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Field Guide To The San Gabriel Mountains: Activities Deaths From activities fourWheel Driving Fishing Geocaching Hiking Mountain Bicycling Running Swimming Directories of LA Hiking / recreational Websites http://tchester.org/sgm/links/activities.html
Extractions: Winter Sports There are 59 "first come - first served" Forest Service campgrounds, 7 group campgrounds that require advance reservations, 36 picnic areas, 8 resorts and 24 organizational camps. The Crystal Lake private-operated Campground can be reserved in advance. Campgrounds are usually available except during summer holiday weekends, when they fill up quickly. For example, Chilao usually fills up by mid-morning of the first day of the holiday. Carl Nelson's Monte Cristo Campground to Iron Mountain and Lynx Gulch Steve Canalita's: Monte Cristo Campground to Rabbit Peak Trip #2 (Monte Cristo Campground to Iron Mountain and Lynx Gulch? - 7May99)
Walking Peru Hang gliding came out first among passive recreational activities (58%), followed by jetski (45%), kayaking (40%), fourwheel scooter rides (32%), http://www.businessplans.org/Peru/Peru03.html
Extractions: A. Standard or traditional international travelers aged between 31 and 50 years on package tours. Typically they originate in the US, Chile, Germany, Argentina, Spain, Italy and France. Target destinations are Peruvian tourist sites promoted abroad. Travelling on vacation, they favor well organized packages to get the most out of their Peruvian experience. B. Adventure travelers arrive in Peru to make their own travel arrangements. Basically originating in the same countries named above, their age fluctuates between 18 and 40 years. When travelling they seek for thrills, fun and the freedom to change their plans at will. They also travel on lower budgets. II. Peruvian travelers A. A segment of trend-following young Peruvians aged 18 to 24 in the high and middle income levels who look for new ways of recreation. About 40% of travelling Peruvians (32% of the young population) travel with friends during vacations or for recreation; recreation is the main expense for 38% of this group.
Using Memletics And Accelerated Learning Ive listed four types of activities personal skill development, professional training, recreational activities, and sports. Im sure there are others out http://www.memletics.com/manual/uses.asp
Extractions: Explore Memletics and... o Memory Improvement Techniques o Mnemonics o Affirmations o Concentration o Study Skills o o Learning Styles o General Uses o Manual Home Page By Sean Whiteley - creator of Memletics Memletics is a system you can apply to a wide range of learning activities. Below I outline my thoughts on some of those activities. I do this for two reasons: Lets look at how you can apply Memletics during major life phases, as well as some specific activities. Here are a few points on using Memletics during major life phasesearly years, formal education, employment and later years. Early years.
Camping In British Columbia These sites give the public a varied choice of recreational activities. twowheel drive, and the very rough roads are passable with a four-wheel drive. http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/camping/
Extractions: British Columbia is approximately 952,260 square km (367,660 square mi.), this includes 18,000 square km (11,160 square mi.) of inland water and is the third largest province in Canada. It is made up of snow-covered mountains, rolling hills, alpine meadows, plateaus, glacier fed lakes, swift flowing rivers, lush forests, grasslands, and miles of rugged fiord coastline. B.C. is ready made for exploring. The geography and adventures are so diverse that few other places in North America can offer the variety British Columbia can. It is an outdoor recreational haven.
Extractions: The U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is leading the United States in developing a highway system to move people and goods in a safe, efficient, and environmentally responsible manner. FHWA's programs benefit the Nation's communities to improve quality of life, provide access for all, and preserve our heritage. Similarly, FHWA's programs also benefit recreational interests. On this page: Links: The FHWA's programs have always had a close partnership with State highway agencies, now mostly known as Departments of Transportation (DOTs). The FHWA's Federal Lands Highway Program ( www.fhwa.dot.gov/flh ) has long provided assistance to construct highways within recreational areas on Federal Lands in partnership with Federal land management agencies such as the National Park Service ( www.nps.gov
O*NET Code Connector Detailed Information Page Drive a fourwheel drive vehicle equipped for major emergencies such as or other recreational activities, and provide safety precaution information. http://www.onetcodeconnector.org/report?id=33-9092.00
Extractions: Home Search Browse About IPO ... Links Are warning signs playing a role in protecting your agency? Illinois' new Tort Reform Act addresses hazardous conditions. By Henry E. Mueller Warning signs for dangerous park conditions, and the communication of warnings by other means, have become significant and often determinative issues in many cases of the last few years. In Illinois, the topic has gained much more significance since the end of last year with the passage of the Tort Reform Act, which took effect in November, 1986. This article will discuss the pertinent portions of that Act concerning recreational facility liability, hazardous activities and warnings which might provide defenses against liability claims. A list of decisions and summaries for a number of cases that show the different ways in which courts across the country view recreational hazards, and effective or ineffective warnings, is available from the Illinois Association of Park Districts (IAPD). Meeting the test Liability claims basesd upon a lack of effective warnings must still meet the same four-pan test for all tort claims. The four stages are a legal duty to protect, a breach or failure to meet that duty, a causal connection between the breach and the harm, and an actual injury or harm sustained by the claimant. A potential for tort liability exists when a condition or an activity on park property appears to be safe for an innocent, unknowing user, but in fact the condition or the activity
Conflict In Recreation: CONFLICT Both groups feel that their recreational activities are threatened and those who are Paul, when asked what he thought of four wheel drive tracks, said; http://www.mountainbike.co.nz/politics/articles/horn/conflict.htm
Extractions: CONFLICT IN RECREATION Executive Summary Mountain-biking Mountain-bikers ... NZ Mtb Web Both groups feel that their recreational activities are threatened and those who are most involved in their respective activities have the strongest feelings. This is reflected in the political activity centred around either gaining access for, or denying access to, mountain-bikers. It appears that the political activity, in a spiral effect, causes more conflict in the field setting which then increases the political activity. Conflict is not a problem limited to bikers and trampers. During the course of this research, I found evidence of conflict between walkers and runners, as well as between bikers and motorised vehicles. As a group, walkers dislike meeting mountain-bikes on tramping tracks. Figures 11, 12 and 13 show how mountain-bikers and walkers, who do not mountain-bike, feel about meeting others on tracks. Some bikers deny the existence of conflict. From the interview data, it appears that males and females differ in their stated opinions on this. The males I interviewed, who did a lot of mountain-biking, all said that "99 per cent" of walkers were "quite happy" and presented no problem. This may be because few walkers make negative comments when face to face with a biker.
Lanai Activities And Shopping From The Aloha Insider, practical information on using a fourwheel drive A very nice overview of the recreational activities available when you travel http://gohawaii.about.com/od/lanaiactivities/
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Service Tasmania Online Home Subject Index Culture, Sport And sport and recreation Sport, fitness and recreational activities four wheel driving. Guide to the State s 4WD tracks and how to minimise http://www.servicetasmania.tas.gov.au/Nav/SubHeading.asp?subjectcategory=F&Topic
Extractions: This 82-mile route crosses the Continental Divide twice and traces the Arkansas River nearly to its source in the vicinity of Fremont Pass. The routes passes through historic Leadville, and the small communities of Redcliff, Minturn, and Twin Lakes. All Season Rentals - 7345 W. Hwy 50; Salida, CO; 81201
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Ten Sleep, Wyoming - Recreational Activities Ten Sleep, Wyoming recreational activities Medicine Wheel The wheel is a mysterious remnant of a longago Indian Culture. The wheel is made of http://tensleepwyoming.com/recreation/
Extractions: TEN SLEEP COUNTRY A treasure WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED is located on the western slopes of the Big Horn Mountains along Highway 16. From early spring through late fall travelers can witness real-life cattle and sheep drives, as local ranchers go about their daily work trailing livestock from one seasonal pasture to another. Most cowboys are very friendly and will stop and answer questions and allow you to photograph their lifestyle. Ten Sleep Country finds the OUTDOORS ENTHUSIAST camping, boating, canoeing, fishing, hunting , hiking, backpacking, four-wheeling, rock climbing, golfing, bicycling, horseback riding, snowmobiling, skiing, snowboarding, sledding and photography. Fishing: For years Ten Sleep has been a choice location. The scenic mountain lakes and creeks have excellent brookies, rainbow and brown trout. . Bird Hunters have a wide variety of game birds to hunt, including the blue grouse, sage chicken, chukar, pheasant, duck and goose. Big Game Hunters from across the nation come to the Ten Sleep Country, in the fall and winter, in search of their trophy - be it deer, elk, antelope, moose, bear or mountain lion. The Nature Conservancy
Tierra Del Sol Four Wheel Drive Club Of San Diego To promote 4 Wheel Drive family recreation, To demonstrate motor vehicle recreation Any or all activities and/or actions depicted in this site may be http://www.tds4x4.com/
Extractions: About TDS Officers TDS Safari Guestbook ... Links Tierra Del Sol 4WDC Mission Statement To promote 4 Wheel Drive motor vehicle family recreation as wholesome and fun. To demonstrate motor vehicle recreation practices to protect and enjoy the natural environment. And to promote the recreational motorized access of public lands. TDS ANNOUNCEMENTS Please sign the Tierra Del Sol 4WDC Guestbook View the Guestbook All corporate trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used to refer to those specific products or activities related to those products. TDS4x4's use of these trademarks in no way infers that any relationship exists between TDS4x4 and the trademark owner. Any or all activities and/or actions depicted in this site may be hazardous, the authors of this material only relate their personal experiences and this publication does not endorse or recommend any particular activity or action. Please use common sense and your discretion before engaging in any activity. Please, at all times remember: Safety First. TDS 4x4 assumes no liability for your use of the material contained within this site. Send error messages to: TDS Webmaster Updated On: August 29, 2005
Recreation: Escape Into Adventure In State Forests Of NSW! Water sports Campfires and BBQs Large group activities fourwheel-drives and trail bikes are also welcome in State forests, but please remember to http://www.forest.nsw.gov.au/recreation/default.asp
Extractions: You are invited to come and enjoy some of the seven hundred State forests. The millions of hectares of State forests provide timber and forest products, clean water, a haven for native wildlife and plenty of recreation sites like camping grounds, picnic areas, walking trails and an extensive network of forest roads for you to explore. You can bring your dog or ride your horse. But, best of all, entry into a State forest is free! Some of our most popular recreation areas close to Sydney are in the State forests of the Watagan mountains on the central coast Chichester State Forest in the foothills of the Barrington Tops and the spotted gum forests near Batemans Bay on the south coast The planted pine forests of the Southern Highlands and near Bathurst in the central west also provide close opportunities for recreational pursuits like mountain bike riding. And of course, Australia's only metropolitan State forest, Cumberland State Forest , is located in West Pennant Hills, Sydney, only half an hour from the CBD.
Recreation In The Australian Alps: Education Kit Citybased walking groups, ski clubs and four- wheel-drive clubs set trends, Recreation activities in the Alps today range from those like downhill http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au/publications/edukit/rec.html
Extractions: search home the parks publications news ... sitemap For some people recreation is the thrill of skiing down a steep run, the challenge of climbing a new rockface or kayaking a section of white water. For others it's restful days in a beautiful place, tranquil walks and picnics in the sun...or the satisfying struggle to climb a peak with a heavy pack, or an exhilarating ten mile run. Whatever the activity, the common element is enjoyment. A useful definition of recreation is 'the pleasurable and constructive use of leisure time'. From another point of view, 'recreation in the Australian Alps' is in fact a series of land uses whose nature and extent has changed over time, reflecting the values and structure of society. The enduring qualities of the Australian Alps - their magnificent rugged scenery and dramatic weather changes, and the challenging nature of the mountains - have long attracted people, and continue to do so. The steep slopes and open plateaus lend themselves to many recreation activities, and the alpine environment is the only one in mainland Australia that can provide the substantial amounts of snow essential for snow-based activities. The remote qualities of the Alps too will become increasingly important in an overcrowded world, and their interest for scientific studies - the natural systems, geology and geomorphology, plants and animals, first documented by explorers, miners and scientists - continues to attract another sort of recreationist, the field naturalist and observer of nature.
Extractions: For your convenience, you may view our collection of articles on or browse our directory of This 82-mile route crosses the Continental Divide twice and traces the Arkansas River nearly to its source in the vicinity of Fremont Pass. The routes passes through historic Leadville, and the small communities of Redcliff, Minturn, and Twin Lakes.
Extractions: Previous research conducted by the author revealed that illegal trespassers and shooters cause considerable concern for farmers. The offenders appear to have little respect for farm property, frequently damaging crops, livestock and farm infrastructure. As a consequence, many landholders deny access to their properties to all but family and close friends. With many national parks and forests also restricting access to the general public, the opportunities for outdoor recreation in rural areas are limited. This study examined the nature and extent of illegal trespassers and shooters on farms and explored attitudes towards public access to private rural lands for recreational activities. Objectives
RECREATION ADVOCATES PLEDGE VOLUNTEER HOURS United four Wheel Drive Associations (UFWDA) Director of Environmental Association of four Wheel Drive Clubs help restore recreation activities in http://www.4x4wire.com/access/news/united/united_tpia.htm
Extractions: RECREATION ADVOCATES PLEDGE VOLUNTEER HOURS Recreation groups are joining U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton in supporting Take Pride in America. United Four Wheel Drive Associations (UFWDA) Director of Environmental Affairs John Stewart will present U.S. Interior Secretary Gale Norton with of pledge of 150,000 hours of volunteer work by recreation organizations to rehabilitate fire ravaged lands and help communities in need. Secretary Norton will be accepting pledges from Southern California organizations at a ceremony on December 31, 2003 in Pasadena, CA. Those pledges will be featured on a float during the Rose Parade. Recreation groups contributed volunteer efforts in the wake of the disastrous Southern California fires when members of the Tierra del Sol Four Wheel Drive Club of San Diego provided close to 600 hours aiding Red Cross and San Diego County with damage assessments. Volunteer efforts will continue through the coming year as the Warrior Society, Cleveland and San Bernardino National Forest Off Highway Volunteers, and the California Association of Four Wheel Drive Clubs help restore recreation activities in California forests. Stewart estimates the 150,000 hours pledged as conservative. Each year clubs nationwide spend hundreds of hours cleaning and maintaining trails. The site may be the Rubicon Trail, a desert sand dune, or a country road in Virginia or New England. The action is many people caring about the environment and their recreation opportunities.