By: Elliot Rist | 2010-03-27 | camping Do you remember growing up and taking the camper out with your parents or grandparents? Exploring new places, streams, lakes, forests. Enjoying nature, eating food you can cook on a stick, and playing cards by lantern light well into the night? Camping is a time honored tradition in many countries like the US and the UK. Camper trailers or "coaches" as they call them overseas are a very popular way to get out and unwind after weeks of stress that builds from modern living. read more
By: Sachin Kumar Airan | 2011-01-14 | Home & Family The world is a highly technological place. Everywhere are the reminders of a post-industrial society. That structure is a big part of what causes so much stress in the lives of so many people. For good mental health, it is imperative that a person find some balance in their life. There are times when human beings need to return to simpler, more natural forms of existence, even if it is just for a short period of time. read more
By: Elliot Rist | 2010-03-27 | camping Imagine getting away from it all, becoming one with nature, and having memorable adventures every single weekend. Not possible you say? Too expensive you worry? Well this is more than possible, and cheap too if you own or rent a used folding camper to take you and your family camping! read more
By: Kathy Burns-Millyard | 2010-05-05 | camping Going camping with the family has become more and more popular recently. It is cheap and an effective way to have fun in the economic crisis. Because of the finance, some families cut off their recreational habits, but others still think entertainment is important and try to have fun without spending too much money. This is the reason of the increasing popularity in camping. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-05-31 | camping Have you ever known that some brave climbers can even house in tents that are set up on a 4,000ft vertical cliff face? Actually, these daredevils have made extraordinary camping and rock climbing for weeks so they must pitch tents on the edge of high cliff faces for much needed rest. The daredevils’ extreme climbs are captured in a photo collection built up by Gordon Wiltsie as part of a summer-long exhibit of his work. It consists of stunning images from climbs over the past decade. Now, let see the extraordinary camping and rock climbing through unique pictures taken from the Mountain Light Gallery in Bishop, California, USA to the Great Sail Peak, an overhanging granite wall on Canada's Baffin Island. read more
By: Lori Denil | 2010-04-01 | camping Now I know what you are telling yourself...I would really like to camp, it looks fun but I have no idea how to camp, what to bring or what to expect. There are a few things that you really have to determine before you can figure out what you need to do to get ready for your camping trip. Answering the following basic questions will guide you to finding your footing. read more
By: Viola Bontrager | 2010-03-29 | Reference & Education When we think "wilderness survival shelter we tend to think of a cave in the snow, or maybe a pile of logs set up for protection, or perhaps even a home in a cave. There are many ways that you can make a shelter in the wilderness, and it depends of course on what kind of wilderness area you happen to be stranded in... or plan to escape to when disaster hits. read more
By: iGamesView | 2012-05-16 | Games Get the updates on Games of the week for iPhone / iPod / iPad Touch. Here you can get all information about best games of this week. Please stay with us, if you want to know about daily updates on iOS games. read more
By: Simon P Lawrence | 2010-03-27 | Automotive Anyone with a vehicle, and a means of attaching a trailer to it, can tow. With such a wide selection of towing vehicles and things to tow - and besieged with a plethora of rules and regulations - some mere common sense, the remainder based on an age of experience, all have a common and very important purpose - safety. There appears though a great difficulty in finding the answers to many of those dictates. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2010-12-07 | Cars Modern recreational vehicles had their beginnings in the US around 1910 when small family owned businesses such as Airstream started to build them. Over the next forty years, the market continued to grow with several sizes being developed, both mobile and immobile. read more
By: Matthew Barker | 2010-03-26 | Outdoors Our introduction to the jaw-dropping scenery of Peru's Sacred Valley began long before we started our expedition along the Lares trek. Just getting to base camp entailed a drive up through winding mountain roads, passing a string of Inca ruins and rustic villages where we stopped for bread and other provisions in preparation for our four day hike deep into the wilderness of the Peruvian Andes. read more
By: Kate Ransby | 2010-11-04 | Travel & Leisure This article mentions various established luxury tour operators, who make it a point to turn your vacation idea into Luxury Holidays by organizing for you a Luxury Travel destination. read more
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