Posted at Jan 31st, 2010 in Travel Tips
by Lonnie Lorenz
Minnesota Summer Camp what a great place for your kid. The American Camp Association. suggest you ask these top 10 questions.
1. What’s the camp’s Purpose? Is it Sports? Is it Traditional? Os it Science? Are you comfortable with this ? Is it a good fit for your child? Is competition or cooperation emphasized? Do you want religious observances or practices? Try to understand all parts of the program
2. What does camp do with staff? First aid training? Drug Testing? Do counselors have criminal background checks? What’s the training all about?
3. What about Staff and Camper return rates? How many counselors are returning this year 50% is a good numbers. How many campers return? Fifty percent is good, and more is better. Still looking for that perfect camp Check out this Summer Minnesota Camps
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Posted at Jan 30th, 2010 in Travel Tips
by Larry Forest
There are actually some people in the world who really love to go camping. They definitely love the outdoors and also enjoying all of nature. Then there are other people who hate the outdoors. They definitely would much rather enjoy the comforts of a home. These types of folks generally are referred as city slickers. Well in this article we are going to go over some ways that a city slicker can still enjoy camping.
First of all, the real best way is to go and get an awesome RV rental. RV rentals are definitely great simply because you can go camping and enjoy all the comforts of home. You can actually enjoy a nice and soft bed with a TV if you really like. Plus an RV will also have running water, a toilet and shower, along with a refrigerator. In other words, they can still enjoy to the fullest the outdoors while still having all of the comforts of the 20th century.
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Posted at Jan 29th, 2010 in Travel Tips
by L.J. James
Many of the “facts” in this story are based on Legend and Myth as much of the history of the Motorcycle and it’s Culture was lost in the Great Rebellion of 2057.
Taken from a history book in the year 2095… Motorcycles And The Culture They Inspire 1868-2017
Motorcycles started out as steam engines strapped on to bicycles in 1868. Soon after the gas engine took its place and by the 1900’s there were Motorcycle shops and Dealers all over the World. For awhile, Motorcycle’s were simply used as transportation. In 1907, when Henry Fords, Ford Motor Company, released the Model-T at a price many could afford, the Motorcycle soon went from a necessity to a luxury item.
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Posted at Jan 28th, 2010 in Travel Tips
by Howie Holben
Whether traveling to France on a trip across Europe, or visiting this popular country as your only gay vacations destination, travelers will find magnificent beaches, alpine resorts, breathtaking countryside with quaint villages and medieval castles, world-renowned art collections, the glorious French Riviera and the truly unique, exceptional city of Paris.
Gay vacations often center around Paris and its vibrant LGBT community, cultural and historical landmarks and accepting cosmopolitan environment, visitors will find that throughout France there is plenty to do and see, as well as many LGBT establishments and a welcoming atmosphere. Laws outlawing sodomy were abolished over 200 years ago and Frances LGBT community has enjoyed civil unions for the last decade. With legal protections in place and a general laissez-faire attitude that is common among the French, visitors will find that France provides an accepting and safe gay tours.
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Posted at Jan 27th, 2010 in Travel Tips
by Owen Jones
Barry Castle was owned by William de Barri in the twelfth century, but it was raized to the ground by Llewellyn Bren in 1316. Many believe that the Cavaliers rebuilt and that the Roundheads destroyed it again. Whatever is true, it was never rebuilt again after that.
The Normans were hated by the locals and they had to build large mansions to protect themselves from the frequent attacks carried out on them from the people of the valleys and mountains. During the time of Henry III, there were 12 castles within six miles of Barry. In Glamorgan, there were 30 castles and in south Wales as a whole, 150.
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Posted at Jan 26th, 2010 in Travel Tips
by Howie Holben
The unique geography of Chile allows visitors to explore volcanoes, ski or snowboard in the Andes, lounge on picturesque beaches and enjoy a night out in the gay district of Santiago all in one day. In short, Chile offers is a great place for out travel. Rich in varied landscapes and important landmarks, visitors to Chile can experience the statues of Easter Island, arid deserts, exceptional architecture and churches, the Mirador de Chepu Penguin Colony, the world-famous Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia and the Elqui Valley in La Serena, which teems with legends of extraterrestrial activities, all in one trip.
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