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Where to enjoy the thrill of caving?
By Harish Kohli · 18 years ago
“BY THE RULE OF THUMB, A MOUNTAINEER IS AN ADVENTURER” said Roger, a caving Instructor. I knew what he was getting at, but I wasn’t the least interested in going in to dark and dank ...
Mont Ventoux
By Theresa Feathers · 18 years ago
Mont Ventoux, (to interpret to English, “Windy Mountain”) is situated in the Provencal Region of the South of France. It is an awesome sight at 1909 metres above the sea – it can be seen ...
How To Spice Up Your Outdoor Cooking with Online Camping Recipes
By Karin Manning · 18 years ago
There’s something so amazing about cooking in the outdoors. The scent of fresh air, the harmonious singing of birds, and the awesome panoramic view seem to beckon the beauty of one’s soul and enhance the ...
Top Secret Bass Fishing Tips That Almost Take The Sport Out Of Bassmouth Fishing
By Karin Manning · 18 years ago
To be at the top of every pro bass fishing tournament you need to know more about bass than probably you know about your wife. If you are happy to be an amateur bass fisherman ...
Keystone Ski Resort Outback
By Scott Palat · 18 years ago
The Outback at Keystone Ski Resort offers amazing views and so much more. The Outback Express is the only lift which services this beautiful region which includes the north bowl and some of the best ...
What is ultralight hiking? Why should I hike light?
By Steve Green · 18 years ago
The answer most ultralight hikers would give is: It’s more fun. Lightweight backpackers typically say they feel free, close to nature, and enjoy not having the burden of a heavy pack.
Lightweight hiking typically is ...
Montana’s Welcome Creek Wilderness Trail: Madcap Adventures for a Spring Training Hike!
By Gordon Hollingshead · 19 years ago
Welcome Creek Wilderness - our spring-time challenge in a strange and wonderful little corner of the Montana back country world, just off the blue ribbon trout stream, Rock Creek. We should have thought it through ...
A Quick Visitors Guide to Redondo Beach
By Nancy Kinley · 19 years ago
In the midst of Los Angeles County’s west side, Redondo Beach sets itself apart from the masses of southern California beaches in many ways while still reflecting the best of the laid-back lifestyle for which ...
Tips for Snorkeling
By Rob Daniels · 19 years ago
Snorkeling is a great way to introduce yourself to the ocean. But like any sport/activity, it is important to be aware of basic safety rules to ensure that your snorkeling experience is enjoyable.
Be Calm ...
Grand Canyon Camping
By Francois Botha · 19 years ago
If you are interested in a top notch camping trip, you may want to check out what the Grand Canyon has to offer. Located in the lovely state of Arizona, the Grand Canyon is one ...
Don't Mess With Texas
By Celeste Bishop · 19 years ago
You cannot live in the state of the Texas and not see this slogan on signs along every highway, city street and rural route in the state. Don’t Mess With Texas means more than don’t ...
Swimming with Dolphins in California
By Thomas Morva · 19 years ago
California’s Central Coast is home to a variety of marine life including several types of dolphins.
The Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary (MBNMS), a Federally protected marine area offshore of California's central coast, supports one ...
Why You Should Visit The US Botanical Garden This Summer
By Stewart Silinsky · 19 years ago
Located in Washington, D.C. on the Capitol grounds, the United States Botanical Garden has a rich history in addition to its beautiful grounds.
Although the idea of a National Garden dates back to the times ...
Easy Camping Food: Devour Delicious and Easy Camping Food in Minutes
By Karin Manning · 19 years ago
It’s true.
You too can now enjoy the same quality meals you enjoy in your home kitchen in your campfire kitchen with little fuss.
Meals around the campfire are just as much the centre of ...
Best Snorkeling Destinations
By Max Bellamy · 19 years ago
Snorkeling is a universal sport and is enjoyed wherever there is clear still water abundant in marine flora and fauna. Some maritime tourist spots have become fan favorites, such as the beaches of the Hawaii ...
Get the Best Campsite This Weekend
By Karin Manning · 19 years ago
Imagine enjoying a beautiful peaceful sleep in your ten only to be woken up at 5am by a man on a power mower mowing the grass on the adjacent golf course.
This actually happened to ...
Hovercraft
By Mike Glanville · 19 years ago
Hovercraft have fascinated everyone since their invention in 1956 by Sir Christopher Cockerell. A hovercraft, or air-cushion vehicle (ACV), uses air to break the bond between itself and the surface it moves over. By eliminating ...
The Longest Mile - Spring Training and Treasure in Montana's Bitterroot Mountains
By Gordon Hollingshead · 19 years ago
Who would have thought it! It was a perfect spring day in the Bitterroot Range of Montana. My trail was a generally easy hike up Bass Creek from the Charles Water’s Recreation Area and campground. ...
A Game Park With A Difference
By Harish Kohli · 19 years ago
The vast plains of Tanzania are home to some of the world’s most dangerous and most beautiful beasts and they left Harish Kohli enraptured.
Africa is a land that inspires the senses. The eyes become ...
Spiti Valley – Part II
By Harish Kohli · 19 years ago
During my first visit to Spiti, I had walked along the snow-covered track between Dhankar and Kibber. There are no hotels in all of Spiti and accommodation can be found only at the government rest ...