10 August 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
I must have the best summer weekend schedule of anyone I know. Well, except for my buddies who have pretty much the same weekend schedule that I do. I spend the entire week preparing for Friday evening, where I will pack up the truck, tighten down my seadoo cover, hitch up the seadoo trailer, and head out on my 2 hour drive up to the summer campsite destination. I have a small set of friends that share the same passion for seadoo riding and camping that I do, so every year I look forward to a summer of good times relaxation at the lake.
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30 June 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
There are many different types of knives available, and as with many other tools, if you don’t have the right one; it’s likely to cause problems. A good quality knife will last a lifetime with minimal care. Here are a few tips for choosing the right knife for your outdoor sport.
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14 June 2009 | Boats | Guest Author
I am a huge pwc enthusiast, so every chance I get I want to let other pwc owners know that if you are skimping on your choice of seadoo covers, then you are doing a dis-service to your pride and joy, and will inevitably shorten the the lifespan of your water craft in more ways than one. In addition to potential functional damage caused by exposure to the elements, you will also allow cosmetic damage to your pwc as well.
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27 May 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
The Garmin Handheld GPS Colorado 400i comes in the box pre-loaded with Inland Lake data of the lower 48 states, USA. It also is loaded with features including picture viewer, electronic compass, altimeter, color display, and a high sensitivity receiver.
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23 May 2009 | Boats | Guest Author
For some people, fishing is just a pastime, but for others among us, it is a serious sport. However you perceive it, fishing is enjoyable when you have got the proper accessories to use.
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16 May 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
As a Biker I love to take long Rides on my 2007 Harley Davidson, Nightrain. Some times a trip to Connecticut where one has the freedom of choice to decided if they want to wear a Helmet or not is a great place to go. Often I head up to the NY Catskill Mountains, Where a Burger and a Beer at Nicks Waterfall House in West Conesville can be the perfect end to a day of Cruising threw the Mountains.
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14 May 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
If you enjoy hiking, bicycling, camping, hunting, fishing or other outdoor activities you can benefit from using a Garmin Handheld GPS receiver. With a GPS receiver you can enjoy your outdoor activities without becoming lost or venturing into dangerous territory unknowingly.
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12 May 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
The life of an underwater cameraman is an exciting one indeed!
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07 May 2009 | Boats | Guest Author
If you have never bought a radio controlled boat before there are a few things you need to decide before you purchase one. The first thing to consider is where will you use the remote controlled boat. For instance you would not want to buy a three-foot gas model to play within your six by six pool. The next thing you need to consider is if you are going to use your radio controlled boat for recreation or for competition. The third thing to consider is what kind of power you want your boat to have. You have three choices for the power. There is electric, Nitro-Power and gasoline powered radio controlled boats. If you are a mechanically inclined person, you may decide to purchase a model radio controlled boat kit. Then when you are out at the lake playing, you can say you built your boat.
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05 May 2009 | Boating | Guest Author
As with other high end electronic devices the Garmin Handheld GPS Colorado 400t features a touch screen that is a full 3 inches diagonally. Touch screen technology has enabled viewing screens to be more user friendly and at the same time be easy on your eyes.
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