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All Adventure Travel: August 2005
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Adventure travel articles and resources for adventure travelers. Tuesday, August 30, 2005. What Should You Know About Hiking Boots? What is essential equipment for you when going on a hiking? Beside, your backpack, you also have to consider about your footwear. You will be suffering when you are not using your footwear properly. It seems all physical activity, especially hiking need good footwear. Physical Activity Need Good Boots. Ask your friends to hike with you! Don't forget to wear two hiking socks&...
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All Adventure Travel: February 2006
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Adventure travel articles and resources for adventure travelers. Saturday, February 11, 2006. Shark Cage Diving - the Heart of the Cape Town Adventure Tourism Industry by Sarah Manners. Over the past 350 million years sharks have dominated the oceans of the world. The fiercest predators in their domain, sharks have earned their reputation as the hunters of the sea. Humans have become fascinated by them and have a healthy combination of fear and respect for these beautiful creatures. Each year thousands o...
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All Adventure Travel: November 2005
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Adventure travel articles and resources for adventure travelers. Monday, November 28, 2005. Ethiopia Tour by Andrew Muigai. Is also worth a visit. The Simien Mountains National Park is much favored by trekkers. The park has some of the scenic sights in the country. The mastiff reaches to 4620m, the highest point in the country. The park was created to protect the Walia Ibex, which is found only in Ethiopia. Other endemic animal species in the park are. Despite earlier contact with the outside world, Ethi...
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All Adventure Travel: September 2005
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Adventure travel articles and resources for adventure travelers. Monday, September 19, 2005. Ten Best Backpacking Foods by Steve Gillman. Maybe your favorite backpacking food is a freeze-dried turkey dinner. There really is no "best" backpacking food. There are reasons to bring certain foods, though. Here are ten foods, and the reasons you might want to consider them. 5 Ramen noodles. When you need a hot meal fast, there isn't much that's better. 8 Instant sports drinks. Pour a little in your water b...
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Golf on the Brain: August 2005
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Golf on the Brain. Friday, August 05, 2005. Improving Your Golf Balance by Jason Griffin. The need for balance for golf just sounds so simple and easy. As a golfer, you know that maintaining proper golf balance is a key to a good golf game. And it's more than just having the correct stance. A lack of balance usually occurs when your head position changes, which is a good reason to keep your head still during your swing! Migraines can attribute to a balance disorder. So if you have frequent migraines,...
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Golf on the Brain: December 2005
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Golf on the Brain. Wednesday, December 28, 2005. The Chip And Run Shot Techniques by Dave Ryan. Many golfers use the "chip and run" as regular part of. Their game; and those who don't have at least seen others. Do it The chip and run shot is very similar to a putt,. But you play the shot from just off the green. Club. Selection is vital for this shot, just like any other;. In this case, you will want to use irons. The shot should be played with your legs close together and. Move on to the next hole; howe...
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Golf on the Brain: February 2006
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Golf on the Brain. Friday, February 03, 2006. Similarities Of Golf And Archery by George Gabriel. Golf started a little more than 500 years ago. It may have gone back as far as the roman days. The golf ball was a leather pouch stuffed with feathers. Is it possible the kids back then started the game of golf by taking the feathers of their father's arrows and stuffing their pouch, and used a club instead of a bow to get the curvilinear motion of a game they really wanted to play? View my complete profile.
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Golf on the Brain: July 2005
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Golf on the Brain. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Golfers Here’s a Short Drive That Will Not Disappoint by Evans Putman. Are you planning a golf vacation to Myrtle Beach, Hilton Head or Kiawah Island in the near future? We know you will spend the majority of your time teeing it up on all the beautiful golf courses. We would, however, like to suggest a day-trip to see a new engineering marvel and North American record holder. Here are a few facts about the new Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. 320,000 cubic yards.