Monday, 25 February 2008

How to Find the Best Deal on a Keystone Ski Vacation Package

With the U.S. Economy in a down slide this ski season, now is the best time ever to find great discount deals on a Keystone ski vacation package. The fact is that you will find far fewer people on the slopes this season then there ever has been before.



This means that every thing else including the world class dining establishments that Colorado is known for have far fewer people also. All of this adds up to great deals that are now being offered by Keystone ski vacation packages to bring in badly needed winter recreationers.



Of course, the place to look is on the Internet but you have to know what to look for when you are doing your own searching. Items that are now regularly being offered by many Keystone ski lodges are free or discount air fare, free airport pick-up, complimentary drinks and meals, as well as great discounts on rentals including free and discount lift tickets.



However; no matter how shrewed a negotiator you may be, often times your local travel agent will be able to get an even better deal for you because they deal in volume. Also, often time travel agencies will sniff out resorts that are having a high vacancy rate and buy up package deals and market them.



Either way you do it, now is the time to ski and snowboard in the winter wonderland that Colorado is. Also, if you haven't heard, Colorado is a known center for working world class artist that offer their creations in some of the finest galleries that you will find anywhere and that certainly applies if you have an eye for wildlife art. So now is the time to check your schedule and find a place in it
to treat yourself and any friends and loved ones that you bring along to new memories to last a lifetime at a Keystone ski vacation package.




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Sunday, 24 February 2008

Family Camping and Safety - 12 Tips for a Safer Camping Trip

As airplane fares and hotels become more and more expensive, many families are turning to camping for their vacations and short jaunts away from home and the crazy demands of modern living. Yet, while camping can be fun for the whole family and indeed children of all ages should participate, there are some guidelines to keep in mind when the family camps together.



1. When choosing a campsite, choose one far away from the temptations of water. It is never advisable to camp on the beach with children. Campgrounds with swimming pools, man-made lakes and bodies of water should be should be selected for areas that are sufficiently far enough away from the water.



2. Babies should be kept in playpens or some type of safe enclosure. Because children wander, there are so many dangers outside for them to avoid. Also, make sure the fenced-in area is in the shade so the child does not suffer from heat stroke or sunburn.



3. When boiling water on the camp stove or open fire pit, ensure that all children are away from the cooking area. The cooking area must be out-of-bounds for playing and horsing around. Do not leave things dangling from the table or area, which encourages small children to investigate and pull the item down, splashing the boiling pot on themselves.



4. Children should be supervised when chopping wood and using axes, knives or any other dangerous or sharp object. One would assume that older children rather than small children would use these items but still with adult supervision.



5. Children should wear hats to protect their heads from the sun and sun block covered on their whole bodies. Apply the sunscreen before dressing them so that all parts of the body are covered.



6. Adequately dress and monitor smaller children who cannot swat mosquitoes and flies so that they are not bitten needlessly resulting in their skin becoming red and inflamed. The bites will be very painful to their sensitive skin.



7. Explain to children not to eat the plants or berries. Be especially cautious of young children as babies put everything into their mouths. Another reason to keep them safely confined to a playpen.



8. Never leave children by the campfire alone. They should be supervised when roasting marshmallows and hotdogs. In the evening when sitting around the campfire, make them sit back far enough so as not to be hit by flying embers.



9. Carry a first aid and keep it handy.



10. When using kerosene lamps and heaters in tents, make sure they are not just sitting on the floor. They will be easily knocked over burning the child and taking everything up in flames. Also, if a child does not tip them over but merely touches them, they will be very hot on the skin.



11. Because of the campground's informal surroundings, it is very easy for children to forget about cars and other hazards. They must learn to stay off the road and not dash away into the path of a vehicle. Even older children must have boundaries and should be made to stay within a certain area so they do not become lost.



12. Keep the baby's formula well refrigerated if in a trailer but if tent camping, keep it in a cooler on ice. Bring water from home for the baby and smaller children, as it may be more difficult for them to become accustomed to the new water.




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Friday, 22 February 2008

Complete Wind Energy Kit For Your Boat

When you are out on the water, whether you have a yacht or a small cruiser, you are miles and miles away from the nearest electrical outlet. And, while your boat's batteries can keep you up and running for a time, they can not last forever - in fact, the more you use your batteries, and the longer that you are out to sea without recharging, the less electronic comforts you will be able to use.



Aside from having backup batteries in stock to replace your other batteries as they run out of juice, or having a generator, there is no way for you to keep your devices up and running without heading back into shore and waiting - most likely, overnight.



However, one thing that there is abundance of out on the high seas, besides water, is wind, which makes the Complete Wind Energy Kit for Boats from Silicon Solar one of the most cost-effective and must have necessities for the globe-trotting boater everywhere.



The Complete Wind Energy Kit for your Boat includes an Air X (now Air Stream) Small Wind Generator which produces upwards of 200W of power, and mounting hardware and pole set specifically designed to attach your wind generator securely to your boat.



If you are looking for a fun toy for your boat, but also want a tool that can save you hundreds of dollars along the way, the Complete Wind Energy Kit for your Boat is the perfect choice for you - or that person on your gift list that has everything else already.




The Complete Boat Wind Energy Kit is only available through Silicon Solar, and costs only $1200. Similar kits are sold by competitors for over $2000. You can more information on the Complete RV Wind Energy Kit, or buy your own today through Silicon Solar at www.siliconsolar.com and www.windenergydirect.org



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Thursday, 21 February 2008

Fed Proposal Threatens 10 Million Cruise Passengers with a Rescheduling Nightmare

The Cruise Lines International Association warns that about 10 million cruise vacationers in the United States are threatened with having their cruises re-scheduled or outright canceled unless a new federal proposal is lifted.



A new interpretation of an 1866 maritime law is being proposed by the Federal Governments Homeland Security Agency (Customs and Border Protection Agency) aimed at Cruise Lines Serving the Hawaiian Cruise Market but effects operations at most West Coast U.S. Ports used by the Cruise Industry. The Proposal's implementation would severely limit the options available for most Hawaiian Cruise Line Operators.



An 1886 maritime law requires foreign registered ships to call on at least to one foreign port for 48 hours if they stop at two U.S. ports. The American Association of Port Authorities said money spent on cruise facilities would be put to waste if the federal government changes the rules.



Coupled with the recent changes in the Passport Rules for reentry into the U.S. by her own citizens these types of Federal efforts seem counter productive to the large investments by U.S. Port Authorities to attract more Cruise Vacation Tourist with upgrades to their facilities!



With the explosion of the Cruise Industry over the past 10 years one has to wonder why any proposal that cuts into U.S. Destinations would be tolerated. The loss of tourist dollars for this country shouldn't be the result of any government action. The Federal Government needs to make this the best possible situation for Vacation Cruisers and encourage Tourism and the accompanied dollars that follow not engage in these kind of senseless actions.




Paul Mabry

A Veteran Cruiser and Founder of CosideredCruising.com. Dedicated to bringing all the information you need to make your next Cruise Vacation the Highlight Adventure of a Lifetime! if you can afford a vacation you can afford a cruise. Check every Friday for Amazing Cruise Deals you won't find anywhere else.

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Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Self Catering Cottages - Number One Holiday Destination Around UK

One of the inventions of modern times that is fast gaining popularity around the world are self catering cottages. Those magnificent cottages which are laden with all types of comfort and luxury and are just the right type of holiday destination to spend their vacations. That they can be availed at an incredibly low price is another reason why so many people are falling for them and elevating it to the position of the most sought after holiday destination bypassing such tried and tested places like hotels and rest houses.



Another reason that makes these cottages so well liked is the freedom that people get to enjoy and make their stay as comfortable as they want. Such is the freedom granted here that guests are even allowed to cook their own meal here. Such a provision win people specially families with small kids and cajoles them to come here again and again.



Self catering cottages are also on top of the wish list of business units who find them to be just perfect for arranging their official get togethers as well as team building exercises. A stay here is also utilised by business units to honour their most deserving employees.



With the way life is getting hectic it really shouldn't surprise anyone if more and more people take to vacations to escape from the grind of tyrannical schedule of their professional lives. Located in the backdrop of countryside they welcome the tourists with open arms and expose them to a few days of sheer bliss. To a harassed professional it is just the tonic he needed to recharge his batteries to take on life with new found energy and vigour. No wonder self catering cottages are getting popular with every passing day and this liking is only going to enhance in times to come.




Terry is a globe-trotter specialising in travel writing. Having toured all over Britain, he has a fair idea of the best resorts, self catering cottages, hotels, and other places of accommodation and entertainment, including self catering services in the British Isles. He has been using his vast knowledge of geography and languages to guide tourists and holiday-makers to enjoy their touring time.



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Monday, 18 February 2008

Visiting Miami?

When your family planned your vacation, chances are good that you put a great deal of thought into the dates that you would travel, the location that you would be traveling to and where you would be staying once you arrived. Regardless of when you will be traveling, you'll find that one of the many villa rentals in Florida makes an ideal place to stay - especially if you are staying on the East Coast of Florida in Miami.



Many will find that the first thing that they intend to experience in Miami is one of the area's many beaches. Those who enjoy taking a jog will find that Bal Harbour Beach offers a shaded jogging path along with sandy spots and beautiful waves. Those who enjoy lighthouses will want to visit Bill Baggs State Recreation Area in nearby Key Biscayne. Others will choose the beaches they visit based on nearby restaurants or cafes, shopping or other attractions.



Others will choose to enjoy the water in a different sort of way with a visit to the Miami Seaquarium. There, you won't only be able to swim, surf or enjoy the shore, you'll also be able to take time to swim with the dolphins. While you are there, you'll also have the opportunity to watch a killer whale show, dolphin shows and sea lion shows. If that's not enough for you, you will find that you can learn more about sharks, manatees, sea turtles, alligators and other Florida wildlife.



For those looking for an even more wild adventure during the time they spend away from their Florida villas, plenty is to be found with a visit to the Miami Metro Zoo. There you will have the chance to view tiger, African lions, meerkats, gazelle, giraffe, elephant, zebra, primates and a number of different species of birds.



Bird lovers will also want to be sure to schedule in a visit to Parrot Jungle and Jungle Island. Visitors there will have a chance to see macaw and other birds. They will also have the chance to see shows including the Winged Wonders Shows in the Parrot Bowl as well as shows that let visitors get up close to other park animals and reptiles.



Of course, not all of Miami's adventure involves wild animals or exploring the beach. Those looking for a cultural experience will be able to find a wide range of options - from the art and culture at The Vizcaya Museum and Gardens to the Cuban culture of Miami's Little Havana.



Miami Beach is famous for its Art Deco district and the designer shops of Collins Avenue and Lincoln Road. Enjoy a day exploring the historic architecture, shop till you drop, then have lunch in an elegant pavement cafe. At the end of the day, night owls who aren't ready to head back to their Florida holiday villas will find countless nightclubs, bars and hot spots where they can dance the night away enjoying all that Miami has to offer.



Miami has far more to offer than beaches and watersports. Unlike areas such as Orlando where much of the activity centers around famous theme parks, you'll find that Miami is a city, rich with culture and tradition. From one of the many luxury Florida villas with pools available to rent, you'll be able to enjoy it all.




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15 February 2008



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Sunday, 17 February 2008

Captain Cook, Midshipman Hornblower and Endeavour

Visitors to Whitby undoubtedly enjoy the fine views, the great food, the gothic connection and the historic Yards that seem hidden around every corner of this ancient town. However, I wonder if tourists even suspect that down one of these Yards, several centuries ago, one man was learning skills that would eventually change the map of the world...



Yorkshire's most famous seafarer is undoubtedly Captain James Cook, whose best-known achievement was the discovery of Australia. As a teenager, he was apprenticed to a Whitby shipowner, John Walker, in whose house his apprentices lived when not serving at sea on Walker's colliers (coal ships).



Cook's most famous ship, the Endeavour, was built in a Whitby shipyard, and today Cook's achievements are recognised by the Captain Cook Memorial Museum, which is located in Grape Street, in the house Cook lived in as an apprentice.



A more tangible reminder of Cook's achievements can often be found in Whitby's harbour, particularly during the winter. The Grand Turk is a replica of an 18th century warship - a man o' war. Although she was built in Turkey, her home port is Whitby and it is here that she returns each winter. While in Whitby, the Grand Turk is open to the public each day, and you may find you recognise her - she has proved something of a media star since her launch in 1997, and perhaps most famously appeared as the frigate "HMS Indefatigable", in the Hornblower TV series.



If you haven't explored the historic old town of Whitby, you're missing out on a real treat. What else lies hidden in its maze of Yards and tumbling red roofs, I wonder?




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