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Bird Safaris: Timbavatis Most Desired Plumage
Normally when you think Safari you think Big 5. The spotlight or limelight is traditionally on lions...

Marina Coatings to Protect from Environmental Spills of Fuel and Oil
Boats in Marinas often leak a little and whatever leaks ends up in the water. When walking on the do...

Camping Supplies- The New Age Additions!
Do you love to camp? Then the supplies available today were absent a few years back and so make sure...

 
 

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The Price of Gas Really Doesnt Matter!
Is the high price of gas keeping you from heading out on that long trip you've always wanted to take? Well think again. There are bigger concerns than the price of gas when you are planning that "trip of a lifetime".

Yellowstone Camping In The Fall
Yellowstone National Park is a marvelous place to camp any time of the year. The very best time is after Labor Day when the crowds are gone. Cool nights, warm pleasant days and spectacular scenery make fall a very special time to camp Yellowstone National Park.

Bird Watching Life Lists – Keeping A Record
If you're a birder, you want to keep a list of sightings when you bird watch. Your life lists should be kept in a bird watching journal.

Backpacking Journals – Preserve Your Backpacking Experiences
Backpacking is a great way to escape the rat race and be one with nature. Alas, your backpacking experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a backpacking journal for your adventures.

Ultralight Backpacking Skills - A Three Day Test
Ultralight backpacking has made all my trips more enjoyable. This trip was just to test some techniques and gear.

Bird Watching Journals – Preserve Your Bird Watching Experiences
Bird Watching is a great way to escape the rat race and be one with nature. Alas, your bird watching experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a bird watching journal for your sightings and trips.

Trekking Poles And Walking Sticks
Trekking poles, walking sticks, hiking staffs. Do you need them? And what are your options?

How Are Minerals Formed?
Have you ever gazed in awe at an exquisite mineral specimen and wondered just how Nature's incredible forces could have crafted something so beautiful, delicate or richly coloured? Read on!

Bivy Sacks - Make Them For A Dollar
Bivy sacks are for those who want to really go light when they backpack. If you don't want to spend $200 for a good one, why not make a lighter one for one dollar?

Calculate Food Quantities for Camping and Outdoor Recreation
Food For Five: How much food using the 8-10 rule. Easy formula for calculating how much food and drink to take camping along with your other outdoor supply items.

Block Island – Memorable Vacations Are Made of This
Block Island is a place where nature clings to every pond, stone-walled trail, beach, and everything in between. It's a paradise for cyclists, and a haven for those ready to leave the trappings and demands of the mainland behind. Discover Block Island in this article.

How To Get The Most Out Of Your Trekking Poles
How to get the most out of your trekking poles is one of the biggest concerns while considering buying a new pair or using your existing trekking poles. To get most out of your trekking poles, you need to consider two things:

River Cruise in Bangkok – Sightseeing on the Chao Phraya
A river cruise in Bangkok gives an insight to community life on the Chao Phraya River and the legacies on this river of kings, a picture of stark contrasts.

Backcountry Safety – An Essential 10-Point Checklist
Hikers, campers and other nature lovers can find themselves lost, unprepared or badly hurt. Poor preparation, poor judgment and hubris can be a dangerous combination that can lead to pure misery, injury or even death. Be wise and commit to the safety rules established by the experts.

Bird Watching Mecca – 338 Species At Acadia National Park
When it comes to birding, Acadia National Park is a mecca for sightings. The Park has 338 bird species, which is a record for any national park in the United States. The list of species includes such rare birds as the bald eagle, 23 warbler variations and falcons by the bushel load. If you're looking to fill out your life list, Acadia is the place to be.

Malaria Prevention - Five Ways to Avoid Catching It on Safari
By taking a few simple precautions you can greatly diminish the risk of catching malaria on a safari trip to Africa.

Planning Your Own Gorilla Safari Will Save You Money - Heres How
By organising your own gorilla safari you will be able to go on the trip more cheaply than if you used a safari company. All you need is some well placed local knowledge and and an adventurous spirit.

Experience The Real Florida
40 million visitors come to Florida every year and most visit the world famous theme parks. However, while Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse is known the world over, Florida is host to another mouse that is just as special and the key to exploring the real Florida...

The American Picnic – Make Yours Memorable
If you are planning a picnic or just want to get away for awhile, make your next picnic event memorable with some easy picnic ideas.

Two Person Hammocks – Snuggle With Your Beau in Style
If you want casual living furniture; consider the two person hammock. You can snuggle up and be comfortable indoors or out.

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