- How to Prevent Boat Theft By : Kilby Michael
You lock the doors when you leave the house and put your car in the garage at night, but what are you doing to prevent your boat and your marine equipment from being stolen? Many people have the misconception that boating and marine equipment theft is rare, but in fact nearly 30,000 boats are stolen each year in the United States alone. - Purchasing A Camping Tent By : Lee MacRae
Great information for those looking for a camping tent! Make sure you get the right camping tent to ensure your camping trip is a success. - Picnic Backpack: Why You Should Go For It. By : Pisan Trat
It can be said that today most of people still using old-fashion picnic basket, meanwhile there are many people have tried picnic backpack as they can see many of benefit to use them. So it is your own considerations about which kind that suit you the most and then just go for it. - Article by Chrysta Baker exclusively written for Blue Lake Tackle, LTD By : Michael Kilby
There is nothing worse than driving to the campground, finding the perfect campsite, opening up the trunk, and finding that you forgot to pack your sleeping bag, a can opener, or worse yet, the tent itself! So, before heading out on your next camping trip, plan ahead and make a list of the absolute necessities you will need to bring with you to the campsite. You can use this camping gear checklist or make one yourself and add your own camping gear necessities as you see fit. Check off each item as you pack up the car or prepare everything ahead of time and keep them in large storage bins that you can just carry out together for those last minute camping excursions. - Colors of Hawaii By : keven cage
The colors of Hawaii reflect a sense of place found no where else. - Hiking - Some Tips For Buying A Good Pair Of Hiking Boots By : Donald Saunders
You won't need too much kit to start hiking but one essential piece of equipment will be a good pair of hiking boots. Choosing the right boots is essential to your enjoyment of hiking and this article will show you what to look for. - Fishing Adventures in Northern Ontario By : Amy Nutt
Are you the kind who likes to sit for hours on the banks of a babbling brook, in the midst of still-standing time, waiting? Waiting for that prized trout that will eventually be ensnared by your eager little fish hook. - Center Pin Reel - Reely By : C R Ellsworth
An article exploring Center Pin Reel & Float Systems - Outdoor Vinyl Benches By : Jake Kennedy
For Ideas on Choosing and Purchasing Your Outdoor Bench Check Out This Article, Includes Types, Ideas and Precautions... - Why is Barbequing So Popular? By : Carl Hoffman
Barbequing is an American tradition. Each year, statistics show that at least 90% of families attend at least one barbeque party or celebration. - Backyard Bird Watching Is A Breeze By : John Edmond
Many folk find that backyard bird watching is a great way to get introduced to the activity. It is an inexpensive way to begin learning to identify species. The birds that you observe in the backyard can also provide valuable experience in note keeping, as you track the birds that come and go. - Adventure Trails in Northern Ontario By : Amy Nutt
When you think of natural resources in all their glory and splendor, you think Northern Ontario. Canada's best kept secret, Northern Ontario is one hell of a joy ride. - Wreck Scuba Diving Training By : Ryan Arsendatama
Wreck scuba diving is a dangerous activity, and ample training must be imparted to the scuba divers before allowing them to undertake an exploration of an underwater wreck. A wreck is a ship that may have sunk off the coast or out at sea. The older the wreck grows, the more dangerous it is to swim among the sunken vessel. The parts deteriorate and may collapse at any time and trap the diver. - White Water Rafting Scotland By : Peter Syme
White water rafting is fun, exciting, dangerous and now Scotland has placed itself firmly on the map as the place to do it. Since the early 1970s white water rafting has become a sport that has grown rapidly year on year. Places such as River Tummel in Scotland are now home to thousands of tourists and experienced rafters alike who take to the water each year. - How to Decide Which Outdoor Playground Equipment is Best for Fun and Safety By : Adrian Adams
Installing outdoor playground equipment in your own backyard is a great way to get the kids to play outside in a safe and secure environment. - 4 Top Tips For Cat Fishing The Best Way By : Pino Tedesco
There are a few basic methods that are effective in catching catfish. This article explains all. - Make No Mistake - An African Lion Safari Can Be A Dangerous Experience - Even Life Threatening! By : Dean Caporella
An African lion safari still tops the most wanted list among safari seekers. - Bird Watching In Arkansas Beats All! By : John Edmond
Arkansas is one of the premier bird watching locations in the United States. Arkansas bird watching provides tourism dollars that can be used for conservation of habitat, and to support the local businesses that rely on tourists for their livelihoods. - Fishing Rods For The Perfect Fishing Experience By : Pino Tedesco
Article outlining the different types of fishing rods and specifications of all. - Bass Fishing Facts! How to Catch Them! By : Pino Tedesco
Facts on Bass fishing and how to ctach these little fish beauty. - Best Fishing Lures To Use By : Pino Tedesco
The evolution of fishing gear and accessories along with the development of the bass fishing industry brought about the development of various lures specifically used for different fish species. This artcile explains all! - Shrimp, Scallops and Hot Dogs! By : Bob Alexander
Memoirs of a day of relaxation in the sun and surf in Northwest Florida. A recipe for a seafood dinner served as the sun goes down. - Bird Watching In Africa - The Ultimate Vacation By : John Edmond
Although bird watching is an activity that can be done virtually anywhere on the planet, Africa remains one of the most popular destinations on the planet for a bird watch adventure. - Enjoying The Playgrounds - Playground Equipment By : Adrian Adams
Gone are the days when playgrounds are nothing more than the good old merry go round, see-saw, and a slide. - Fishing, Oysters, Alligators and Me! By : Bob Alexander
Plan your vacation in the winter when the snow is falling. It's a good way to dream on a cold winter's night. - Birdwatching Digital Camera Binoculars: Are They For You By : Kelvin Ho
If you are looking for the best binoculars to suit your bird watching needs, you may want to think about digital camera binoculars. - Amateurs Parachute Tips By : Kadence Buchanan
If you find exciting the new idea you and your friends shared late one afternoon of getting together over the following weekend to try parachuting, the hobby of jumping off a moving training airplane while wearing a parachute, you better read the following tips, as your and your friends' safety literally depend on pulling the right type of cord at the right time. - Holding An Umbrella By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Can you imagine yourself getting out during a rainy day without holding the beloved shelter of an umbrella in your hand? Even if your raincoat matches your outfit and keeps your clothes dry while walking under the rain - The Niagara Falls Fantasy By : Kadence Buchanan
Located on the north part of the western United States boarders and the south part of the eastern Canadian ones, one of most spectacular natural sites is the group of large water falls, worldwide famous as the Niagara Falls. - Things To Note When Holiday Shopping By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Shopping during the holiday season can be a hectic task. With all the rushing about, holiday shopping can be one of the most stressful things that you face. - Bring the Beach Lifestyle Home By : Kadence Buchanan
Most of us who come home from work and have a million things to do upon our return there is considerable evidence that you have forgotten how it feels to be able to relax. - Explore Outdoor Community Service By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Whether or not you have ever personally experienced the excitement and fulfillment associated with community service, it is never too late to take it up a notch. - Some Night Fishing Tips By : Kadence Buchanan
Experienced fishermen advice that if one wishes to have a good bite it is best to begin fishing two hours before sunrise or after sunset. This is particularly difficult, but an alarm clock can always act as your wake-up call. - Go Out for a Picnic By : Kadence Buchanan
When I was a child, every second Sunday of the month, my parents took us to the nearby mountain hilltops in order to walk, play and eat out lunch in the open. - The Barbecue Experience By : Kadence Buchanan
If you read the title and immediately opened the file thinking that this cooking method was included in the outdoor activities section by mistake, don't be surprised. - Different 12 Volt Camping Supplies By : Tom Ambrozewicz
Camping Tips - Big Dreams...Big Fish! By : Bob Alexander
He's Dreaming of the fish that got away with visions of the one that kept him out of the record books! - Southern Fresh Water Total Fishing Tips By :
Total fishing tips for catching catfish in the deep south. - Portable Hammock: The Perfect Companion By : Lars Rohde
Going out in the wild or maybe just in the garden, you should have a portable hammock, find out more in our article why it is such a good investment. - Florida Fishing With Sand Fleas! By : Bob Alexander
Tips on what bait to use when your fishing for Pompano on the Gulf Coast. - A Closer Look At The Airsoft Guns By : Bowe Packer
The sport or game of airsoft has become quite popular. So, the question is what style and type of airsoft gun do you use? - Framing Materials Of Your Mountain Bike By : Andrew Manifield
The cost of a mountain bike frame is proportionate to
its material, as well as the treatment that material
has received. Currently, there are five types of
material used in mountain bikes - high tensile steel,
chromoly steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber. - Clothes For Winter Riding By : Andrew Manifield
Mountain biking in cold weather has always been a
challenge. The problem is that you'll start out
cold then warm up and break a sweat, making yourself
wet. Then, when you travel downhill, the combination
of wet skin and windchill will be quite chilling. - Buying A Mountain Bike By : Andrew Manifield
It can be a bit frustrating as well as time consuming
when you buy a mountain bike. Below, you'll find
some tips and things to be aware of before you lay
down the cash and buy a mountain bike. - How Mountain Bike Gears Work By : Andrew Manifield
The gears in mountain bikes just keep getting more
and more intricate. The bikes of today have as many
as 27 gear ratios. - Picnicking Ideas By : Barney Garcia
What better way to spend a hot summer day than to go picnicking in the park? There's so much to enjoy; food, drinks, games, sports, activities, campfires and good company - just don't forget the bug spray! - Shopping for Swimsuits By : Barney Garcia
Now that swimsuit season is nearing, most of us are fretting about our diets and exercise programs in hopes that we will be able to fit into a swimsuit the next time we go shopping. While diet and exercise can never hurt a person, and which should always be encouraged, you shouldn't wear yourself out trying to fit into the tinniest tiniest bikini out there. - Fun Things to do Outdoors with Your Family By : Barney Garcia
Spending time with you family is vital for building healthy relationships with each other. Starting spending time with your kids when they are young will strengthen your relationship, get them physically active, and teach them how to have fun without video games or T.V. - Worldwide Wilderness Survival: Snake Safety Tips By : Adrian Adams
A pocketbook filled with poisonous snake identification cannot truly prepare you for a face-to-face encounter with one of the most feared reptiles. - All The Amazing Secrets Of Scuba Diving By : Dane Stanton
Scuba diving has become one of the most popular recreational activities in the world today. For as long as we know people have been fascinated with the ocean and the creatures that inhabit the waters beneath our feet. - Jig Fishing The Detroit River By : Tom Henricks
Tips On Walleye Fishing in the Detroit River - Take Your Family Kayaking For A Fun Family Outing By : Gregg Hall
Kayaking is especially attractive for people with families offering an easy way to get everyone together and also because it offers affordable equipment and instruction. Small children as young as four years old can easily and safely join in this fun family experience and learn a skill and fun hobby that can be enjoyed throughout an entire lifetime. - Get Back To Nature In a Kayak By : Gregg Hall
What is a kayak? It is a type of small boat; the kayaker sits in what is called the "cockpit". The cockpit is designed of material that is waterproof, usually referred to as a spray deck or a spray skirt. - A Look At A Variety Of Pocket Knives By : Gregg Hall
A pocket knife is a folding knife with a blade that fits inside the handle and that is small enough to fit in a pocket, with blades no larger than 3 to 5 in. in length. - How To Have A Family Fishing Vacation On The Cheap By : Gregg Hall
A family fishing vacation doesn’t have to take place in some exotic location like Costa Rica, not everyone can afford several hundred dollars per member of the family for round trip airfare and accommodations. You also don’t have to plan a trip to somewhere in the sticks to have an affordable fishing vacation either. - Fishing In Alaska, Are you Out Of Your Mind? By : Gregg Hall
When someone first mentioned to me about fishing in Alaska all I could picture was sitting on some freezing glacier with a hole cut in a piece of ice two feet thick and catching fish the size of bait I use here in Florida. - How To Filet A Fish By : Gregg Hall
I have been an avid fisherman since I was a child, which was quite awhile ago. I have been fishing regularly for over 30 years and I have seen a lot of people who cannot properly clean their fish after catching it so I thought I might offer a little guidance. - Seafood On The Grill! By : Bob Alexander
Helpful hints about cooking the fish you caught on vacation. Fish, shrimp, and oysters on the grill are superb! - Chasing Tornadoes: Can It Be Done Safely? By : John Edmond
There is perhaps nothing more exciting to do in the great outdoors than to chase tornado-producing storms. As you have probably noticed, the activity has become increasingly popular. - Scuba Diving Vacation In Bali By : Chris Chew
A description of scuba diving sites the Bali Island, Indonesia. - How To Enjoy The Snow And Ice Safely By : John Myre
There is nothing prettier than snow and ice twinkling in the sun, but there are also few things more treacherous. - Using a Compass Could Save Your Life By : Stephen Dolan
The new GPS locators are great. But what happens if it breaks or the batteries run out? If your out in the back country knowing how to use a compass and a map could save your life. - Backpacking With a Bad Back By : Brian McGregor
Advice on how to continue your hobby of backpacking if you have a painful back. - Helpful Advice on Food and Drink for your Backpacking Trip By : Brian McGregor
Some tips on how to ensure you take the right food and drink on backpacking trips. - Special Gear Considerations for Winter Backpacking By : Brian McGregor
Getting the correct gear for winter backpacking is essential. This article takes you through the basic requirements. - Winter: The Season For Safe Snowmobiling! By : John Edmond
If you have never tried this exciting winter sport, perhaps this is the year that you will. As with all sports associated with the cold and snowy season, there are certain risks involved in snowmobiling. - Handling Unexpected Problems on the Backpacking Trail By : Brian McGregor
Some tips on how to prepare for and how to handle unexpected problems that arise when backpacking. - An Introduction to Backpacking By : Brian McGregor
An outline of why backpacking is a major growth sport and hobby. - Calm Your Mind And Spirit Through A Spiritual Retreat By : John Morris
A lot of the busy people nowadays are actually really prone to undergoing all sorts of stress related activities from high tailing it from one meeting to another or giving a presentation or a report that took weeks before it could be finished... - Great Backyard Games for the Whole Family By : John Morris
What could be nicer than having a nice weekend at home have a picnic and then getting up for some great backyard games. Backyards are great for holding mini games for kids and even adults... - Make Knowledge the Foundation of Your Backpacking Hobby By : Brian McGregor
Do your research before embarking on your first backpacking adventure. - Essential Backpacking Gear List By : Brian McGregor
Find out the essential items which you need on any backpacking venture. - Fishing...No Place For Unnecessary Thinking! By : Bob Alexander
Unnecessary thinking can get you in trouble especially if you're on vacation! - How Backpackers Should Layer Clothing Without Hindering Mobility By : Brian McGregor
The proper way when backpacking to layer clothing ensuring warmth and mobility. - A Little Creativity Can Make Your Backpacking Gear Lighter By : Brian McGregor
How to turn your backpacking load into a lightweight backpack. - Backpacks And Rucksacks: Some Points You Should Know Before Buying By : Steve Dempster
Backpacks (known in Europe more commonly as rucksacks) are a key piece of walking equipment - but with so many on the market, which do you go for? This article aims to give some helpful hints on choosing the right one for you. - Camping 101 - The Beginners Guide By : Matthew Hick
Camping is not easy. Below is some advice that can make your camping trip a little more fun and a lot less stressful! - Camping Food - Right Choices Make The Difference By : Matthew Hick
Below you will find some tips for food preparation and packing as you get ready to take a trip into the wild! - Bend Oregon Home to Great Skiing By : Jim Johnson
Mount Bachelor is said to have some of the best powder skiing in the Western United States. - Camping Chairs - Comfort In The Wilderness By : Matthew Hick
A quality camping chair can provide you with hours upon hours of enjoyment, while you relax and look at the scenery that nature created. - Lights For Camping By : Victor Epand
This article contains information about headlamps, flashlights and lanterns. - Tips For Rock Climbing By : Victor Epand
This article contains some brief information on rock climbing gear. - Camping Checklist - Making a List By : Matthew Hick
If you want to be a smart camper, then be an organized camper. Make lists of what you need, and prepare these items accordingly. - Camping Tents - What Type Should You Pitch By : Matthew Hick
There are a variety of things that you should consider when picking out a camping tent. Tents vary greatly in size, durability, shape, and ease in which they can be transported. - The Eskimo Roll - How To Roll a Kayak Safely By : Aaron Trubic
The kayak roll or "eskimo roll" is the most consistent way to right a capsized kayak. This exercise will also help you learn balance and control. - Camping Gear - The Essentials By : Matthew Hick
What types of camping gear are far more important than others? Let's take a look at a few types of essential camping gear. - Camping Outdoors Behavior - Unwritten Rules By : Matthew Hick
If you have camped in the great outdoors in the past, then you are probably aware that there are an unwritten set of rules you need to follow to keep the land and the people around you happy and in good condition. - The Best Places To Bird Watch By : Kelvin Ho
Bird watching is a popular hobby among a variety of people but if you do not where to bird watch, you may not be able to experience the joy of bird watching fully. - Family Camping - Outdoors With Your Loved Ones By : Matthew Hick
Are you planning a camping trip with your loved ones? If you are, then know this in advance: Camping with your family takes some careful planning. - Outdoor Clothing - Some Principles For Comfort By : Steve Dempster
If you are in the great outdoors, sometimes the problem isn't just to stay dry - you must be comfortable. So how is this achieved? - Fishing Heaven's Lodging Guide - Alaska By : Ray La Foy
The fishing heaven of the United States - Alaska is known for its abundance of fish and fishing facilities. Here is where your dreams of catching the largest salmon of the world known as The King Salmon might come true. Don't forget to add the trout, herring, pike and sturgeon to name some. The most rewarding experiences of all are the amazing lodging experiences at Alaska. - Cooking Outdoors - The Real Adventure By : Matthew Hick
One of the best aspects of camping is cooking in the great outdoors. If you like to hunt or fish, this task can be even more exciting. - Hiking And Rambling - Make Sure You're Safe Out There! By : Steve Dempster
Even if you're only out for a short day hike, it's a good idea to think of your personal safety. It just takes a little thought and planning . . . - Introducing Your Kids To Fishing - A Few Tips By : Adam Thompson
Did you ever go fishing with your parent(s) or grandparent(s)? If you did, you likely have fond memories of it - even if you didn't catch any fish! - Fly Fishing is An Addictive Hobby By : NamSing Then
Fly Fishing is a method of fishing that utilizes an artificial fly, a long flexible rod, a reel, and line. It is a very ancient and distinct angling method, developed primarily to catch trout and salmon but which is now being used to catch other species such as pike, bass, and carp, as well as a wide range of marine species. - Ride In A Biplane! By : Jon Wuebben
Discover the incredible experience of taking a Bi-plane ride with someone special! This following explains what you are in for and a little about the bi-planes. - Up, Up And Away On A Hot Air Balloon By : Thomas Salathe
Probably one of the earliest of human wishes and the subject of endless endeavor is flight. More than the attendant romance to this possibility, it is the idea of utter freedom that makes flying so alluring. - Nag's Head Blue Fish! By : Bob Alexander
Helpful insight on how to spend vacation time with the family while waiting for the weather to change so you can fish! - Best Winter Fly Fishing: A Guide To Locations And Fishing Flies By : Christine Harrell
This winter, when everyone else is headed for cover in their homes, the adventurous fly fisherman is headed out into the crisp rushing waters to take advantage of some of the most exciting fly fishing of the year. - The Addiction To California Surfing By : Colin Pike
Surfing is a surface water sport in where the individual is carried by a breaking wave while riding on a surfboard. There are various types of surfing, based on the different methods or surf craft used to ride the wave.
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