Monday, December 26, 2011

Osprey Farpoint 70 Travel Backpack (Charcoal Gray, Small/Medium)

!±8± Osprey Farpoint 70 Travel Backpack (Charcoal Gray, Small/Medium)

Brand : Osprey | Rate : | Price : $152.95
Post Date : Dec 26, 2011 18:22:35 | Usually ships in 24 hours

This travel backpack offers a fixed unisex harness in 2 sizes (s/m, m/l) and a spacer back panel with light wire suspension, and an ErgoPull hipbelt closure. Other features are top and side carry handles, StraightJacket compression, panel zip main compartment with lockable pulls, gear attachment points, removable sleeping pad straps, zip-and-clip removable daypack, zippered mesh pocket on inside front internal panel, zip-away suspension with panel stow slot, and adjustable sternum strap with rescue whistle.

  • Top and side carry handles
  • StraightJacket compression
  • Panel zip main compartment with lockable pulls
  • Gear attachment points and removable day pack
  • Volume: 4000 c.i./67 liters Weight: 2 lbs. 1oz./0.93kg

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Osprey Quantum Backpack, Ink Black

!±8± Osprey Quantum Backpack, Ink Black

Brand : Osprey | Rate : | Price : $79.98
Post Date : Dec 19, 2011 09:30:07 | Usually ships in 24 hours


Active everyday Urban or trail pack features sewn-in spacer mesh harness, Airscape backpanel, 2x side stretch mesh pockets, 2x large full length side zipperd pockets, front stretch mesh shove-it pocket, and 2x haul loops. Volume: 2000 c.i./34 liters, Weight: 1 lbs. 15 oz/0.88 kg

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Inexpensive Family Vacation Fun Begins in Cape Cod

!±8± Inexpensive Family Vacation Fun Begins in Cape Cod

Cape Cod is the perfect destination for a memorable and inexpensive family vacation. Known for its historical heritage, scenic beauty, and cultural diversity, the Cape provides a wide variety of activities that will accommodate any budget and fill a holiday itinerary with fun and excitement.

We all love to escape the busyness of everyday life and spend time together. But when you factor in accommodations, entertainment, and restaurants, many of us are wondering if we can afford to take a family vacation this year. Cape Cod comes to the rescue!

Our beautiful little slice of paradise is the ideal getaway option, combining relaxation and great food, with family geared events and reasonable fares. Save yourself expensive hotel costs and rent a cottage instead. Close to the beach, plenty of space, and affordable weekly rates - what more could you ask for? With an abundance of events, festivals, outdoor activities, historical sites, and sightseeing opportunities, there's something to keep everyone in the family happy (even those finicky teens!). There are plenty of fun and inexpensive things to do on the Cape - some that cost nothing at all - and, as a bonus, you can often find free parking.

Boat Cruises. A visit to The Cape would not be complete without experiencing one of the spectacular boat cruises. You can take a Cape Cod Canal cruise, a Hyannis Harbor cruise, or a daytrip to Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard. Go deep sea fishing, jet skiing, and banana boat riding, or board a whale watching vessel and be entertained by whales, dolphins, seals, and various sea birds. Everyone will enjoy the fresh air and breathtaking sights, and on some cruises, children cruise for free.

Lighthouses. Nothing defines Cape Cod more than these beacons of seafaring safety. There are 18 lighthouses to choose from and each one has its own story to tell. Climb the circular staircases, learn interesting historical facts, and explore the terrain that boasts these icons of by-gone days. Visit the Highland Light in Truro, the Nauset Light in Eastham, and make the short trek over to the legendary Three Sisters. Take a shuttle boat ride out to Long Point and Wood End, or make the trip to Buzzard's Bay to view the open water Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse. Whatever you choose, you will not be disappointed by the uniqueness and character of these fascinating structures.

Outdoor Adventure. Cape Cod offers everything from water activities to birdwatching. Snorkel through crystal waters, kayak on tranquil bays and picturesque inlets, grab a rod and tussle with a feisty bluefish, jump in for a swim, or buzz along the waves on your sailboard. For landlubbers, take advantage of the miles and miles of scenic biking trails or challenge yourself with some climbing and hiking. Visit the sand dunes, wildlife sanctuaries, or fly a kite. Try geocaching (my new favorite "sport"), play a round of mini-golf, or take in one of the many concerts that entertain daily from Cape Cod's parks and beaches.

Museums and Exhibits. From the presidential train station in Bourne, to the wreck of the pirate ship "Wydah" in Provincetown, there's history from one end of the Cape to the other. And our museums aren't the boring kind that the kids groan at, either! Visit the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame and Museum, then take in a Cape League game and meet today's players who might make the Hall of Fame some day. (No charge to attend the games.) Spend a few hours at the Natural History Museum, and check out the whale exhibits, living bee hives and the osprey cam that gives a "people's eye" view into the nest. Explore the world of long ago when Pilgrims traded with the native Americans and discovered that lobster was actually good to eat. Admire the beauty of historic glassworks, or visit a 1654 grist mill where you watch corn being ground and buy cornmeal to bake your own treats. Whatever your preference, you can learn, have fun, and experience adventure without damaging your pocketbook.

Beaches. Aaaaah. What can I say about Cape Cod's beaches that hasn't already been said? Our beaches have been the subject of songs, and the setting for famous books and movies. Acclaimed as one of The Cape's biggest attractions, the allure of our beautiful, sandy beaches is irresistible. Pack a picnic lunch and visit a different one everyday. Swim in refreshing waters, soak up some rays, or stroll along the seashore in search of shells. And, don't forget to add Cape National Seashore to your list of must-see destinations.

Whether you want a laid-back, relaxing vacation or prefer to spend your time on the go - Cape Cod offers inexpensive family vacation options that will make your family getaway both memorable and affordable.


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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Inexpensive Family Vacation Fun Begins in Cape Cod

!±8± Inexpensive Family Vacation Fun Begins in Cape Cod

Cape Cod is the perfect destination for a memorable and inexpensive family vacation. Known for its historical heritage, scenic beauty, and cultural diversity, the Cape provides a wide variety of activities that will accommodate any budget and fill a holiday itinerary with fun and excitement.

We all love to escape the busyness of everyday life and spend time together. But when you factor in accommodations, entertainment, and restaurants, many of us are wondering if we can afford to take a family vacation this year. Cape Cod comes to the rescue!

Our beautiful little slice of paradise is the ideal getaway option, combining relaxation and great food, with family geared events and reasonable fares. Save yourself expensive hotel costs and rent a cottage instead. Close to the beach, plenty of space, and affordable weekly rates - what more could you ask for? With an abundance of events, festivals, outdoor activities, historical sites, and sightseeing opportunities, there's something to keep everyone in the family happy (even those finicky teens!). There are plenty of fun and inexpensive things to do on the Cape - some that cost nothing at all - and, as a bonus, you can often find free parking.

Boat Cruises. A visit to The Cape would not be complete without experiencing one of the spectacular boat cruises. You can take a Cape Cod Canal cruise, a Hyannis Harbor cruise, or a daytrip to Nantucket or Martha's Vineyard. Go deep sea fishing, jet skiing, and banana boat riding, or board a whale watching vessel and be entertained by whales, dolphins, seals, and various sea birds. Everyone will enjoy the fresh air and breathtaking sights, and on some cruises, children cruise for free.

Lighthouses. Nothing defines Cape Cod more than these beacons of seafaring safety. There are 18 lighthouses to choose from and each one has its own story to tell. Climb the circular staircases, learn interesting historical facts, and explore the terrain that boasts these icons of by-gone days. Visit the Highland Light in Truro, the Nauset Light in Eastham, and make the short trek over to the legendary Three Sisters. Take a shuttle boat ride out to Long Point and Wood End, or make the trip to Buzzard's Bay to view the open water Cleveland Ledge Lighthouse. Whatever you choose, you will not be disappointed by the uniqueness and character of these fascinating structures.

Outdoor Adventure. Cape Cod offers everything from water activities to birdwatching. Snorkel through crystal waters, kayak on tranquil bays and picturesque inlets, grab a rod and tussle with a feisty bluefish, jump in for a swim, or buzz along the waves on your sailboard. For landlubbers, take advantage of the miles and miles of scenic biking trails or challenge yourself with some climbing and hiking. Visit the sand dunes, wildlife sanctuaries, or fly a kite. Try geocaching (my new favorite "sport"), play a round of mini-golf, or take in one of the many concerts that entertain daily from Cape Cod's parks and beaches.

Museums and Exhibits. From the presidential train station in Bourne, to the wreck of the pirate ship "Wydah" in Provincetown, there's history from one end of the Cape to the other. And our museums aren't the boring kind that the kids groan at, either! Visit the Cape Cod Baseball League Hall of Fame and Museum, then take in a Cape League game and meet today's players who might make the Hall of Fame some day. (No charge to attend the games.) Spend a few hours at the Natural History Museum, and check out the whale exhibits, living bee hives and the osprey cam that gives a "people's eye" view into the nest. Explore the world of long ago when Pilgrims traded with the native Americans and discovered that lobster was actually good to eat. Admire the beauty of historic glassworks, or visit a 1654 grist mill where you watch corn being ground and buy cornmeal to bake your own treats. Whatever your preference, you can learn, have fun, and experience adventure without damaging your pocketbook.

Beaches. Aaaaah. What can I say about Cape Cod's beaches that hasn't already been said? Our beaches have been the subject of songs, and the setting for famous books and movies. Acclaimed as one of The Cape's biggest attractions, the allure of our beautiful, sandy beaches is irresistible. Pack a picnic lunch and visit a different one everyday. Swim in refreshing waters, soak up some rays, or stroll along the seashore in search of shells. And, don't forget to add Cape National Seashore to your list of must-see destinations.

Whether you want a laid-back, relaxing vacation or prefer to spend your time on the go - Cape Cod offers inexpensive family vacation options that will make your family getaway both memorable and affordable.


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Friday, November 18, 2011

Osprey Waypoint 65 Women's Convertible Travel Pack - WM Black

!±8± Osprey Waypoint 65 Women's Convertible Travel Pack - WM Black

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Designed for female adventure travelers who really need their luggage to serve double-duty as a fully functional backpack, the Waypoint 65 Women's pack delivers load-carrying capability, ample storage capacity, an array of features and the customized fit for which Osprey is renowned. Constantly striving to enhance comfort and performance, Osprey has equipped the Waypoint 65 Women's pack with a fully-featured suspension system. In expectation of comfortably carrying loads of up to 50 pounds, the Waypoint 65 Women's pack employs a LightWire frame and an Airscape backpanel to grant strength and stability. This design enhances balance by effectively distributing weight. The textured backpanel and integrated harness maximize comfort and help to reduce heat build-up between the pack and your back. Further enhancing fit, the padded hipbelt utilizes an ErgoPull closure that draws tension along the top and the bottom of the belt. A sliding sternum strap and load-lifter straps allow you to fine-tune fit with on-the-go adjustments. Each of two available sizes of the Waypoint 65 Women's pack offers torso adjustability. The S accommodates torsos less than 18.5" in length and the M is designed for torso lengths ranging from 18" to 20.5". When checking the Waypoint 65 Women's pack at the airport or the train station, you can safely tuck the harness and hipbelt behind an integrated zippered security panel to ensure that your pack stows safely. Both sizes of the Waypoint 65 Women's pack offer ample room for carrying clothes and gear. The S Waypoint 65 Women's pack provides 3800 cubic inches of storage capacity and the M has a 4000 cubic inch capacity. The main packbag is accessed by a wide-opening front panel zipper. A large, zippered mesh pocket on the inside of the front panel is ideal for separating and organizing clothes and gear. A zippered interior mesh side pocket offers an additional storage option and internal compression straps allow you to safely secure the contents of

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Naples Florida - God's Waiting Room Or a Man's Paradise?

!±8± Naples Florida - God's Waiting Room Or a Man's Paradise?

When my wife first asked me if I wanted to visit Naples, Florida, I had the same reaction as most: "I think I have a grandmother that lives down there." She laughed at me, I told her I was serious, but it wasn't until 3 years later, after I had visited twice and decided to move down there on a whim that I realized that Naples reputation is only partially warranted, at best.

Naples certainly is ripe with 55+ communities, old money, gated communities in which your Homeowner's Association Fees cost more than most people's mortgages, and community bingo centers. But all of these things are seamlessly embedded in sub-tropical paradise that, over the last 15 years, has exploded in a fury of commercialism. Downtown Naples is still very much a classy destination, commonly drawing an older crowd. But bars like Yabba's are challenging that with DJ's, laser lights, and an elegant under 40 crowd.

Moving beyond downtown, Naples is a cornucopia of activity for the bar-hopper, the foodie, the socialite, the beach bum, the camper, the fisher, the boater, the nature lover, the tree-hugger, the artist, the musician, the golfer, and the hedonist. And why not live a life of pleasure, especially when you are surrounded by palm trees, perfect weather for 6 months of the year, and some of the best white sand beaches on the planet.

Located at the South West tip of Florida, as far South as you can go without being completely inundated by The Everglades, Naples and it's surrounding areas are home to a dazzling array of Wildlife and Nature. Coming from the North East, I'm constantly amazed by the size and grace of the birds and the fish seen on a daily basis. Having a great egret or an osprey swoop down for a meal in your back yard is something you can only read about in most parts of the country. I've seen it so many times, I could write a book on the feeding habits of great South West Florida birds. Or at least write an Ezine Article.

The landscape and the wildlife are what so amazed me in moving to this part of Florida, as well as the activities that are derived from these two attractions. After basking in it for a year, I realized that these two things have created a place unlike any other in the United States, especially if you happen to be a typical guy. If you enjoy the outdoors, forget anywhere else. It's time to come to Naples, FL. And here's why.

Fishing - Naples and it's surrounding area are home to some of the biggest and best fish anywhere. From snook to tarpon, to bass and redfish, catfish and even some large species of sharks. You can sit on a dock in the canal by your house and pick out bass(there's never one far away), or boat up to Boca Grande and land a 200lb tarpon. You can stand on the sun-kissed evening beach of Sanibel Island and pull in an 8 foot hammerhead while watching an earth-shattering sunset, or kayak through the 10,000 islands in gator country--hell, you can even hunt gator (seasonally, of course)!

Camping Want to go camping in Naples? Choose your time wisely. Every year, thousands travel to this area of Florida to camp like god intended. And every year, inexperienced campers vow to never camp again. Camping in and around Naples, especially in the Florida summer, is not like camping anywhere else. To understand why, you need to understand one fundamental concept: Human beings were not meant to live in South West Florida.

Naples before civilization was an abysmal place. Mosquitoes he size of your hand, no-seeums, blister beetles, feral hogs, panthers, alligators, and other nuisances absolutely dominated the region less than 75 years ago. It was nothing but swamps, mud, bugs, and animals that would gladly take a bit out of you if given the chance. Somewhere along the line, some visionary developers decided it could be a paradise with a little building up, cutting back, and bug spray. Today, crop-dusting airplanes drop thousands of pounds of insecticide yearly, development has pushed all those ornery critters out of their homes and into The Everglades (and selected campsites), and the human invasion has made creatures like the Florida Panther nearly extinct. However, all of these things still exist, especially if you choose the right (or wrong) campsite and the right (or wrong) time of year.

Why would I tell you all of this in trying to convince you that Naples is a camper's dream? Because it is! There are plenty of locations for fair-weather campers and RVers to go year round. It also has campsites for the most rugged, "Survivorman" types. Locations range from pitching a tent right on the beach to burying yourself deep in The Everglades, for the more authentic experience. I've done both; I've camped out of my car right next to the water and had a fantastic "outdoors" experience, complete with a nice warm shower and a bathroom. I've also made the 8 mile kayak to Cayo Costa into a headwind, against the current, up hill both ways and "roughed it" for a weekend of irreparable sunburn, loss of blood due to mosquitoes, and beetles with saliva so toxic it literally makes your skin boil. Add to that a late night rainstorm that chased all of the no-seeums into our tent for cover, and a snack, and I had myself a "Real Florida" experience. Ask me which one I preferred. Hint: I don't have any nicknames like Bear, Hunter, or Survivorman.

The bottom line - for any type of camper, there is a perfect campsite a short drive away.

Golfing
Who doesn't love golf? You? Oh. Well if you did, then you'd have found yourself another niche paradise. Naples is home to some of the fanciest, most expensive, most beautiful golf courses in the country. There is something about deep white bunkers, tall swaying palms, expansive water hazards weaving through the entire course like a spreading disease, and lush green grass that makes you forget about slicing your tee shot on 5 off the roof of a condo. It's his fault for building a dwelling there!

With numerous WCI courses within a 2-iron's throw away, Greg Norman designed courses, the famous Naples Beach Club, and hundreds of other courses littering the map from Everglades City to Punta Gorda (literally--look at the Google map of the area, there are golf courses EVERYWHERE), championship golf is never in short supply. Worried about spending your life savings on a few rounds of golf? Wait until the summer time, when golf, and everything else in South West Florida, is a lot cheaper.

Boating
Ah yes, that (hopefully) floating vehicle into which you dump all of your extra income. And why would you pay that money anywhere but here? Naples is home to some of the grandest waterways anywhere, and you'll never run out of places to explore and open water to cruise. The often calm Gulf of Mexico is perfect for traveling north and south by boat, discovering some of the most unique and private beaches anywhere in the United States. For east and west travel, the Naples area offers a seemingly endless supply of rivers, canals, estuaries, bays, and inlets to explore with friends and/or family. Almost any of the aforementioned activities can be paired with boating, such as: boating to a campsite; boating to a fishing spot, boating to a golf course (perhaps?), or just boating for the sake of boating. Whether you have an inflatable dinghy or a 75-foot luxury yacht, Naples offers premier boating for all types.

And how could I forget the best part? You can use your boat in Naples all year round. The water rarely gets colder than 65 degrees, and the air is 78 and sunny every day from October to May. And what about from June through September? You'll want to be on the boat even more to cool off in the blazing summer heat.

Don't want to have the responsibility of owning your own boat? Rent one occasionally for very reasonable prices or join one of a dozen boat clubs in the area. There's always an easier way in Naples, as long as you're willing to pay for it.

Beaches
White sand, turquoise water, warm sun, cold drinks, and beautiful women. Or, weekends in SW Florida. Naples is a jumping off point for all of these things. While the Southern Naples beaches themselves are often touristy and reflective of the median age in the area, North Naples and up provides relief from the masses. Doc's Beach House at Bonita Beach is one of dozens of beachfront bars and restaurants providing solace to the work week. Traveling north along Hickory Blvd provides more and more perfect gulf beaches and waterways, leading to Ft. Myers Beach, the local spot for the younger crowds to gather en masse amidst a sea of beach front bars and shopping. Continue north to explore Sanibel and Captiva, world-renowned for shelling (what man's man doesn't love a pristine Fighting Conch) and it's white sand beaches.

There is a beach for everybody in or around Naples, as long as you know where to look.

The biggest selling point
Living in Naples will cost you a fraction of what it will cost you in Miami, New York, L.A. or any of the big coastal cities. Not to mention, none of your friends are getting waxed and botoxed before dropping what little of their paycheck they have left over after paying rent on jagerbombs at the bar. Naples is for regular folks like you and I who decided to leave the city life to city folk and enjoy the beach, the weather, and good ol' Mother Nature. So what is all this going to cost you?

A 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home of about 1500 sq ft is starting around 0,000. Yes, one-hundred thousand, I didn't forget any zeros--and deals can be found for MUCH less. Homes like these within a few miles of the beach are going to rise in price, but only to about 0k-0k. Get within 1 mile and that will rise again, but not all that much. How is this all possible? Why are homes so cheap? Two reasons:

1.) Naples is recovering from the latest housing crisis, which affected SW Florida worse than almost anywhere else in the country.
2.) Naples is a largely undiscovered gem with thousands of homes just waiting to be filled by the "New Neapolitans"

So forget conventional wisdom and what you thought you knew about Naples. Naples and SW Florida is a gateway to everything a man, or anyone wants. Beaches, boating, golfing, the great outdoors, and fishing are all world class in this little part of the globe. Reserve your piece of paradise now before the rest of the world catches up. Need help? I'd be happy to help finance and guide your foray into endless days of sun, fun, and happiness.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Lake Pend Oreille

!±8± Lake Pend Oreille

You don't have to be here long to get the picture. We are in lake country. Not surprisingly, many blogs and writings of winter skiers attribute to the area the misnomer that we are primarily a summer resort destination. After all, when skiing down the slopes of Schweitzer Mountain, the overwhelming view is Lake Pend Oreille. Oh so wrong, my research-lacking ones. Our main tourist season and draw is winter sports. Still, summers ain't bad.

To understand our history, one must first take into account our geography. While our area is dominated by mountains, the most prominent feature is Lake Pend Oreille, with an area of 148 square miles, and 111 miles of coastline. Only Lake Tahoe, Flathead Lake in Montana, and some man-made lakes are larger. It is 65 miles long, and 1,150 feet deep in some regions (5th in the US). Fed by Clark Fork River and drained by the Pend Oreille River. It is surrounded by national forests and many small towns, including Bayview, Hope, and Sandpoint. All but the southern tip of the lake is in Bonner County, the southern tip which is home to Farragut State Park, the original home of the Farragut Naval Training Station, and the home of the NAVSEA's Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division's Acoustic Research Detachment (ARD) is in Kootenai County.

The lake is home to many species of fish including: rainbow trout, lake trout, perch, crappie, bass, walleye, whitefish and kamloops. The forests are known to have various pines, such as ponderosa pine, Douglas fir, poplar and western larch. Whitetail deer, squirrels, black bears, coyotes, elk, cougar, and bobcats are known to reside in these forests. Bald Eagles, osprey, owls, hummingbirds, hawks, woodpeckers, ducks and the mountain bluebird are seen in the skies around the lake.
It is also believed that the eastern side of the lake was in the path of the ancient Missoula Flood. This is the great event that shaped much of the Inland Empire of the Pacific Northwest. The Missoula Flood is an Ice Age event that has been featured on NOVA, and refer to the catastrophic floods that swept periodically across eastern Washington, Idaho, and Montana, and down the Columbia River Gorge at the end of the last ice age. Farragut State Park is located where the Lake Missoula Floods broke out from the end of Lake Pend Oreille.

The floods were the result of the periodic sudden rupture of the ice dam on the Clark Fork River that created Glacial Lake Missoula. After each rupture of the ice dam, the waters of the lake would rush down the Clark Fork and the Columbia River, inundating much of eastern Washington and the Willamette Valley in western Oregon. After the rupture, the ice would reform, recreating Glacial Lake Missoula once again.

Geologists estimate that the cycle of flooding and reformation of the lake lasted on average of 55 years and that the floods occurred approximately 40 times over the 2,000 year period between 15,000 and 13,000 years ago.

The other great shaping feature was the area's glaciers. The rugged mountainous beauty of this area of North Idaho was formed by these two components. For thousands of years, these two forces of nature were actively moving the landscape of North Idaho. The glacial ice sheets moved land, mountain, and water over centuries. The floods occurred over relatively shorter periods. The areas of the Lake Pend Oreille and the Clark Fork River held a dam of ice that towered over two thousand feet today's lake level. When this dam failed many times over the millennia a deluge of water was released in unimaginable proportions at speeds of 60 miles per hour and hundreds of feet deep, creating forces great enough to shape the landscape we know today from here to Portland, Oregon.

So, now that you have been edu-macated, soak up some of the cool things you can do on our bodies of water.

First there is obviously kayaking and whitewaters. Big lake and river activities include boating, sailing, boat racing, and jet skiing. Fishing is an absolute must, and while the government in a big-brotherly fashion had almost decimated the fish population many years ago by introducing tiny shrimp to the lake, the fish populations are now making gains at recovery. The Feds had done this to our lake to try and increase the lake's fish counts, but as is often the case, the opposite occurred. You can snorkel or scuba, swim or dive off of many deep dive spots. You can even watch the submarine races. Many, many establishments take advantage of the lake views, however, good, unobstructed views of the lake are becoming more expensive to buy, and you can pretty much forget finding affordable digs with lake frontage.

Lake Pend Oreille is one of the deepest lakes in the United State, and it is quiet enough for the U.S. Navy to have its submarine research facility located here. Along the lake's protected coves one can find great water skiing and wakeboarding, and camping is one of our area's favorite pass times. Prevailing southwesterly winds provide sailing enthusiasts many days of quality boating. We have many sailing regattas the entire summer, as well as poker runs, and there are talks of having some serious stiletto and cigarette boat races. Plus, if mild sailing is not your style, canvassed racing takes place many times a year.

If kayaking is your thing then you are in luck. With a lake over 65 miles long one can spend countless hours paddling along the lake. The many tributaries offer secluded paddling with a wide variety of wildlife to be found. For the whitewater enthusiasts there are numerous rivers and streams to get your heart pounding. The Moyie River, famous for its Class 5 rapids is only an hour away. The Selway and Lochsa are within easy driving distance and offer even the most seasoned kayak enthusiast a real test. The Pack River and Priest River also provide kayakers plenty of great water to play on.

When visiting Sandpoint, make it a point to rent a boat and discover why so many people have fallen in love with the area. If you're uncomfortable navigating on unknown waters, take a fishing charter or a scenic cruise. If you do decide to take a fishing charter, make sure you get plenty of rest prior to departure as this lake offers trophy rainbow trout that will challenge your skill as well as your endurance.

To learn more about all the majestic Lake Pend Oreille and all of North Idaho's pristine lakes, and to find out everything about our town, visit http://www.SandpointID.net and click the Guides Tab at the top of the page.


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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Osprey Kode 22 Pack, Black, Medium

!±8± Osprey Kode 22 Pack, Black, Medium

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Monday, September 19, 2011

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Monday, September 12, 2011

For the Birds - Wing And Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge in South Kingstown, RI

!±8± For the Birds - Wing And Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge in South Kingstown, RI

The hotel is located in South Kingstown, RI, includes Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge to 787 acres of flora and fauna habitats. The second largest of the five huts managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Rhode Island, its gentle terrain slopes down towards the Atlantic Ocean. Since the pond has Trustom only near the coast of Rhode Island, who has developed a coast, offers a home undisturbed for almost 300 bird species - the endangered piping Plover, forone. This refuge is the premier place in the southern New England for migrating waterfowl in spring and autumn, as well as those who stay during the winter months into account.

For free entry, the package down and a bottle of water, the bird book, camera and binoculars for toning or wear a reflective increase in the starting hut. A sanctuary for visitors in all seasons, winter, tis' the season for hundreds of acres along the edge of the sea can be enjoyed in relative solitude. The streets of the refugeare open to the public daily from dawn to dusk (generally day hours from 10.00 hours a 16.00). Trustom Pond The docking station is also open daily during the hours when the volunteers available to staff. Directions: South on Interstate 95 connecting to Route 4 south to Route 1 South. Moonstone Beach Road Exit. Continue for 1 mile, turn right onto Matunuck Schoolhouse Road four-way stop sign. A mile to the west, and the entrance to refugeis on the left.

Before making Trustom paths, make sure that contact step the visitor center to provide valuable information about the species sighted recently and future commitments to collect in the cabin. Then take a walk. Two main roads depart from the parking area and leads you through a varied landscape with lots of opportunities to encounter wildlife refuge - mammals, amphibians, reptiles and fish - seasonal permits, of course. Since my digital one winter tourRide of wonders, it's just for the birds.

The route is about 3 miles long and leads to points at opposite ends and Osprey Otter Pond Trustom, accessible to both strollers and wheelchairs, with time viewing platform for observation and photography.

How Trustom Pond is a migration before and wintering area for waterfowl is known locally, have the visitor a rebound in poultry during the winter, the usual suspects, such as red-tailed hawks, northern spottedOrders, titmice, nuthatches e. Fine feathered friends to fly from northern Canada are loon loon, Bonaparte Gulls, Goldeneye and Scaup. Winter visitors in the owls are discovered, Adler excluded, grebes ears, widgeon Eurasion and snow geese.

Winter 'tis the season to improvise, to Trustom Pond National Wildlife Refuge in South Kingstown, Rhode Island. The colder temperatures have on our beautiful feathered friends volatile time who fled eyesfrom points north to the Arctic Circle to grace the Atlantic coastline. Wear proper way to tighten the Trustom for the plumage, which certainly ruffle feathers your focus.


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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Walking in the Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca is a perfect break

!±8± Walking in the Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca is a perfect break

During a holiday in Majorca can conjure up images of lazy days on the beach, nice weather, and spent an exciting nightlife, the island has to offer something more active, nature-loving tourists.

Before you jet off to a farmhouse in Majorca may want to check quality British to plan the wide range of outdoor fun in the active group on the island and a few days on their journey to Majorca.

While many visitors to the island can now flock to the sea for the active part of thetheir holidays, Majorca, in fact, the house of a mountain range with many high mountains, ideal for exploring on a break for one of its many farms.

A walking holiday in the warmth of the Spanish sun

The Serra de Tramuntana is a mountain range extends about 90 km from Pollensa Sa Mola in Andratx. In some places, up to 15 miles wide, the range is the ideal place for the British to explore on foot and one eye on the island of Mallorca by anotherAngle.

During the climb the hills of Mallorca, the British should keep an eye out for wild animals that roam the area, including goats and sheep. In addition to this, a variety of raptor species are found in the area. Eagle-eyed hikers a glimpse of a hawk or an osprey have been a walk in the hills.

Many of the mountains in the area is particularly large, with Puig Major stood above the rest at a height of 1447 meters.

The highest peak,the island is Massanella, which is 1352 meters high and provide the hiker with a great view from the top of the Spanish destination.

If you look a little 'less energetic holiday in a farmhouse in Mallorca could, and then one of the smaller peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana - and perhaps Tossals Puig Tomir Verds both of which are just over 1,110 meters high. Overall, the Ten Peaks mountain range to reach more than 1,000 meters, but can be adventurous and relaxing vacationas they please - only uphill for a short period can still afford breathtaking views of the Spanish countryside below.

Mallorca mountains are beautiful and peaceful break during a walk around the island on a walk, people may feel they are a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life on the Spanish island.

The mountain range as a whole is a great area for the British to spend a few hours and there really is no better place to headto relax after a hard day of hiking, as a luxury house on Mallorca, with all the comforts you are used to characterize people in their homes.

Walking on the hills at dusk

Can make it uncomfortable than the morning and midday sun of Majorca trip at this time of the day for the British, could be the best time to head for the hills for a walk from his expedition to the island in the afternoon.

This time of the day is fresh and is therefore ideal for the designFighting one of the great heights and see the beautiful Spanish island of Majorca from the mountains.

The mountain is home to a number of villages and towns, including Soller, which is located within the mountain valley and is known for its olive groves and orange trees known. The town of Deia can be visited on a walk and could not find the visitors to the area, meet some familiar faces - the feeling creative in the region has attracted many famous musiciansthe city over the years.

Deia is also ideal for those who want to see a more traditional side of Majorca and has olive groves and orange plantations, and is an ideal place to relax with a glass of Sangria after a day walking in the mountains of Serra de Tramuntana.

If relaxing in the city, English might be able to provide a pinch of rosemary, cover the mountains and there captured a wonderful scent in the heat of the Spanish sun.


Walking in the Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca is a perfect break

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Osprey Ariel 65 Backpack Review

!±8± Osprey Ariel 65 Backpack Review

The Osprey Ariel 65 is intended to be a sort of homage to women climbers and hikers. Yes, the backpack that is designed specifically for use by women! Osprey finally recognize the feeling that there are not only men, adventure travel weekend to go with their male counterparts, women! If the Osprey Ariel 65 up to the expectations of thousands of women adventurers? Read on to find out!

Hiking, mountain crossings more days, weekend mountain trips,great journeys and trekking - what ever you call it, the Osprey Ariel 65 a great investment for everyone! For women, it is difficult to find a lot of hiking trips, the Osprey Ariel 65 comes as good news, because it has a design specific to women. Options tailored to suit most women, the recommended state-of-the-art building materials, durable and lightweight all. And what's more, the Osprey Ariel 65 is surprisingly affordable!

This backpack is the perfectSize for your adventure. With a weight of 5 oz 2 pounds, it really is not the lightest bag on the market, but whoever said that women easily, did not travel right? The Osprey Ariel 65 is also available in a lighter, weighing only 4 pounds 11 ounces, the frame of the new Osprey backpack is made of wire and light technology is a compatible AddOn Osprey Stow-on-the-Go stick attachment Trekking is ideal for women who enjoy hiking. The top pocket is fluid and hydration lumbar pack isappropriate or long, sweaty hikes.

Osprey seems to pay attention to the fact that many women in the bathroom or sensitive backs have to suffer. The Osprey 65 is in a way so that the load is designed to be closer to her to make as much as possible back. This back pain was the trip full of adventures, not bad!

OK, enough with the professionals of 65 Osprey. What does it matter? Well, the belt allows an application if it takes heavier loads. This can be a problem if youTravel in winter, if the load is automatically increased. But it is perfect for the summer, because you travel light anyway.

Overall, the Osprey Ariel 65 as recommended in search of a good backpack, which deals with the basics of women walkers.


Osprey Ariel 65 Backpack Review

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