Archive for the 'Recreation Tips' Category

Ethan Adkins from Athens USA Gives His Favoured Winter Ski Holidays

Friday, November 14th, 2008

I’ve visited a lot of alpine ski areas for instance Bessans, Portes du Soleil, Serre Chevalier and Alpe d’Huez, however altogether through all our ski holidays Chamonix town without a shadow of a doubt is my most popular French alpine resort to go for ski holiday.

The provenance of French Alpine history and abode to the […]

Beauty and Luxury - Safari Style

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Have you ever thought about going on safari? When you say the words “African Safari” what comes to mind?
The thought of trailing through the bush in pith helmets with insects incessantly buzzing around provides an image of hard work rather than a relaxing vacation. Fortunately safaris are no longer about traipsing around under the blazing […]

Thailand’s Beaches

Thursday, November 6th, 2008

Thailand has some of the world’s better if not best beaches. With many seaside towns offering something for all kind of visitors. Here’re some of Thailand’s well known beach destinations.
Phuket: You can find almost anything to entertain anyone in Phuket. From the long-stretched beaches, luxury to budget hospitality, fine cuisine, buzzing nightlife, exciting shopping, great […]

Lake Tahoe - History and Fascinating Facts

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Lake Tahoe is located on the western border of Nevada and the eastern border of California. It is 198 miles (316.8 kilometers) north of San Francisco, 98 mi. (156.8 km.) east of Sacramento, California, and 158 mi. (252.8 km.) west of Reno, Nevada. It is central to several National Forests and […]

RV Tips for Holding Tanks

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

Today we’re going to talk about RV holding tanks. To start with, I wanted to mention something about RV holding tanks that I don’t think a lot of RVers are aware of. Many of the free dump stations available to RVers are closing because of chemicals that are harmful to septic systems and because RVers […]

The Laws of the Forest: A Camper’s Guide

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

In the woods and fields and camping grounds there are certain rules to be obeyed, certain laws to be respected. Like most rules and laws, there is a good reason for them. You already know that you must put out your fires completely and not trespass on private property, nor will you harm a living […]

An Exiciting Destination for Weddings and Travel - Gibraltar

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Looking for a new and exciting destination in which to get married but need not be expensive? Want a beach, sunshine and an English speaking location but don’t want to travel miles away? Want your closest friends and family to attend your Big Day without burdening them with the huge cost (and embarrassment) of […]

Take the Best Fly Fishing Trip - Lake Taneycomo

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

If you decide to take a fly fishing trip, you may get astonished how readily the trout will peck, having in mind a few tips. Many enthusiastic anglers, no matter how inexperienced they are, soon come to realise that fly fishing can be extremely easy. You just need to learn a few things about casting, […]

Late Winter Season, Ice Safety is Priority #1

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

If you are new to the outdoors or a seasoned veteran, remember that the ice beneath you during late winter is equally unsafe! No matter your experience, death is the end result in a worst case scenario, but everyone breaking through ice will experience cold and wet as well as a whole lot of panic […]

An EZ to Grow Tree From a Seedling In Solebury, PA - The River Birch

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

River Birch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are also fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant or transplant them you do need to follow some basic guidelines. Two of the best cultivars or River Birch trees are Dura Heat and Heritage River Birches. These trees are EZ to grow in Solebury, PA […]