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Jan 20 2011

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Big Bear Cabins California: Steps Away From Exciting Year-Round Attractions

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Located on the shores of a beautiful lake, Big Bear California is a perfect tourism destination. Snow Summit and Bear Mountain, two of the area’s major ski resorts, are incredibly popular, but there are many other Big Bear attractions to enjoy. Tourists stay in Big Bear cabins year round to experience one-of-a-kind, affordable lodging in a breathtaking town.

Fishing is another one of the region’s preferred Big Bear attractions. The lake is heavily stocked and contains blue catfish, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, black crappie, rainbow trout, carp and bluegill. In the summer, catfish are found in the east near the boat ramp whereas rainbow trout are found in the west end. If you don’t own a boat, you can either hire a fishing charter or rent a vessel. The marinas sell both tackle and licenses. If you need more information, Big Bear cabin owners can point you in the right direction.

Even when the snow is gone, the mountain resorts are still one of the leading attractions. In the summer, Snow Summit is a mountain biker’s dream. Beginners will enjoy the gentle, rolling terrain of the Towne and Bristlecone Trails. Intermediate riders will love Skyline Drive’s and Grandview Point’s more challenging terrain. Riders can take conventional mountain bikes on the Sky Chair, but due to forest damage and liability exposure, they won’t take downhill-specific bicycles. If you don’t want to travel to the mountain, many cabins have easily accessible trails in their property.

If you plan your trip properly, you might find that cabins are an attraction in themselves. With the proper research, you can stay in a little piece of paradise that is affordable, cozy and luxurious. You can mountain bike, cross-country ski, hike and snowshoe right from your doorstep while you enjoy spectacular vistas of the Pacific Crest Trail. It’s also possible to find a pet friendly cabin so you can share your vacation with your furry friend.

Because of the endless Big Bear attractions, your trip will be the most memorable to date. And if you do careful research to seek out the best Big Bear cabins, your holiday will be as exciting as possible.

Located on the shores of a stunning lake, Big Bear California is an exciting all-season tourist destination. With endless Big Bear attractions to enjoy, you’ll never have a dull moment. When visiting the area, the best places to stay are in unique, affordable Big Bear cabins.

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May 11 2010

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Some Stuff You Should Know If You’re Going Tent Camping

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Camping has always been a fun and cheap activity for the whole family. If you have children, they will gain much more from a camping tent vacation, then going on a motel, for example. Many campgrounds have areas where children can play safely and learn about the nature at the same time.

Let’s discuss amenities. I would imagine that you are aware, that computers, microwaves, televisions, video games, etc., are not a part of the camping experience. Unless you are camping in a recreational vehicle, there is a limited amount of electricity available at a campground, which restricts the use of multiple appliances simultaneously.

One thing that you’ll have to think about carefully when packing is clothing. Since it’s difficult to predict the weather 24/7 in a camping situation, you’ll need to be prepared with the right kind of clothing so that you can adapt to all situations. For example, if it gets chilly, everyone on the trip will need to have a light jacket and a sweatshirt. The necessity for blankets and other wraps to keep every one warm may arise, so pack these items, too.

Another thing that’s very important, but somehow many people seem to forget a lot of this, is personal hygiene items. Here we’re talking about all the basic stuff, such as your toothbrush, shampoo, soap and deodorant, you probably also want to bring shaving gear for the mens.

Finally, you need to bring a tent. If you don’t already have it tent, I suggest that you go online and get one. At places like Amazon.com you can get cheap quality tents delivered straight to your house. Buy your camping stuff at the big online stores, because, if you ever have problems, then it’s far more easier to return it and get a replacement, than it would be if you purchased a tent in a smaller internet based store.

It’s not that easy to calculate the size of the tent you need; if you go with a “6-man tent” that’s just exactly what you’re getting. In this tent, there’s enough room for six people to lie down inside - but little space for anything else. You can always go with a larger tent, which will give you plenty of room to keep your personal items right beside you.

If you want to learn more about finding the best camping Tents, then all you have to do is to click here: Family Camping Tents!

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Jul 03 2009

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How To Buy Cheapest On Outdoor Bargains

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The Yosemite Park is a great place to enjoy the outdoors and has numerous hiking trails which crisscross the beautiful landscape. Millions of tourist visit the Park each year and end up viewing a fraction of its beauty. The major part of the park is wilderness and is speckled with lakes, rivers and mountains. Another scenic destination is the state of Oregon where natural beauty is in abundance. The best way to enjoy an Oregon vacation is to go on bicycle rides through the countryside which lets you enjoy nature in all its splendor and breathtaking beauty.

Overnight trips for leisurely tourists that last more than a day as well as single day hiking tours are available. The Yosemite Park is home to bears and an overnight trip would require you to secure a permit as well as adoption of precautionary measures against bear attacks.

There are many tour operators who specialize in taking people across the many different trails in the park and most of them come quite cheap. The Yosemite Valley and park are quite secure and small groups of hikers could battle it out with the terrain on their own if they are knowledgeable enough.

If you plan to hike as part of a large group, your individual cost would come down to 900 USD, which includes food and stay. Transportation is also provided to the Park and back. The ideal time to go hiking in Yosemite is between the months of June and September each year.

If you are not sure of the terrain or are a first time hiker, it is best that you join a group led by an experienced guide. It saves you the time and prevents you from getting lost on your own. Most guided tours also supply equipment and also gives you value for your money by providing good food and lodging.

The costs of these trips depend on the duration as well as the number of people involved. Being part of a large group of people while you trek could save you a few bucks. There are short three day trips for a group of four or more people that costs 600 USD per individual.

Even the priciest trip would come to less than 1400 USD for an individual. This would of course include food and lodging and the trekking equipment that you would need. There are also customized hiking trips available for large group of people with common interests.

The best way to enjoy the state’s natural beauty is to go on a biking trip across the country. On an average each tour would consist of at least a hundred cyclists. The price hovers around seven hundred dollars for an individual per trip and is marginally higher for a family.

You can choose from the many different bicycling events that are conducted all year around so as to fit it into your vacation schedule. Usually the cost of a bicycle tour depends on the terrain covered and the duration of the outing. There are one day trips as well as multi day tours to be chosen from.

The best forms of outdoor activities are hiking and biking and both require an intimate knowledge of the terrain. Choosing the right place is of paramount importance. The kind of guide or tour operator you select is also vital to your outing. Ultimately it’s not about the cost but the enjoyment you derive from your outing that matters and the personal experiences that you gain from it.

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May 11 2009

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Six Hiking And Backpacking Tips

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Hiking and backpacking in the wilderness means leaving the safety and predictability of civilization behind. That is part of the adventure, and part of the danger. Here are six hiking and backpacking tips you can use to make it much safer, without taking away from the adventure.

1. Carry a compass, a map, and the knowledge of how to use them. Even if you don’t have a good map, any map is better than nothing. People lost in the wilderness have often hiked farther into it because they had no idea in which direction was the nearest road. Make a point to use your compass near home before you need it, just to keep in practice.

2. Bring the necessary safety items and knowledge. On Mount Whitney I saw hikers eight miles from the nearest road, at nightfall, with no water, facing a sub-freezing night with short sleeves. They underestimated the time they needed for the trip. They also hadn’t prepared for the possibility of their hike taking longer than expected, or for possible changes in the weather. Check weather reports, think of all the possibilities, and have some preparation and planning for each before you leave.

3. Take care of your feet. Your feet might not take you back out to safety if they are covered in blisters. Stop to air out your feet a few times daily. Condition them beforehand. Bring a spare pair of socks to change into in case your feet get wet or too sweaty. Cover “hot spots” on your feet with moleskin before they become blisters. Stop to shake stones and sticks out of your shoes or hiking boots.

4. Carry matches and practice making a fire. Try making a fire and lighting it with one match. Try it in near home when it is raining, and try it in the snow too. A fire really can save your life. People rarely die from starvation in the wilderness, but they commonly die from exposure. Learn how to keep yourself warm and dry when hiking and backpacking, and always carry matches and a lighter.

5. Let people know where you are. How can anyone come to the rescue if nobody knows where you are? Leave an itinerary behind with someone you trust. Should you carry a cell phone? I don’t care for them myself, but they do save lives all the time. You might want to take it and just leave the ringer off until you need it. Just be sure to charge the battery before you go.

6. Learn a few survival skills. Basic survival skills make hiking and backpacking safer as well as more interesting. Just remembering that sleeping under a pile of dry grass or leaves can keep you warm could save your life someday. Knowledge of a few edible wild plants can feed you when you lose your food, and make a trip more interesting in any case.

Even experienced outdoorsmen have paid the ultimate price when they forgot or refused to take a few basic precautions. It helps to read hiking and backpacking tips like these, but be sure to apply them too.

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Apr 29 2009

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Natures Paradise: Glacier National Park

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Attracting nearly three-million visitors annually, Glacier National Park’s incredible beauty, endless adventure and scenic natural wonder speaks for itself. Glacier National Park is a natural haven for those who love the outdoors, boasting nearly one-million-and-a-half acres of all-natural beauty and adventure.

Living up to it’s name, Glacier Park contains more than four-dozen spectacular glaciers within it’s borders, not to mention over 200 mountain lakes, tarns and swift flowing rivers and more than 730 miles of backcountry hiking and biking trails ranging from expert mountaineering trails to simple beginner trails and even handicap-accessible trails.

However foot-power is not the only way to enjoy the park. Glacier Park is the home to one of the most scenic and breathtaking stretches of roadway in the US. Going-to-the-Sun-Road (which was built in the 1930’s) is mind-boggling to behold. Going-to-the-Sun-Road traverses the park and connects St. Mary village on the eastern perimeter of the park with the town of West Glacier in the south-west corner of the park.

During the 2007 season the national park service introduced a free transit system to Glacier Park. This popular service offers free shuttle rides approximately every half-hour between the Apgar transit center on the west side of the park (located near the southern shores of) and the St. Mary transit center on the east side of the park. Many park visitors have have fallen in love with this new free alternative for exploring the park.

It is not hard to see why Glacier National Park has become such popular vacation destination for so many. No matter what sort of natural adventure you are seeking, you owe it to yourself to spend some time exploring the scenic beauty, flora and fauna that makes up Glaciers spectacular ecosystem. For more details on all that Glacier National Park has to offer, visit NationalParkReservations.com .

I have built a lifestyle that enables me to travel all over the country and around the world at my leisure and actually get paid for doing so, and I can be honest in telling you that Glacier is one of my favorite spots to relax and enjoy. If you would be interested in learning how I travel the world for free and actually get paid to vacation to exotic destinations around the world, check out the resorts 360 site at www.resorts-360.com.

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