil Dobson · 13 years ago
The .17 HMR was developed by Hornady in 2002. HMR stands for Hornady Magnum Rimfire, so naturally the 17 HMR is a rimfire rifle cartridge. The .17 HMR stemmed from the .22 Magnum, and it ...
Yacht Charter in Malta
By Ken Jones · 13 years ago
Malta, officially the Republic of Malta comprises an archipelago of seven islands situated in the Southern Mediterranean sea, 60 miles off the coast of Sicily, 180 miles east of Tunisia and 188 miles north of ...
Nautical Charts
By Ken Jones · 13 years ago
Nautical charts are graphic representations of a sea area and neighbouring coastal regions. Charts come in various scales and consequently the information contained on a chart varies. The following information is normally included; depths of ...
Sibenik Yacht Charter
By Ken Jones · 13 years ago
Sibenik is a beautiful city and an excellent starting point for exploring the national parks of; Krka, Kornati and Telascica Bay. There are charter boats in the marinas of Marina Mandalina, located near the centre ...
Some Things You Should Consider in Order to Make the Most Out of Climbing Mount Kinabalu
By Gregg Hawes · 13 years ago
The Borneo Island, situated in the Southeast of Asia, State of Sabah, is a breathtaking place that has many beautiful surroundings, and where you could easily spend a summer vacation. The best way to see ...