Recreation and Sports Information

Kitesurfing Dangers


Kitesurfing is a very dangerous or, as some people call it, extreme sport. Before you try kitesurfing, you should definitely try to find out about all the potential kitesurfing dangers. The kitesurfing dangers may result from many different things: from equipment failure to human mistake to problematic weather conditions. Learning about the potential kitesurfing dangers will help you to prevent yourself from getting into dangerous situations and making dangerous mistakes.

Stay Out of That Old Mine!


It seems like the most adventurous thing in the world. That dark opening in the hillside beckons, tantalizes, excites. What wondrous treasures await discovery inside What artifacts might remain in this time capsule, mute testimony to an era when grizzled men moved tons of rock in pursuit of their dreams Such is the poetic, romance-novel appeal that might induce you to take leave of your senses and crawl into an old mine. Thousands of such small openings are scattered throughout the country. Although most common in the historically "hard rock" Western mining states, they can also be found in the old lead and copper districts of the Midwest. In reality, multiple dangers lurk beyond the pale ring of light that filters through the adit mouth.

Kitesurfing Techniques - Launching & Landing


There are many different kitesurfing techniques that are important to kitesurfing sport. This article will focus on some basic kitesurfing techniques that will help you improve you kitesurfing skills and will allow you to have more fun and enjoy your experience while kitesurfing. However, you will need to spend enough time practicing these techniques before you can say that you have mastered them.

Basic Kitesurfing Techniques


This article will describe some kitesurfing techniques so you can advance in mastering the sport. The main advice is always to practice more. The more you practice your kitesurfing techniques, the better your skills become.

Kitesurfing Technique - Body Dragging


This article will offer you several kitesurfing techniques that will help you advance in the kitesurfing sport. Remember to practices everything enough times until you become completely comfortable with the kitesurfing techniques.

Is First Aid Different in the BackCountry


First aid is first aid is first aid – right At first glance, providing first aid in the backcountry appears to be much like it is anywhere else. But if you look a little closer and you’ll find it is quite different. When you have finished this article, you will understand how it differs and how you, as an outdoor enthusiast, must think about it differently.

More Money for Muscles


American Council of Exercise teamed with Consumer Reports to find the most effective exercise equipment. While they had plenty to say about weight equipment and cardio machines, abdominal, butt and inner thigh devices barely received a nod. In fact, the words used were “None worth considering.”

17 Tips Thatll Safeguard You and Your Family From Dog Bites or Attack


Did you know that more than one million north americans will be bitten by dogs this year, and about one million dog bites will go unreported. Its sad but most of the victims will be children. These dog bites will come from animals known to them. Unleashed dogs will account for most of the bites inflicted.

Black Bear Chasing Kid Style


Black Bear Chase

Camping Equipment Essentials


The following is a list of equipment that you likely want to take on a camping excursion. Tent Spare tent stakes Sleeping Bags Ground pad or air mattress Stove and fuel Lantern and fuel Flashlight and spare bulb and batteries Cookset Dutch oven or Reflector oven If taking a reflector oven- cake pans, pie plates, muffin tins Griddle or frying pans Toaster Pot holder Can opener Cooking utensils- spatula, large spoon, fork Mixing bowls Dishpan Dish cloth and towels, Dish Soap Plates, cups, knives , forks, spoons Repair kit Rope First Aid Kit Matches Pocket knife Saw Moisture proof bags aluminum foil Food supplies INDIVIDUAL GEAR Water bottle Toiletries Soap Towel Insect Repellant Hat Rain gear-jacket and pants or poncho Socks Shirts- Cotton and wool Sturdy shoes or boots for hiking, lighter shoes for camp Underclothing Long pants- cotton and wool Sun screen lotion Camera binoculars medications etc.

Camping With Mans Best Friend


Mans Best Friend

Dutch Oven Cooking Basics


Pioneer Cooking

All About Jazz!


Q. What is the difference between a pizza and a jazz musician

6 Things You Must Do If You Want To Have The Secret To Catching More Trout


It has always been my private conviction that any man who pits his intelligence against a fish and loses has it coming. ~John Steinbeck

Things You Should Know About Tents


Choosing Your Tent

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