MedlinePlus: Water Safety (Recreational) water Safety (recreational) Safety Tips for waterskiing (US Coast Guard, Office of Boating Safety); Scuba Diving Safety (American Academy of Family http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/watersafetyrecreational.html
Extractions: Overviews Water Safety Tips (American Red Cross) Specific Conditions Before You Go to the Beach... (Environmental Protection Agency) - Links to PDF Boating Safety (American College of Emergency Physicians) Boating Safety: Publications (U.S. Coast Guard, Office of Boating Safety) Healthy Swimming (National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases) Healthy Swimming: Protect Yourself and Your Family against Recreational Water Illnesses (National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Parasitic Diseases) - Links to PDF
A Wet And Wild Summer: Mike Meek, Water Skiing : Fine Living I ve been skiing 39 years and have run a water skiing school for 30 years. Jump Skis Connnelly recreational Jumpers, $150; Connelly Competitive, http://www.fineliving.com/fine/pac_ctnt_nobanner/text/0,1663,FINE_10778_10866,00
Extractions: USA WaterSki How long have you been water skiing and teaching? I've been skiing 39 years and have run a water skiing school for 30 years. In addition to being a high school principal, I teach classes at Ohio University and have coached many U.S. Water Ski Teams, including the 2001 World Champions. I also ski on the U.S. Veteran Team. Why do you love water skiing? What is your favorite equipment or gear? Jump Skis: Trick Skis: What's your best advice for beginners? Make sure you learn the proper way and that there's someone to teach the safety aspects as well as the fundamentals. What websites/books or other resources do you recommend? USA WaterSki Anything else to add? More water skiing resources: Water Skiing Basics
Columbia Falls Chamber Of Commerce - Recreational Activities good fishing and many other recreational opportunities such as water skiing, waterskiing and swimming are also very popular. Big Creek Campground http://www.columbiafallschamber.com/chamber/rec.cfm
Extractions: Golfing Family Recreation The City of Columbia Falls maintains approximately 28 acres of park land. Developed parks include baseball and soccer fields, picnic areas and playgrounds and a waterfall and bandshell. The City operates the Pinewood Family Aquatic Center, a 25 meter competitive swimming pool and a leisure pool with several fixed play features. Big Sky Waterpark . Ten exciting slides, huge whirl pool, picnic grounds, beach volley ball, krazy kars and much more.
Regulations Permits must be purchased for daily recreational use, boating, skiing, water skiing, swimming and other similar water activities are permitted only in http://www.okstate.edu/oavpc/LCB/Regulations.htm
Extractions: Staff Contact Information Campgrounds Fees Permits must be purchased for daily recreational use, boating, skiing, fishing, camping, horse riding and dog training. Research or enforcement agencies of the University, city, county, state or federal government are exempt from this requirement when conducting official business or with written consent from the Park Ranger. All shoreline in the public recreational areas is open for public access. A camping or daily use permit does not grant exclusive privilege to the shoreline of that camp site or recreational area. Land areas designated for recreational use are lands that are contiguous and adjacent to the lake shoreline extending inland a maximum of 50 yards from the shoreline at spillway level. Ingress and egress beyond this point require written authorization.
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Extractions: Dear Visitor, On behalf of the Town of Webb, welcome to our website. We're glad you are interested in learning more about Old Forge and the Town of Webb. This is a wonderful place to live, work or vacation. If you decide to visit, we know your stay will be enjoyable and memorable. You will find the scenery here is breathtaking and our people are warm and friendly. Old Forge, New York and the Central Adirondack Region offers much for the vacationer during all seasons. In the summer we are pleased to offer all kinds of activities including; boating, golf, water skiing, fishing, canoeing, hiking, swimming and mountain biking. The region is proud to be the home of various recreational facilities. Among these is
Extractions: A recreational program designed for everybody - The 12 regional open air and leisure centres in Ile-de-France offer wide-open spaces that are designed for your enjoyment, providing total recreational freedom. Attractions Outdoors /Recreational parks The 12 regional open air and leisure centres in Ile-de-France offer wide-open spaces that are designed for your enjoyment, providing total recreational freedom. They are open all year long and abound with activities that are sure to keep your children very busy, while you wile the time away for a weekend of more. There are 3,000 hectares of greenery complete with lakes and beaches. It is the ideal spot to catch a little windsurfing and water-skiing, or to simply stretch out on the beach. BOIS-LE-ROI (Seine-et-Marne) Base Régionale de plein air et de loisirs de Bois-Le-Roi In a sumptuous setting between the banks of the Seine and the forest of Fontainebleau the Bois-le-Roi base is a verdant haven of 75 hectares. Permanent activities: riding, tennis, golf. Summer activities: discovery of the natural world, archery, windsurfing, mountain biking. BUTHIERS (Seine-et-Marne) Base de plein air et de loisirs de Buthiers Climbing and forest rambles are the main assets of this base laid out over 135 hectares to the south of the Ile-de-France. You can also take advantage of the fitted relaxation centre: swimming pool, toboggans, paddling pools...high spirits guaranteed. Permanent activities: free access: mountain bike circuit, climbing circuit, walks; summer activities: paid access (June, July, August) in the relaxation centre: swimming pool, toboggan, mini-golf, children's games, tennis. One new feature: the planetarium.
LifeBalance Recreational & Cultural Benefit Program The following results are all water skiing / Wakeboarding related The LifeBalance Program is a Division of Absolute Recreation Management, Inc. http://www.lifebalanceprogram.com/catsearch.php?state_id=0&cat_array[]=45&catlin
Recreational Activities Kenneth Tinsley recreational Park Four lighted baseball/softball fields, concession stand, water skiing. Lake Pryor Hiwassee River Parksville Lake http://www.clevelandchamber.com/recreation/recreational_activities.htm
Extractions: www.state.tn.us/twra/fish/fishmain Popular area fishing lakes and rivers: Fly-Fishing Several businesses offer guided fly-fishing services on many area lakes and rivers. The Hiwassee and Ocoee Rivers are both excellent venues for fly-fishing. For more specific information call the Cherokee National Forest. 423-476-9700 Glider Rides Chilhowee Gliderport
Water-Skiing Companies 901btrib.gif (868 bytes) The Home of British Waterskiing in Cyberspace Product series include Tournament, Performance, Sport, recreational, Wakeboard, http://www.boatowners.com/waterskiing_companies.htm
Extractions: Offer Waterskiing- Companies Water-skiing Index Accuski Timing Equipment - Speed Control AdN2000 Waterski Pro Shop Santa Rosa, CA Advantage Ski Lines Waterski Ropes direct from the factory specifically tailored to slalom, wakeboarding, trick, barefooting, and jumping. Airtime Extended Pylons Aqua Ski A Sight for Sport Eyes specializing in sports specific eyewear and sunglasses. Most of our eyewear is also available with a prescription lens. We are certified dispensing opticians here to provide you with not only the most up to date sports eyewear products, but also educate you on the risks sports pose to the eyes Astrodeck Backwater Gamblers Water Ski Show Bart's WaterSports Bennett's Waterski Pro-Shop Zachary, LA Blindside The Board Shop BoomerSports Waterskis and related apparel and accessories Bungee Blast Inner Tube Water Toys The Home of British Waterskiing in Cyberspace Central Valley Marine Mission Connelly Skis, Inc.
Site Phone Book Calendar Web Help Index Webmail Water Ski Club of water skiing at recreational and intercollegiate competitive levels and recreational skier?s may sign up for a ski trip more than once per week http://www2.tulane.edu/stuprog/pub/pub_org.cfm?orgid=89
Lake Tahoe Recreation And Outdoor Activities restaurants, spas, camping, hiking, entertainment and recreational activities. water skiing. Lake Tahoe water Ski School water skiing http://www.explorer1.com/tahoe/family.htm
Loveland Chamber Of Commerce areas are an abundance of scenic lakes, parks, trails and recreational areas. Loveland s lakes, rivers and streams provide for swimming, water skiing, http://www.loveland.org/visiting/parks_and_recreation.shtml
Extractions: Visiting Loveland Loveland Map Historic Downtown History of Loveland Shopping ... Parks and Recreation Loveland is nestled in a lush valley at the entrance to the Big Thompson Canyon and is known as the "Gateway to the Rockies." Dotted in and around the city and surrounding areas are an abundance of scenic lakes, parks, trails and recreational areas. Loveland's lakes, rivers and streams provide for swimming, water skiing, rafting, boating, fishing and other water sports. Loveland's mountains provide ample opportunities for hiking, hunting, horseback riding. Loveland boasts of 27 public parks that cover more than 700 acres of developed and undeveloped land. Three public golf courses offer scenic vistas, beautifully maintained greens and plenty of hills and interesting water hazards.
American Medical Equestrian Association In an effort to evaluate horse activities compared to other recreational Golf, water skiing, and tennis have higher percent of injuries to the eye, http://tarlton.law.utexas.edu/dawson/amea/feb95nws.htm
Extractions: National Injury Surveillance System The National Injury Surveillance System of the National Consumer Product Safety Commission records injuries that go to hospital emergency rooms and from these figures gives national projections of injuries. In an effort to evaluate horse activities compared to other recreational activities, the sports of golf, tennis, bowling, water and snow skiing for the most recent years of 1990 to 1992 were selected. These sports are dome on a individual basis and are not confined by age limits. We have no figures on the number of participants so these figures do not give rates of injury, only difference in injuries when the participant is injured. HEAD INJURIES Injuries Above the Neck BODY PART Head Above Neck ACTIVITY GOLF 14.2% 47.6% HORSEBACK 10.6% 17.7% WATER SKIING 7.7% 30.8% SNOW SKIING 4.3% 12.1% TENNIS 3.4% 19.5% BOWLING 2.3% 6.5%
Patagonia Lake State Park water skiing, jet skiing and towing recreational device prohibited weekends and holidays May 1st through October 1st. Camping permitted in designated sites. http://www.pr.state.az.us/Parks/parkhtml/patagonia.html
Extractions: Sonoita Creek State Natural Area Totaling almost 5,000 acres, Sonoita Creek is Arizona's first major state natural area. The site is in the southeastern portion of the state and will preserve a unique riparian area. Work is currently being done on a management plan for the area. Arizona State Parks will develop hiking trails and wildlife viewing areas along the creek and throughout the property. Environmental educational programs for all ages will be offered as well as research opportunities for the universities. Designated as a
Colorado River Water Users Association: Recreation recreational possibilities include jet skiing, boating, water skiing, Bronzed funseekers carrying water skis or inner tubes and shirt-sleeved http://www.crwua.org/colorado_river/recreation.htm
Extractions: FLAMING GORGE RECREATION AREA Flaming Gorge, which had been named by John Wesley Powell during his 1869 journey down the Green River, is one of the many recreational opportunities made possible by development of the Colorado River and its tributaries. There are many who consider the Green River to be the mainstem of the Colorado River. Most, however, view the Green River as a major tributary. Flaming Gorge's 91-mile-long lake, has 375 miles of shoreline, with seemingly endless bays and coves to explore. It seemed a vacationer's paradise, offering just about anything anyone could want: more than 600 camping and picnic spaces, several visitors centers, two lodges, a variety of food services, nine boat ramps, three marinas with boat rentals, water skiing, fishing, swimming, bicycle paths and more than 120 miles of hiking trails. The scenery was not just terrific, but varied and complete with big game animals, including moose, Rocky Mountain elk, pronghorn antelope and bighorn sheep. The views from Red Canyon Visitors Center and Dowd Mountain Overlook are incredible. ZION NATIONAL PARK Zion Canyon is a spectacular gorge carved out by the Virgin River on its way to meet the Colorado, emptying into Lake Mead in Nevada. Zion has been described as a "rich tapestry of life woven onto the landscape". Cactus and cottonwoods, primrose and peregrines, deserts and canyons and forests and everything in between can be found. The 5,000-foot-range in elevation within the park fascinates the visitor. State Road 9 climbing a cliff and necessitating six switchbacks just before entering a 5,607-foot tunnel through which it continues to ascend on a five-percent grade, is nothing short of incredible. Campgrounds are just outside the south entrance. Visitors may backpack, bicycle, rock climb, picnic, swim or simply wading in the river. Photographing wildlife or perhaps lying on your back silently painting pictures in the clouds.
Camp Cushman Day-Use & Recreation Information Nature Trails Special recreational paths and interpretive trails that are located near water skiing is so much fun! Launch your boat at one of the Camp http://www.lakecushman.com/LCWebPages/CC/cc_dayuse.htm
Extractions: Photography Bird Watching If bird watching is what you enjoy doing, keep your eyes open for Bald Eagles, Blue Heron, Canada Geese, Crows/Ravens, Ducks, Goldfinch, Grouse, Gulls, Hawks, Hummingbirds, Jays, Owls, Robins, Woodpeckers and many more. We have started an album of snapshots of our local feathered friends and welcome additions! Top Boating Lake Cushman is great for kayaking, canoeing or just cruising around in your motorboat. Camp Cushman has three paved boat launches. There is a $5.00 launch fee. Please take the time to read the boating information on the
Reviewjournal.com -- Recreation: Boating And Beaches Boating Enjoy boating, swimming, fishing, wake boarding, water skiing come for the recreational activities such as swimming, boating, waterskiing, http://www.reviewjournal.com/recreation/activities/boating.html
Last Year's Organizational Information KEY WORDS, waterskiing, Wakeboard, recreational Sports, Wakeboarding, water, skiing, Competition, water skiing. CATEGORY, Sports/Recreation/Social http://soo.studentorg.wisc.edu/sooform/search/pages/orginfo2.asp?RegHistoryID=81