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1. Choosing the Right Camping Chair
April 30, 2009
A camping trip does not always have to adventure-filled and exhilarating. In fact, the perfect camping trip has the right combination of fun-filled activities and relaxing down times. During these down times, it’s good to drink a cup of coffee or just take in the sights at camp. At night, it is also fun to sit around a camp fire and share fun stories. Having folding camping chairs in your site makes resting and relaxing a lot easier and increases the enjoyment you can get from the outdoor activity. While you can bring just about any type of chair to camp if you really want to, investing on ... (read more)
Author: Nicole Munoz | Article Views: 153
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2. The English Lake District - A Hikers Guide to Great Gable
April 30, 2009
The iconic peak of Great Gable, a favorite of many Lakeland fellwalkers and the centrepiece of "Britain's Favorite View" is a rewarding objective for the walker visiting the Lake District. The 2949 foot (899m) summit is situated in the west of Lakeland and it is from that side of the region or from centrally situated Borrowdale, that most of the ascent routes go. Here is a quick outline of some of the main walking routes and their individual qualities. A popular route is that from Seathwaite at the head of Borrowdale which is the same start point as for Scafell Pike. A wide path continue... (read more)
Author: Pete Buckley | Article Views: 244
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3. Ten Places to Visit in Snowdonia National Park
April 28, 2009
Snowdonia National Park or Eryri - which means place of the eagles in Welsh - covers over 830 square miles of North Wales, much of it remote moorland and mountain country. Even though the region is somewhere I've been visiting since childhood, it would be difficult to pick my favorite places in any sort of order as each have their own appeal so here I shall outline ten places that should appeal to a wide range of interests. Let's start with Snowdon itself. The highest mountain in Wales at 3560 feet or 1085 metres is a popular hiking goal and well worth the effort for the summit views. Fro... (read more)
Author: Pete Buckley | Article Views: 238
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