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What Would be Your Backpacking Tips?
by James on Jan.20, 2010, under Around the World
One of the rights of passage for many young people is to save some money and go traveling. It is easy to pack up some belongings into a backpack and go traveling with friends. Whether it’s touring around the world or focusing on a country or a continent, it’s easy to have fun.
There is a lot to be said for exploring the world and becoming immersed in different cultures and practices. This means that as well as having a break from their working and studying life, they can learn about other cultures and their lifestyle. The very nature of backpack travel means it should be as simplistic as possible to travel. It is simple but people have to be aware of basic backpacking tips to make the best of a trip.
Every traveler is different and they need different tips and advice. How long you stay and where you are going makes a difference. There cant be just one guide for every backpacker but there are some constant rules. Some of the key essentials for any traveler should contain the following:
- Keep a note of where you will be staying in a secure place
- Always ensure your passport is stored safely
- Be aware that not everyone who offers advice will be genuinely friendly
- Make yourself aware of local customs before you go
- Try and learn the basics of a foreign language if you are going abroad
- Have fun, obviously!
One consistent element of backpacking involves a lot of traveling. Whether it is by foot, bus, train, air or sea, there is a strong need to remain comfortable throughout your travels.
Any experienced backpacker will tell you that a sturdy and comfortable pair of footwear is vital. For any amount of walking, the need for a pair of shoes that provides a sturdy grip on the road and proves security and comfort. These should be bought before traveling and broken in before the trip. This is definitely on the major backpacking tips that would be offered by an experienced traveler.
Backpacking is a trip predominantly undertaken by the young and perhaps inexperienced traveler. This means there is a massive need for information to be passed to potential travelers.
A collection of backpacking tips would be a great addition to any person who is looking to travel around. They should be used before and during the trip to ensure they have a great time.
Bon Voyage, Tips For Foreign Travel
by James on Jan.18, 2010, under Around the World
Traveling to a new location, especially a new country can be a stimulating experience, especially for a first timer. But to be sure that it does not end up being a nightmare, one needs to plan well, and well in advance. “Prevention is better than cure” and nothing sums it up better. Here are some of the small things that will go a long way to ensure that you come back from your trip with a big smile.
Getting travel insurance from a reputed service provider is a must. Do ensure that you take a comprehensive plan that includes the medical insurance also. This will ensure that you are covered for exigencies like missing a flight connection or a flight cancellation. Since the medical costs in a foreign land may be exorbitant, ascertain that your medical policy is accepted by hospitals in that country and that the sum assured in the policy covers you adequately for all the medical conditions.
Thanks to the heightened security measures, especially at the airports, it is advisable to reach the airport ahead of the time. This will help you in case of any undue delays in the guise of security precautions. Keep your passport and boarding pass at a convenient place so as to save time. Finally if you find that you still have plenty of time, even after obtaining all the security clearances, you can explore the comfortable airport lounges and book stores. Be careful of your belongings at all times lest someone relieves you of your precious possessions. One simple rule that can be followed is to check in all your bulky baggage and keep only the essential things with you. And ensure that you have locked your hand baggage.
Another seemingly trivial act that can go a long way to protect your interests is to preserve a copy of all your key documents. Keep them in a different place than your original documents. In case you lose your passport, the copy of your passport will help you in filing a police complaint without having to lose your sleep over it. A copy of your credit card can help you reach the issuing bank with all the relevant details so that your card cannot be misused. The copy of your medical prescription and your medical insurance can even be life saving, literally.
Lastly, check for the financial details. Do you know the conversion rate of American dollars into the local currency? Where do you get your currency exchanged? Will your credit cards be accepted or should you take travelers check? Since these factors would change depending on the country you are visiting, it is wise to invest some time in finding these answers.
Golf Tips – Mont Tremblant
by James on Jan.01, 2010, under Mont Tremblant
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Backpacking With Children – Four Tips
by James on Dec.15, 2009, under Around the World
Backpacking with children can be a challenge, but it is a good way for kids to learn about the outdoors and develop independence and responsibility. It is also just a great way to have fun. That is, as long as you plan well. Here are four tips to help you out.
1. Generate Interest
Forcing uninterested children to go backpacking is probably a bad idea. They are likely to resist, cause problems, and ruin the trip for all. So try to generate some interest first. A couple good outdoor movies can help. Try to find movies with characters who are the same age or a little older than your children. After watching them, suggest the idea of backpacking and gage the response.
If you aren’t sure that your children are old enough for backpacking, try a camp-out in the back yard first. Let them help set up the tent. See how well they make it through the night, and try your best to make the experience fun for them.
2. Have The Children Plan With You
The more the kids are involved in the whole process, the better. Let them help in choosing the trails you will hike, but narrow the options ahead of time to those most appropriate. Allow them to suggest what foods to bring, again narrowing their options to meals that make sense for a backpacking trip. Show them how to use a map, and how to judge daily hiking distances. Then let them help in the packing.
3. Give Them Responsibilities
If they are old enough, have the children set up the tent or make the fire. If they are younger, you might have them collect sticks to burn, or prepare their sleeping pad and bag for the night. Give them things that they can handle, and let them know they are doing a good job (if they are).
When backpacking with children, it’s okay to let them get a little ahead of you if there are no dangerous animals in the area. Let them be out of sight just a bit, as long as you can hear them or quickly catch up. And tell the older children that they are responsible for keeping an eye on the younger ones.
4. Bring Fun Items
Most adults love the opportunity to get away from all the things of home, and can sit talking for hours while watching the sun set. Backpacking with children, though, might require some more entertainment. Bringing a movie player is probably a bad idea, since the idea is to have a new and different experience. On the other hand, there are things that are fun and perfectly appropriate to backpacking.
For example, a pair of binoculars can keep young ones entertained for long stretches. One pair is enough, so they can learn to share. If they are old enough, a pocket knife and a quick lesson on how to make a walking stick might be a good idea. For evenings in camp a deck of cards is small enough to bring, and you can teach them a new game each night.
Finally, make sure that when backpacking with children you teach them the rules of the woods. Show them where and how to go to the bathroom, what is allowed and what isn’t. Teach them to respect the wilderness, and treat it right.
Copyright Steve Gillman. Get the ebook “Ultralight Backpacking Secrets” (And Wilderness Survival Tips), as well as gear recommendations, and a new wilderness survival section, at: http://www.The-Ultralight-Site.com
Backpack Safety Tips
by James on Dec.14, 2009, under Around the World
Think carrying a backpack is “no big deal”? Think again. The average child’s backpack weighs 12 pounds and gets lifted 10 times a day. That equals 120 pounds lifted each day. That works out to be about 21, 600 pounds lifted in a 180-day school year!!!
How exactly does carrying a backpack affect the spine? Common sense tells us that a heavy load distributed unevenly day after day causes stress to a growing spinal column. More than 50% of youths experience at least one low back pain episode by the end of their teen years. Repetitive activities such as hauling a heavy backpack over one shoulder each and every day can lead to serious postural misalignments and imbalances, creating subluxations of the spinal column. These subluxations may cause nerve interference, which can lead to a variety of symptoms and decrease a child’s immune response.
Carrying a heavy backpack in which weight is improperly distributed can result in poor posture; spinal column distortion; muscle strain; headaches; back, neck and arm pain; and nerve damage.
Proper lifting techniques are extremely important. The following is proper backpack lifting technique and should be demonstrated to your child:
Face the backpack before you lift it
Bend at the knees
Using both hands, check the weight of the pack
Lift with legs, NOT your back
Carefully slip on one shoulder strap at a time
NEVER sling the pack on one shoulder
Packing your child’s backpack properly can decrease strain on the spinal column:
Pack the heaviest objects close to the body
Place bumpy objects on the outside, away from the back
Having your child checked regularly by a chiropractor to remove subluxations and insure proper posture during the growing years is very important. Remember, “As the twig is bent, so grows the tree.”
Dr. Jessica L. Caruso graduated from New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls, NY.
She has a solid background in examination and diagnosis of the musculoskeletal system. Her background in personal training has provided her with a thorough and diverse knowledge base in rehabilitation exercises for many of her patients.
Dr. Caruso has taught Anatomy & Physiology as well as Nutrition at Hesser College as an adjunct faculty member.
Dr. Caruso has had the pleasure of working as the local chiropractor for the cast and crew of groups including “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Dancing with the Stars.” She recently participated in a round table healthcare discussion with a 2008 presidential candidate.
Along with her husband, Dr. Caruso owns the online organic store Organic Virtues (www.OrganicVirtues.com), which provides affordable organic, natural and eco-friendly products for the home, garden and office.
Dr. Caruso also practices reiki energy healing and teaches meditation classes at Healing Hands Chiropractic(www.HealingHandsNH.com). She is also Webster Technique Certified; a very specific technique used with expectant mothers. Being certified in this technique has allowed Dr. Caruso to work closely with many other healthcare practitioners in her community such as midwives, doulas, naturopathic doctors, acupuncturists and childbirth educators.
School Backpack Shopping – Tips To Select The Best One For Your Child
by James on Nov.28, 2009, under Around the World
While parents are nervous for their children who are just beginning in kindergarten or even pre-school, the kids are getting wound up in the purchase for their first backpack. Many people consider this a rite of passage! One that many children won’t soon forget.
Backpacks come in an extensive assortment of colors, themes and styles. It really boils down to deciding which backpack is works for child. By starting early, parents and students have more to choose from at a reasonable price. This is one way to discover the ideal backpack.
When it comes to school backpacks, the younger children have many choices to go through. Many cartoon characters are on the backpacks. For girls, there are book bags with the Disney Princess line of flower and a butterfly design. One small design flaw for these is that they are pastel in color and can get filthy pretty easily. Cleaning will need to be done quite often to keep them looking good and new.
For boys, there are skateboard versions to action figures and characters on the backpack. Cleaning these bags, is a bit easier because the colors are not as vibrant.
Should you be choosing a book bag for either genders in the littlest age group, parents will want a bag that is well done and made and very durable. Should it look as if the bag will fall a part before the child’s second semester in school, it is not a buy that should be made. This is even more true if the child’s favorite character is on the bag.
The older children, those in high school and even college, do have plenty of alternatives when it comes to school book bags.
Nowadays, these styles come equipped with a laptop carrier. They can even place other electronic devices that have become very important to high school students. One such device is a calculator. Though not used often in high school, some teachers do allow them.
For college level students who walk on a large campus and live on the campus, it is important that these backbags can carry most of their books should all their classes be held right after the other. Some of these styles include backpacks with wheels (a welcome relief to those who walk a great distance or have a bad back).
Many high schools do not like the rolling design backpack because it can destroy their floors. They also do not fit well in the school lockers. The bags at this stage normally costs more and more money should be spent on it to be sure it does not rip or tear while the students uses it. Typically, students at this age level take much better care of the bag.
Backpacks are a wonderful tool to keep your child’s supplies, books and assignments organized.
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Hunting Backpack Tips For Beginners
by James on Nov.27, 2009, under Around the World
A good hunter knows that in any hunting expedition, it is basic to have hunting backpacks. Poorly-made backpacks for hunting are sure to spoil a prospective grand hunting time. It is also good to have an attractive pack notwithstanding that most animals won’t even be aware of it.
Most backpack manufacturers are highly conscious of the needs of hunters when it comes to choosing hunting backpacks. Innovations are aimed to make carrying backpacks less strenuous. Shoulder straps when padded keep them from digging into the shoulders while padding on the hip straps keep the weight that is focused on the hips to cause less pain on the hips while walking.
The latest fabulous innovation in hunting backpacks is the adjustable suspension. Frame designs of most hunting backpacks allow it to fit well to your body. With an exact fit, back and shoulder pain can be avoided while hunting. Some packs have frames that make it easy to carry the meat or hide of you’re your kill.
When it comes to appearance, more than the fabric pattern, it is more important to look for that very noticeable neon orange strip on the pack to ensure that you are seen by your co-hunters. This will ensure your safety while navigating in the woods. This will keep you safe when you are maneuvering in the woods. Aside from the orange neon color, hunting backpacks comes with different camouflage fabric.
A new feature in hunting backpacks is the extra pockets where you can place and easily pull out smaller pieces of items such as your map or first aid kit. It’s amazing how some small side pockets and easy to reach mesh pockets can give you easy access to your compass, ammunition, or rain gear when you need them most, instead of vanishing into the bottom of large pockets only to find them after you unpack your whole pack.
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Hiking Backpack Tips: Reduce Backpack Weight For More Comfortable Hiking.
by James on Nov.10, 2009, under Around the World
Many of hiking lovers may have problems about they could not manage to organize their backpack effectively. As hiking require minimum weight to enable hiker to have most comfortable during hiking. Some of hiking expert suggests that the most important that generally make the hiking backpack too heavy is food. So the following article will take you through the best tips about how to organize you hiking backpack effective by reducing unnecessary food items to make lighter backpack.
As mentioned above that many hiking expert agreed that we should focus on reducing food item to make lighter backpack. So we will start with the item that most important in hiking, water. Water is considered as the most important food item that we need for survive during hiking. Water helps us to control temperature in the body and to maintain the balance of moisture. It is quite hard to reduce the amount of water to lighter the backpack as it is necessary item. However, we can control the amount of water carrying by consider to carrying not too much. You have to estimate the amount of water that you need for entire of the trip. This could be done by study throughout the map and learning from others about water sources before you hike will reduce your water weight. This is because during hiking, there are different amount of water need for different areas so you may carry less water if you have learn form the map that there are consistent water source available throughout the route.
However, you have to bare in mind that, hiking is a kind of exercise activity, which we need a lot off food to generate the power for it. Preparing not enough food may be harmful so you have to prepare them a lot more than normal. For example, you may need calories two times more than usual for a full-day hiking trip. So you may prepare kind of food that provides calories in your backpack. One thing that you have to be aware of is do not take light junk food with hope that they will provide you enough calories, they are not! Looking for nutritious calories from quality food instead.
When we talk about nutritious calories, most of hikers usually think about fruits and vegetables. These kind of food could be contained in hiking backpack but only in considerable amount. In fact, you may carry fruits rather than vegetables because you can readily find fruit leather and things like dried apricots, banana chips, and apple chips. The other kind of food that very popular among hikers is freeze dried food, due to its very light weight and easy to contain in a backpack. Some experts advice that you may have them in your backpack but do not expect dense in nutritious calories from them. There is a way to help you to consider whether the dried food provide enough nutritious calories is to read on its nutritious fact labels so you can make sure that you will get enough nutritious calories during the hike.
Now you can understand why there’s a growing interest in hiking as well as how to prepare the backpack for hiking. When people start looking for more information about it, you’ll be in a position to meet their needs.
Hiking Backpack Tips: Reduce Backpack Weight for More Comfortable Hiking
by James on Nov.07, 2009, under Around the World
Many of hiking lovers may have problems about they could not manage to organize their backpack effectively. As hiking require minimum weight to enable hiker to have most comfortable during hiking. Some of hiking expert suggests that the most important that generally make the hiking backpack too heavy is food. So the following article will take you through the best tips about how to organize you hiking backpack effective by reducing unnecessary food items to make lighter backpack.
As mentioned above that many hiking expert agreed that we should focus on reducing food item to make lighter backpack. So we will start with the item that most important in hiking, water. Water is considered as the most important food item that we need for survive during hiking. Water helps us to control temperature in the body and to maintain the balance of moisture. It is quite hard to reduce the amount of water to lighter the backpack as it is necessary item. However, we can control the amount of water carrying by consider to carrying not too much. You have to estimate the amount of water that you need for entire of the trip. This could be done by study throughout the map and learning from others about water sources before you hike will reduce your water weight. This is because during hiking, there are different amount of water need for different areas so you may carry less water if you have learnt form the map that there are consistent water source available throughout the route.
However, you have to bare in mind that, hiking is a kind of exercise activity, which we need a lot off food to generate the power for it. Preparing not enough food may be harmful so you have to prepare them a lot more than normal. For example, you may need calories two times more than usual for a full-day hiking trip. So you may prepare kind of food that provides calories in your backpack. One thing that you have to be aware of is do not take light junk food with hope that they will provide you enough calories, they are not! Looking for nutritious calories from quality food instead.
When we talk about nutritious calories, most of hikers usually think about fruits and vegetables. This kind of food could be contained in hiking backpack but only in considerable amount. In fact, you may carry fruits rather than vegetables because you can readily find fruit leather and things like dried apricots, banana chips, and apple chips. The other kind of food that very popular among hikers is freeze dried food, due to its very light weight and easy to contain in a backpack. Some experts advice that you may have them in your backpack but do not expect dense in nutritious calories from them. There is a way to help you to consider whether the dried food provide enough nutritious calories is to read on its nutritious fact labels so you can make sure that you will get enough nutritious calories during the hike.
Now you can understand why there’s a growing interest in hiking as well as how to prepare the backpack for hiking. When people start looking for more information about it, you’ll be in a position to meet their needs.
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Tips For Choosing The Right Camping Backpack
by James on Oct.15, 2009, under Around the World
A person who is not experienced with camping or hiking may think that all backpacks are the same, but that is far from the truth. For a camper who is serious about making the most out of a camping trip, a backpack can make or break an excursion to the woods.
Take the plight of a trekker who traveled to the Appalachians in 1994. Rather than a thrilling camping expedition, he needed to return home injured from the weight of an ill-fitted backpack that damaged his hips. A decade later, the same hiker, utilizing a backpack more suited to his needs, walked over 950 miles of terrain, turning what could have been another ugly experience into a more pleasant memory.
There are a few key tips you should bear in mind when selecting a backpack for the outdoors.
First, you need to assemble a fairly comprehensive list of gear you need to bring on the trip. Whereas some campers prefer to haul a bare minimum, others like to be well equipped and ready for almost any eventuality. Consequently, the size of your backpack is important. If you intend to camp or hike for several days – or even simply overnight -you need a sufficient amount of supplies to cover your time and prospective needs.
Second, make sure your backpack is comfortable to wear for a lengthy period of time. The best styles of backpacks distribute the weight in the bag evenly so that you can wear it comfortably for a few hours while hiking. Try it on at the store to ensure it meets your need. Some camping stores even provide weights inside so you get the full effect of the backpack. By placing these in the pack, you can walk around the store to get a sense of how well the weight distributes and how much you can actually hold while remaining comfortable and not overly straining your back or shoulders.
Third, select a frame for the backpack. You can choose between an internal and external frame, each of which has advantages and disadvantages. Internal frames are more slender and allow the pack to remain close to your body which makes it great for densely wooded and more narrow trails. They do not restrain your ability to move in the least, but are admittedly more cumbersome to load and sometimes do not hold as much gear.
External frames, on the other hand, are great for clear walking paths and wider trails and are generally easier to pack. However, they tend to restrict mobility because they are larger and less flexible, making them seem more uncomfortable at first. External frames are the best option, though, when buying a backpack for beginners or children.
Finally, when purchasing a backpack, take into consideration whether it is designed to work efficiently with weather sheets that help protect your pack against dew and rain. Also assess how attachments can be accommodated for your pack. Most backpacks have either rings or snap-ons (or both), allowing the convenient integration of accessories with your pack.
Finding a backpack doesn’t need to be a challenge if you familiarize yourself with options ahead of time. By following these few tips, you should be able to purchase one that fits your budget and your camping experience needs, helping to make sure you have a wonderful adventure in the woods.