Monthly Archives: October 2010
Murray Valley Trail, Australia
| October 24, 2010 | Posted by admin under Hiking |
The Murray River is Australia‘s very best watercourse – along with the Darling River it drains the country’s whole wheat and sheep belt. A traveller route follows the river from its origin among New South Wales’s Snowy Mountains to its mouth in South Australia, linking picturesque drives with boat trips and bushwalks en route. For…
Selecting the Correct Family Tent
| October 24, 2010 | Posted by admin under Camping |
For a family, the cabin and umbrella tent designs offer the best weight-to-size ratios, floor plans, and overall features. Where wind is a problem, the umbrella offers lower resistance; but the cabin type, with its vertical sides, is better if double-decker-type cots are used. Otherwise, choosing a tent style is a matter of preference.
Spandex Shorts for Supportive Exercise Wear
| October 11, 2010 | Posted by admin under Recreation and Sports |
Spandex shorts are well known for holding in areas of the body and occasionally are necessary articles of clothing when exercising. They provide additional support of the glutes area and thighs area during a workout session. They also reduce chafing on the insides of legs when walking, jogging or running. They are readily available at…
Men Cycling Shoes – 7 Things You Need to Know Before You Buy Your Pair
| October 9, 2010 | Posted by admin under Recreation and Sports, Style & Gear |
Cycling is a great activity, it keeps you fit, it can save you gas money, it is environmentally friendly and its super duper fun. Buying men cycling shoes isn’t for everyone and many can get by with just a pair of comfortable running shoes. That being said if you are a cyclist looking to take…
Learning Recurve Archery
| October 8, 2010 | Posted by admin under Archery |
Archery is a wonderful sport that combines many physical skills and patience, but with enough variety in equipment that anyone can enjoy the sport. To truly enjoy archery, novices need to learn not only the proper way to hold and aim their bow but the proper stance. Especially when learning recurve archery, which uses the…
Whitewater Kayaks
| October 8, 2010 | Posted by admin under Hike |
Whitewater kayaks are the shortest of the kayak family (between six and twelve feet in length). They are designed for maneuverability as much as for speed, which means they turn quickly but they don’t travel well in a straight line. Most Whitewater kayaks are not suited for flat-water paddling for this reason, although there are…
High Society Freeride Skis
| October 6, 2010 | Posted by admin under Snow Sports |
High Society Freeride was founded in Aspen but has recently found a new manufacturing home in Denver. The company’s skis are made with full wood cores, carbon fiber stringers, rubber foil dampening and carbon beam technology for control and response. FR (120 ROCKER) The FR is company’s main product. It is a hand made, high…
Heidi Skis
| October 6, 2010 | Posted by admin under Snow Sports |
Heidi Skis is based out of Switzerland, although the skis are specially designed by former University of Colorado ski racer and designer Heidi Blum. Her skis are produced in very limited quantities, and are created with relatively hard to find materials like Swiss white ash and titanal aluminum. Kent Kreitler lately joined Heidi to assist…