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January 12, 2010

What Are Charity Game Ticket Games (or Pulltabs)? - Part One

Ever play scratch tickets at a gas station or a grocery store? Charity Tickets (Pulltabs) are a gaming instrument similar to scratch tickets except instead of scratching off a fine dust all over your fingers, you simply snap open the die-cut ‘windows’ and see if your symbols match any of the winning combos on the front of the ticket. Typically the window combo you want will be horizontal, but there are occasional tickets that allow for vertical or even diagonal wins as well. Pulltabs are most often sold by nonprofit or charitable organizations at carnivals, bingos, or in club rooms.

There are many styles of games to choose from, though most include instant winners in one way or another. Here’s a quick summary of the most common types of charity tickets:

Instant Win Games

These are self-explanatory. You play, look for a winning pattern, and if you win you can redeem your ticket for your winnings immediately.

Seal Card Games

Seal Card Games are similar to the instant win games, but they include a few cards within the deal that a player can hold on to for a chance to win a bigger prize later on. Players who receive one of these ‘hold cards’ will hold onto it until the tickets are sold out and the caller calls out the winning numbers from the ’seal card.’


Filed under: Funy Center, Life + Style, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 5:35 pm

January 5, 2010

Take A Hiking Vacation

If you are in the mood for a hiking vacation then you will probably want to consider the many trails in either the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee or Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado.

Of course there are many other parks and trails throughout the United States but these two destinations offer some of the most scenic and majestic mountain vistas available.

Both the Smoky Mountain National Park and Rocky Mountain National park offer different levels of trails for your hiking vacation.

Whether you are taking the family for a casual vacation or are looking for more adventure and exercise in a very strenuous hike, either location can accommodate your plans.

There are more than 850 miles of trails in the Great Smoky Mountains, more than enough to keep you busy for your hiking vacation.

With the miles of trails available, my favorite in the Smoky Mountains is the hike to Chimney Tops. The Chimney Tops trail is a mildly strenuous hike with some incredible views. The last 50 yards is very steep, with a spectacular view at the very top. It is a 4 mile round trip that is well worth the effort.

While the Smoky Mountains are exceptionally beautiful, the grandeur of the Colorado Rockies is unmatched in the continental United States.

Majestic snow covered peaks rise out of the plains to reach heights above 14,000 feet in the case of Long’s Peak and more than 60 other peaks rise above 12,000 feet.

Within the 416 square miles of the park there are 355 miles of hiking trails. My favorite hike by far is the hike to Chasm Lake a the base of Longs Peak. The hike is a 9.5 mile round trip that changes in altitude from 9,000 feet to almost 12,000 feet. This is a fun, scenic hike, but it is moderately strenuous, so be well prepared with food and water.

Preparing For Your Hiking Vacation

Tens of thousands of people hike the trails of our national parks every year without incident and a hiking vacation can be an enjoyable and invigorating experience.

However, it is essential that you are prepared for your hiking experience.
This is a no-brainer, but one of the biggest mistakes hikers make is not realizing the total length of the hikes they are on. If the sign at the trail head says that the hike is 4 miles, remember you have to hike back also, making that an 8 mile round trip.

Don’t forget food and water. While food is needed on hikes of 3 to 4 miles and longer water is an essential on every hike. Even short hikes at higher altitudes can cause you to get thirsty faster than you would think.

You will also need the proper gear for hiking. Ican’t stress this enough, hiking boots are an essential part of a hiker’s equipment just as a water bottle and back pack are.

Do not try to hike a rocky trail in your tennis shoes. At the least you will have very sore feet and you could twist your ankle, making the rest of your hiking vacation an unpleasant experience, not to mention getting back to the car an adventure. Please get yourself some decent hiking boots. Your feet will thank you!

A hiking vacation can be an exhilarating experience for the serious hiker or for the whole family. You will get to see some beautiful scenery that you just can’t experience by passing by in your car or RV.

Plan your vacation, decide on a destination, get your equipment ready and off you go to the great outdoors.

Alan LeStourgeon operates the successful web site www.Vacation-Cabin-Rental.com where you can find comfortable vacation cabin rentals, recreational and hiking vacation information and information on building and decorating your own cabin.

Filed under: The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 8:50 am

December 31, 2009

Tips On How To Avoid Getting Lost While Hiking

Most people, while hiking or walking, don’t even think about the possibility of getting lost. Unfortunately this can lead to trouble. You are usually safe as long as you stick to established trails.

But too often, complacency can get you into trouble. You decide to take a shortcut across the trail switchbacks. You wander just a little ways off the trail to see a bird a little better.

All it takes is a momentary lapse of judgment and you can be lost. Don’t let this happen to you. A little preparation can avoid the problem.

The most important thing you can do to avoid getting lost is to use your head and be aware. Take a moment before you begin and then periodically while moving. Look where you are, where you are going and where you have come from. How does your position relate to your surroundings? Look around for landmarks. Note the position of the sun. Which way is north.

If you are planning to use an established trail make sure you know exactly where it will take you and how long the trip will take. Know what turnoffs you will encounter along the way.

As you travel the trail keep your head about you and note any side trails and turnoffs. It is easy to get confused if you are planning to return the same way you came. Pay attention!

The majority of trails, animal or man-made, will not take you anywhere you want to go. They were not made for the purpose of taking you to civilization. So just following an unknown trail hoping that it will lead you to safety can be the worst thing you can do.

During the process of getting lost there is always a point where you first hear that little voice in your head that says, No, I can’t be lost. That is the time to STOP because you are either lost already or about to be. Immediately take stock of your situation. Don’t wait until things get worse.

Mentally trace your steps up to that point and review your path in relationship to the sun or any distinguishing landmarks. If possible, retrace you path back to a point where you are sure of where you are. But only if you are sure. This is not the time to be wandering about and trying out shortcuts.

If you are not sure, you need to stay put and think. Make a mental map of your journey up to that point. Review the distances and how long each segment took you. Try to remember any landmarks that you can relate to a specific point or time along the way. Do this while it is still freshest in your mind.

Then make a decision as to the best path back to a point you remember. Clearly mark your present position with whatever you can find. Then move out, marking your path with stones or sticks. If you don’t reach a point where you are less lost, go back and try another direction.

There are a number of things that you can bring with you that can help you not get lost and help you get unlost.

One of the most useful things to bring is a pencil and paper. It doesn’t take much to get disorientated and our memories are unreliable. Make notes of landmarks, hills, streams, trail forks, and the sun position. Note the time it takes to go from one point to the next.

A compass is usually considered mandatory but you have to be careful using it. A compass is only useful if you have a good idea where you are and which direction you need to go. Lots of things can render the compass useless. Electrical wires, ore deposits, large metal objects like cars or small metal objects like your belt buckle. Yes, bring a compass, but make it a good one and learn how to use it before you get lost.

Bring a map. The most useful map is the topographical map. It will show the actual layout of the land including heights. If you are hiking in a National Park, topographical maps are often available for sale at the visitor center book store

A GPS is a great tool but it has its limitations. In order for it to be useful after you get lost you need to use it before you get lost. Enter waypoints as you travel, including your starting point. Then if you get lost you have marked an electronic trail back to your starting point. Don’t completely depend on the GPS. Batteries have been known to run down and signals can get blocked. You still need to use your own skills in keeping up with where you are.

The key to not getting lost is to always know where you are and where you are going. It’s not that difficult but it requires a little effort and preparation. It’s worth it.

The author, of this article, Peter Shannon, is the owner of the website www.1001-vacation-ideas.com. Here you will find a large collection of vacation and getaway ideas for travelers searchable by theme and location.

Filed under: The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 1:24 am

November 19, 2009

A Primer on Ski Chalet Holidays

With a role in sports legend, the resort Chamonix in France is a excellent locale for casual and competitive skiers. You’ll have the opportunity to ride the piste or just unwind, no matter why you feel like a weekend away.

First, however, a short general introduction seems in order. Search out the villages and hamlets called Chamonix on the northwest Alpine slopes. Just the right locale for any enthusiast to base themselves - why? Because to be skiied very close by are the legendary mountains Mont Blanc and the Aiguilles Rouges both. It is well known and highly popular with skiers and mountaineers. And of course one of those peaks, Mont Blanc, has the honor of being the third most commonly visited natural site worldwide and tourists visit all year round. It is rare to find eaxtly the right snow types and slopes for all the extreme winter sports, but this is somewhere that extreme sports aficionados on holiday can rely upon finding places to try all extreme sports. For less energetic visitors ski and hiking trails are nearly omnipresent, boasting spectacular views and reached easily on a cable car. Enthusiasts of all skill levels will find something to suit here, as we can offer runs designed to be enjoyed by novices and those who are less confident in addition to the more difficult runs. The ski chalets on offer in Chamonix are perfect for your family vacation in the Alps. Beautiful surroundings and views over the peaks enclose chalets containing all the comforts of home. There is no question that this is your family’s best bet for a skiing holiday.

Fully equipped sparing no expense with a range of essential equipment and cosy niches, Chamonix’s ski chalets provide for anybody from a single guest to a couple all the way on to families. Catered chalets can provide the ultimate skiing break whether it be a romantic weekend for two or playing host to a glorious family excursion.

What entertainment there is may change in the time between seasons, but it doesn’t vanish, with hiking, paragliding and rock climbing being popular hobbies in summertime. Setting aside the activities listed above there’s nonetheless much to occupy your time; sights to see, bargains to acquire, and historical landmarks. A little bitr of research will provide all the information you need to find the right deal on airfare and accomodation and find out where to go for what you want to do to make this the best holiday ever…

Filed under: Sports Stuff, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 1:49 pm

November 3, 2009

Decently Treating Mens Leather Jackets Make them Hold out a Lasting Time

Mens Leather Jackets won’t go out of fashion. They are considered as more variable than fur, hipper than cashmere and cheaper than diamonds. They are accessible in various sizings, trends and counting on their quality and kind of leather, mens leather jackets would price approximately £500 to £1,000. They can hold out a really lasting time so purchasing one is worth it even if it’s truly high-priced.


In fashion, purchasing safe colours is preferred over purchasing blaring colors as flashy colours gamble humiliation. Des irable colors are dark and tints of brown.


Mens Leather Jackets demands a sizable measure of sustainment. Making effective upkeep of your jacket is a requirement in sustaining its beauty. It’s assorted from simple shirts that don’t demand significant maintenance.


Profound Handling Leads For Mens Leather Jackets


Apply the hints presented below so you can maintain your jacket’s splendor and elegance.


1. Employ a tough padded hanger that will sustain the shoulder area and place it in a wardrobe.
2. Do not use just any leather cleaner. To avert discolouration, apply tested and trustworthy brands.
3. Don’t employ plastic coverings and those that will prevent leather from breathing.
4. Don’t permit sunlight to directly hit your jacket and avert damp and dry atmosphere
5. To reestablish flexibility, apply leather conditioners. Brushing suede leather with a terry towel will restore its luster.
6. Applying clear water, take away all winter salt lodges by sponging.
7. Dry soundly after mooching and allow to air dry naturally in room temperature.
8. If you need to press your leather jacket, employ the irons rayon settings and avert overheating as it may burn your jacket. It is safer to let the crinkles fall out naturally as much as possible.
9. Keep off hair spray, fragrances, badges, adhesive tapes and pins from your leather jacket.
10. It is counselled that you keep your jacket’s collar clean by holding body and hair oil off. Placing a scarf around your neck gets the job finished.
11. Employing rubber cement can repair loosened edges and hems.
12. When applying cleaning merchandises, Sample it first on a hidden portion of the jacket before applying it on the entire jacket.
13. Let expert leather cleaners clean your jacket to keep off impairments.

Filed under: Life + Style, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 2:09 pm

October 7, 2009

Chamonix, France: a Wonderful Place to Ski

The Alps occupy your thoughts almost as a direct result of planning a skiing holiday — and that’s a good thing — there’s a wonderful resort nestled in the French Alps that you may wish to know about. Known not for its natural beauty alone, but for its remarkable history, this resort was home to the original Winter Olympics held in 1924 being chosen for its fabulous skiing and hiking trails, which are ideal for the world’s Olympians.

First off, a short briefing may be advisable. Conveniently situated on the Alps’ northwest side, Chamonix is structured like a commune comprising sixteen small settlements. It is well known and much frequented with skiers and mountaineers. Mont Blanc — not to mention the Aguillles Rouges — is close enough for Chamonix to quickly become obvious as the ideal base of operations when you take a skiing holiday. Mont Blanc has been named the among the top three natural sites visited anywhere in the world, and although not all of its visitors are ski hobbyists, nobody else enjoys their visit more than the ski aficionado. Here you can easily reach places in which winter extreme sports are indulged in nearby, among them all the perennial sports like mountaineering, extreme snowboarding and skiing. There are ski and hiking trails intended for veteran hikers or skiers, complete with beautiful views. Don’t forget, there’s no requirement to have an expert’s understanding to enjoy yourself during your stay at Chamonix. Trails and slopes for casual talents and novices are also widely available.

The luxury chalets on offer in Chamonix are ideal for your family trip to the Alps. Wonderfully designed surroundings and mountain views surround chalets offering all the comforts of home. Without doubt, as they’re also reasonably priced, there can be no better option for a family vacation. Fully equipped sparing no expense with a full assortment of essential equipment and romantic niches, the resort’s ski chalets are designed for anybody from a single guest to two on up to families. For family fun or a romantic time Chamonix is an idyllic location and an excellent base camp.

The entertainment may change in the time between summer and winter, but it doesn’t vanish, with paragliding, hiking and mountaineering being popular pastimes during summertime. Outside the activities there’s nonetheless much to do; sights to see, bargains to acquire, and historical artefacts and places to visit. Coming via a quick transfer from Geneva this is a short flight to make and following your arrival it will be so effortless to assemble the right combination of accomodation and sports, which should make it completely simple to get that highly memorable break…

Filed under: The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 8:13 am

September 3, 2009

Europe’s Top Skiing Towns Could Struggle Thanks to the Increased Cost of Energy

It has been forecast that the European Alp’s biggest 655 ski areas may be brought down to 415 by 2045. Benigno Milano stated that skiing will hurt prior to then, not due to a want of snow just due to a universal reduction in purchasing might associated with the cost of crude oil.

What about climate change? Scientists have showed that a doubling of CO2 levels in the atmosphere will increase ground temps by 5 to 7 degrees Celsius.

However there remain some open doubts.

The pace of warming and the aftermath on the mountains climate.

A couple Celsius warming in the last 100 years hasn’t been recorded over the last one million yrs.

Even during the conclusion of the last ice age 19000 yrs ago the warming of 5 degrees was during a period of 6 to ten thousand years.

Before that Megeve and Chamonix were below glaciers and Les Houches was as cold as Siberia.

And so what what does the future bring for mid mountain ski towns areas? Fuel troubles will start to be felt by 2015 - 19, resulting in higher costs for a chalet, ski taxi businesses and ski lift businesses alike.

Currently the bill amounts to 3 % of GDP. When the cost of crude steps up as predicted that will represent 37 % of gross domestic product, one can guess the down turn.

Europe will see the price of agrarian goods climbing, plant species will vary following a modification in rain.

Hydro power will be a worthwhile source of power on the other hand it is not certain whether it will be an advantage since there will be much less snowfall, more water in the winter and less in the summer.

Filed under: Hall Of Travel, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 12:46 am

July 29, 2009

Thanks to the Global Recession Several Skiing Businesses Will Be Reducing Their Amount of Catered Chalets

In light of the global recession skiing sales lowered this winter.

This is even with very good early season reservations and fantastic snow.

This drop in vacationers comes after five seasons of development in the snowboarding industry, and the number of holidaymakers fell from 1.25. 1.3 million two years ago to under a million last season.

This is in part due to skiers giving the season a miss, while other vacationers who’d typically have two skiing holidays, just took the one.

A fall of 15% was experienced by the independent travel sector and numerous no frills airlines slashing the no. of airplanes to certain airports.

Tour operators witnessed the reservations decreasing by a similar 15%.

All the same, the leading tour operators market share remained at 72% and France retained its position as the top destination with about 37% of the market.

This meant that several major ski operators cut down the no. of ski chalets they rent this year.

Luxury catered chalets especially will see a reduction in holiday makers due to the fact that a catered ski chalet costs the operator more in terms of staff and rent when it is empty.

It remains unlikely we will witness the last minute deals that were up for grabs this year.

Prices are expected to increase, costs are unlikely to rise a lot.

The next season beyond any doubt poses real issues for an industry that is influenced by the outcomes of the credit crunch, exchange rate pressures, higher costs of fuel as well as high fixed operating costs for skiing companies.

Next year skiers will be more price sensitive, this shall add to an about face of recent trends which witnessed a development in the ski industry.

Filed under: Hall Of Travel, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 3:04 am

July 20, 2009

Playing the Euro Lottery with Vwd You Can Rest Assured that You Are in Capable Hands

When playing the Euro lottery with Virtual World Direct you can be confident that you are in capable hands. My estimate is they are amongst Camelot’s largest customers, if not the biggest euro lottery ticket purchaser.

They have over two hundred thousand paying customers taking part in the Euro Lotto, Uk Lotto And The Spanish Superdraw of which the Euro Millions is in all likelihood the largest elottery syndicate. Set Up in 2002 and a long established member of the lottery council they have all the credibly that is required, plus a splendid track record.

To take part in a syndicate you pay £5.00 once a week for the Uk Lottery and the Euromillions with the Spanish Lotto costing £20 per 4 week cycle (Only monthly subscriptions). Being part of a e-lottery syndicate obviously reduces your particular share but then it does increase your chances of winning and because of the unique way the numbers are formulated the probability of winning the lotto is increased still further!

The business opportunity is another produced Virtual-world-direct provides and now they have shed the joining fee and the yearly subscriptions therefore anyone interest in bringing in an additional income can capitalize. The way it operates is if an affiliate introduces a lottery player to any of Euro Millions, UK Lottery or the Spanish Superdraw syndicates, vwd will give that affiliate twenty per cent of that participants subscription, plus, if that player decides to become an affiliate, the affiliate that introduced them will gather 5 per cent of that player/affiliates earning, down to level seven. World-wide global revenue is another incentive that pays affiliates that reach a minimum level within elottery with a portion of the companys international profits.

Filed under: Internet Betting, Online Gambling, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 4:04 am

July 16, 2009

Getting Carp Fishing Tackle on the Internet Is Simple as Long as You Have Done a Bit of Research before You Buy

Clinton J Veasey tells you how to find the best coarse fishing tackle

Fishing has become a popular sport and hobby. A lot of people go on fishing trips regularly throughout the year. One of the most important things that you’ll need to buy is carp tackle and you should find a range of options online and in stores.

If you’re interested in buying carp tackle then there will be a few things that you’ll need to think about before you go shopping. Firstly, you’ll need to consider a budget for your purchases and it’s actually easier than you may have first thought, to work out how much you’ll need to spend.

Head over to your favourite search engine and search for products that you are interested in. Have a pen and paper with you and make a note of the prices as you look around. Once you have a list of prices you should easily be able to work out a reasonable and realistic budget.

Make sure that you have a pen and paper with you and make a note of the deals you see as you browse the web. You should also consider quality while you’re browsing because you want to ensure that the products you buy aren’t low quality and that they’ll last a few years at least.

It’s sometimes a good idea to head into your local fishing store to see what they have to offer. However, only do this when you’ve seen carp tackle online and you’re aware of what the good deals should look like. Also, make sure that you bear quality in mind.

Buying online will give you access to a much larger range of products and usually the prices are better as well. Just make sure that you prioritise buying online because it’s so much easier to get good deals when compared with shopping on the high street.

Overall, as long as you do your research, buying carp tackle should be easy. It’s simple to find offers online but you’ll have to ensure that you keep your wits about you and look out for deals that could be too good to be true. Keep a pen and paper with you when you’re browsing online so that you can make a note of the offer that you like the look of.

Filed under: Fish + Bait, Sports Stuff, The Recreation Trail — Admin @ 9:46 pm
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