Archive for January, 2010
If you are coming for a vacation to the area in the south east of Spain known as the Costa Blanca, you should consider visiting the city of Calpe which is situated in the northern part of the province of Alicante. The history of Calpe goes back to Roman times and many different civilizations have used the land and the sea around Calpe for their own advantages. These include the Visigoths, the Muslims, and the Christians who reconquered the area in the 13th century.
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January 30th, 2010 | Posted in Holiday Guides | No Comments
To figure out if new, used or repossessed motorhomes for sale are the best choice for you, compare value, features, construction and selection to make your decision. Here is a general guide to get you started.
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January 24th, 2010 | Posted in Recreational Vehicles | No Comments
1. The off-season. The off-season for RV sales is winter, a few weeks after it starts to get cold and especially when the snow begins. Dealers want to move their inventory and it is hard to do that when customers aren’t coming in. When someone does come in, they are eager to make a sale. It saves them money since they no longer pay the interest on the loan for that RV, improves their cash-flow and makes room for new vehicles.
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January 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Recreational Vehicles | No Comments
If you are in the process of designing your caravan for a road trip, one of the most important things to consider is the kitchen. Arguably the most important part of the caravan is the kitchen, since it allows you to live for extended periods of time without having to eat at restaurants or live out of a cooler all the time. There are a few things that are pretty much necessities for your caravan or camper. Let’s take a look at them.
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January 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Caravan Accessories, Cooking Equipment | No Comments
Snake proof boots are footwear that seem to sometimes be surrounded by controversy. There are many people who are very vocal with saying that simple hiking boots will protect against venomous snake bites just as well, but there is no guarantee. Others insist that snake boots are the only safe footwear to use when hiking in areas that are heavily populated with large venomous snakes. Snake proof boots, or snake boots for short, are specially designed to prevent snake bites from pit vipers, rattlesnakes, and any other venomous snake that might strike. A layered and meshed design is what often helps to give these boots their ability to deflect a snake bite.
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January 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Footwear | No Comments
LED headlamps are great little gadgets to have around the house, to use for recreation and in emergency kits. These headlamps use LED lights which take much less energy than regular lights so that last for a very long time. Typically you get LED headlamps for $20-$100 depending on the amount of light you require, what kind of activities you’ll be using it for and so forth. There are a lot of different kinds of headlamps on the market today but my favorite model so far is made by Petzl who are known for the high quality headlamps they make fro outdoor recreation.
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January 16th, 2010 | Posted in Survival Gear | No Comments
Mostly from a parent’s point of view I understand that most folks need some things to encourage them to get outdoors. Few are content to just sit and stare. And our digital native children for sure won’t be content to just sit, or just walk, or just think. Let’s start with the very basics!
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January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
Locally, Lake Eufaula is known as the Gentle Giant. It covers several counties and I believe it’s the 15th largest man made lake in the U.S. It has just about everything a vacationer could ask for.
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January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Holiday Guides | No Comments
Are you thinking of going on a family camping trip? Perhaps you’re considering taking a fishing or hunting expedition? So you need sort form of storage for all your important supplies and equipment. Of course, you can’t just use any generic container. You need something that is of good quality and can withstand the heavy items you’re going to take with you on your trip as well as handle the odd tumbles.
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January 11th, 2010 | Posted in Storage | No Comments
A spate of avalanche deaths after Christmas 2009 and at the beginning of 2010 marked a bad start to the winter sports season. Seven people including guides were killed in a series of avalanches in Italy just after Christmas and Switzerland experienced its worst avalanche for more than ten years when seven people were killed on January 4th. The week before three people were killed in France. America and Canada also recorded injuries and deaths.
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January 8th, 2010 | Posted in Survival Gear | No Comments
Anyone planning on attending a trip where they will be hiking for several days at a time will need the extra support offered by hiking boots. Snowy and icy areas can be quite dangerous and require the superior traction afforded by special hiking boots and crampons designed for hiking in these terrains. Ankle protection is especially important for anyone hiking with a heavy pack, even if the path appears predictable and level. Much like hiking shoes, varying treads are available on different styles of hiking boots, and you may need a different pair for hiking on the mountains or snowy areas than for hiking in wooded areas.
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January 7th, 2010 | Posted in Footwear | No Comments
As the season invites you to come out and explore nature, get yourself ready and prepare the necessary gear prior to rushing into the wild. You are sure to need some tools and supplies, and of course a sturdy and dependable shelter.
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January 7th, 2010 | Posted in Tents | No Comments
Have you ever heard of a suitecase generator? It is a power generator that many use in case of emergency or for travel away from home. They can produce AC current to support some of the major appliances of a house or camping luxuries. They are not designed to take over all the power needed so they are rather limited. They are called “suitcase” generators because they are relatively small and easy to carry around and some also have handles just like a suitcase or other luggage.
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January 6th, 2010 | Posted in Camping Accessories | No Comments
For the experienced fisherman when they think of going out on the water fishing they think of a small boat, very few ever think about actually using a fishing kayak to get their catch of the day. It is important to know that there are kayaks that are designed just for fishing and a fishing kayak can offer the fisherman many advantages that other fishing boats don’t offer. In fact there are so many advantages to the use of a kayak when fishing that the experienced fisherman will find ways they didn’t know existed to enjoy their favorite past time even more than they did before. Kayaks are light weight and some are inflatable so they can be taken anywhere you want to take them where you know fish will be found.
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January 5th, 2010 | Posted in Fishing | No Comments
If you would like to do some deep sea fishing then a fishing charter is for you. There are many places in Florida and other southern states where you can find a great deep fishing charter that will take you out to the middle of the ocean where you will be able to see a wide variety species and size of fish. The types of fish you will be able to see include squid, snapper, sharks, red fish, snook, trout, and tarpon. In other areas where you will find a deep fishing charter you will also be able to find red-fish snapper, speckled trout, king mackerel and cobia.
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January 5th, 2010 | Posted in Fishing | No Comments
Fly fishing has been a popular sport or hobby for quite a while now. Many prefer this type of fishing because of the challenge it is compared to traditional fishing with bait, hook, bobber, and a pole while sitting on the of the lake, river or pond. The right type of tackle and fly fishing line is required depending on whether fishing in a lake, river, or deep sea fishing. Those who enjoy fishing prefer it because they feel it is much more humane than hunting animals. Fly fishing can be done in the traditional way by sitting on the bank, or by venturing out a few hundred yards into the water. If you are new to this sport then there are some things you will need to consider when heading out for an adventure in fishing. You will want to make sure you have the right type of sturdy fishing rod, reel, fly fishing line and tackle. Most fishermen invest in different types of line depending on the type of fly fishing they are doing.
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January 5th, 2010 | Posted in Fishing | No Comments