Living + Recreation


Living + Recreation& Living With Travel31 Oct 2008 05:51 pm

Chamonix ski resort is a unique place with the towering Mont Blanc as well as tumbling glaciers. Everyone enjoy going walking or even eating out. I usually travel from Santa Ana and stay at a Chamonix catered chalet for the duration of my break.

My family and I previously stayed in Americas Best Value Inn but it rarely met the standards of its description: We are conveniently located just off of I-64 at exit 197A, I-295 at exit 31B and seven miles from I-95. Our hotel offers 70 guest rooms with cable TV plus HBO and ESPN, coffeemakers, internet access, irons with ironing boards, microwaves, and refrigerators. Our Inn is moments from many of Virginia*s most popular attractions; such as Kings Dominion Amusement Park, Busch Gardens, the White House of the Confederacy, Battlefield Park, Monument Avenue, and Colonial Williamsburg. Come relax and enjoy the value at the Americas Best Value Inn, Richmond airport.

However in Chamonix village the self catered chalet is invariably exceptional. Likewise eating out in our favorite hotel restaurant, Charley O’S Restaurant & Cocktails, enjoying cappuccino cheesecake is a memorable experience. Chamonix Mont Blanc is a large enough village to guarantee that there is plenty for the holiday maker to do. With a spa and a range of terraced caf©s, Chamonix offers a choice of skiing, alpine charm and sightseeing which not many resorts can hope to rival.

Gaming World& Living + Recreation& School of Hardware08 Sep 2008 07:08 pm

While a new video game console can bring your family entertainment for many hours, picking the wrong one due to bad information can lead to serious disappointment. There is a baffling number of choices on the game console market. There is misinformation everywhere, so the information you are looking for may prove difficult to find.

What type of games do you find interesting?
Do you plan on buying an HDTV anytime soon or do you already have one?

What type of budget do you have to work with?

Which piques your interest the most, playing games with a group or the solo playing experience?
Have you got any of the old school gaming systems?

There was a period in time where one could not find a game system that cost more. It’s a good thing that you will now find lower prices on them. For only 400 USD (contingent upon which style you purchase)this price is more comparable. Prices change constantly so chech the latest video games console prices online.

The Playstation 3 is more than another mere game console! It has the capability to be a Blu-Ray, CD, or DVD player; as well as; it can upgrade DVDs to HD. The PS3 would be perfect for those with an HDTV and no HD movie player as you can get both of your movie and gaming experiences in the same box. This is with the latest technology of Blu-Ray, the leading high-definition movie format. Without an HDTV display, movies in Blu-ray format don’t provide any better quality. This feature doesn’t translate well for use with a standard definition set.

While virtually the same as the PS2 controller, the controller features motion sensing technology known as Sixaxis. The controller, which can be tilted in six different directions, is able to sense which of the directions to which it has been tilted. The results vary from game to game based on well this has been incorporated. If it is not done properly it can be very annoying, but it can add to your experience if it’s done correctly. You need to keep in mind that the Sixasis controller is missing the vibration feature. The DualShock 3 controller with vibration will not be included with the new PS3’s, even though it has been released, until June 12, 2008.

Video games for the PS3 and Xbox 360 are pretty much the same the same for either system.

Living + Recreation& Shopping Stuff13 Jul 2008 11:14 pm

Video games are 1 of the best kind of electronic entertainment in the planet these days, & a significant number of portable computer games devices are purchased every year.

The recognition of computer games consoles means that computer companies such as Nintendo, Sony & Microsoft are continually inventing additional consoles incorporating the newest technology to stay in front of each other in the games marketplace.

Thus, knowing just which computer console to select may be complex, whether you are attaining a handheld device for the very first instance, buying one as a gift for someone else, or simply wanting to trade their current computer games device.

So we’ve written the following piece to the kind of things you should ought to be looking for when selecting & obtaining a computer games device to help you find your way around the market-place.

How to Pick a Games Product Toy Shopper has details on a whole range of Video Games Consoles.

There are countless important questions that you need to weigh up prior deciding on a video device in order to ensure that you buy the best video device for yourself. Here are several of the things you ought to consider when picking your choice.

Choosing a Computer Games Product ? Handheld or Home Video Consoles

One of the initial decisions you will need to make when looking for a computer games device is whether or not you yearn for a video device which will chiefly be operated at home, or whether you need a portable handheld computer games console.

Living + Recreation& Shopping Stuff09 Jun 2008 08:03 pm

Large trampolines can be greatly entertaining in addition to being able to keep your teenagers gripped and amused for some number of hours. Specific trampolines aren’t just manufactured for kids, as they can also be used by people in their 20’s as an aerobic cardiovascular drill on top of a means for tightening and making stronger numerous muscles all together. Thus a trampoline has loads to provide throughout June for the whole family and it is of no bolt out of the blue that trampolines are such a well-liked product during the summer months.

The critical thing to consider when acquiring a garden trampoline is to check it is correct for the age and ability of the people who will probably be playing on it, be it the toddlers’ or the mature people. Click here now to find the prices on outdoor trampolines.

An additional thing to keep in mind is obviously going to be the location of the outdoor trampoline. A few trampolines currently can take up a sizeable amount of space on the whole as you will need about 3ft of space roughly around the exterior of the trampoline in order for the kids to land in one piece if they fortuitously fall off.

It’s also handy to bear in mind that several trampolines will insist to be positioned on level ground if not the sturdiness and safety of the outdoor trampoline can be easily affected. Therefore, specific ditches might need to be constructed in order for the garden trampoline to stand evenly.

Living + Recreation29 May 2008 09:07 pm

Power boating as a sport, hobby or used as a business tool is usually pleasing. There are also special sailing & powerboat events which make it equally exciting & can be something that the entire family equipped to go & get pleasure from at the same time. One of the most interesting weeks of the sailing agenda is the Cowes Regatta Week; this yachting event takes place year on year & has been operating since eighteen twenty-six that makes it the longest running regatta in the world. With more than 800 ocean racing boats & 6,000 rivals participating, being scrutinised by 100,000 viewers every day Skandia Cowes week has realised the class as one of the main yachting corporate hospitality and social event of the entire year. Check out Ondeck’s website for the all the latest info on the 2008 Cowes Regatta.

The eight thousand five-hundred contestants cover Olympic and world class practised sailors to senior sailors. Nonetheless, if you’re not participating yourself, watching the yachting, taking pleasure in the gatherings and live activities, & to experience the unique ambience, makes it a one of a sort yachting event.

With Ondeck, two-thousands & eight starts the opening of their most-up-to-date Regatta Division. Building on their good position within the yachting and sailing charter marketplace, this has seen Ondeck Sailing and Powerboat School, run quite a few admired sailing events for organisations, they have just joined-up with Britannia Events, the leading organisers of industry sailing events within the United Kingdom.

The path of the sailing event itself will diverge each time as features like that of the weather circumstances, tidal forces and relative speed of each set of yacht is taken into thought. A typical Skandia Cowes Event has over thirty-five commences each day for participates of cruiser racers, one designs & keelboats; adding to a sum total of over a 1000 powerboats. For the period of this moment the Solent which is a considerably busy merchant waterway, is overflowed with boats of all makes and is especially rich in colour owing to the boats spinnakers. As cited previously in addition to the power boating performances the week incorporates a great number of onshore activities which include live music & cocktail parties. From private or commercial residential parties & nominally private sailing organisations and boats, there are full-sized marquees setup in the docks offering food & drink.

Living + Recreation16 May 2008 08:05 am

Tanzania’s natural endowment as a wildlife safari destination is unrivalled. Wild animals roam in vast areas as God intended on that sixth day of the creation. These areas are designated as national parks and game reserves and have a high reputation for being uncrowded and unspoilt. The magnificent collection of game sanctuaries to the north of the country, near the border with Kenya, is referred to as The Northern Circuit. This is the most popular and accessible wildlife safari route in Tanzania. I can positively say that this is one of the finest game viewing areas anywhere in the world.

The game aside, the spectacularly diverse cluster of eco-systems and habitats is a dazzling experience for many a visitor. The stars of the Northern Circuit are the Serengeti and Ngorongoro, very dear to the hearts of nature lovers. But no less sparkling and indeed complementing the two are the other members of the circuit: Arusha, Tarangire and Lake Manyara. In terms of wildlife, the abundance and diversity of the wildlife here is difficult to imagine.

On top of the heap are the highly regarded “big five”: elephant, buffalo, rhino, leopard and lion. And then a wild array of plain animals: wildebeest, zebra, eland, hartebeest, oryx, reedbuck, giraffe, Thompson gazelle, and many more of the same genre. But do not forget the merciless predators: cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures. The Northern Circuit is an ornithologist’s paradise too, and over 500 species of birds are on record. On safari, you will be a witness of the shocking and fascinating dance of life and death on daily play by this combination of animals.

The starting point for northern safaris is usually Arusha town. The town sits near the base of Mount Meru and is in sight of mighty Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest mountain. From Arusha, the nearest protected area to see wildlife is Arusha National Park, just 32 km away. In this park of 137 sq km area, you will see baboon, colobus and vervet monkeys, duikers, elephant, buffalo, giraffe, hippo, leopard, hyena, zebra and a wide range of antelopes. More than 400 species of birds have been recorded, including Eurasian migrants, who visit between October and April. One of the unique attractions of the park is that walking safaris are allowed and you can get off your vehicle for a nature walk. Due to its proximity to Arusha, the park is very popular for day trips.

Wildlife aside, Arusha National Park is a treasure with a rich tapestry of habitats including grassland, montane forest, heath and alpine desert and soda and fresh water lakes. Three spectacular features stand out: the Momela Lakes, Mount Meru, and Ngurdoto Crater. Mount Meru stands at 4,575 m and is Africa’s fourth highest mountain. It is however overshadowed by nearby Kilimanjaro, which rises above it by over 1300 m. It is regrettable that the snobbish instinct of many climbers makes them to overlook Mt Meru. The mountain can be scaled in three to four days with overnight accommodation in alpine huts.

The Ngorongoro Conservation Area, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, is located in the Great Rift Valley - that monumental fracture of the earths crust. The area is filled with volcanoes, mountains, plains, lakes and forests. Covering 8,288 sq km, its main features are the Ngorongoro Crater, the Empakai crater, the Oldonyo Lengai Mountain and the archeological site of Olduvai Gorge. Olduvai Gorge is the prehistoric site where Dr. Louis Leakey discovered the remains of Homo habilis (”Handy man”) regarded by scientists as mankind’s first step on the path of human evolution. Be sure to have a look at the remains of our worthy predecessor, whose valiant industry spurred by necessity, got him making simple stone tools.

Unlike in the national parks, the colorful Maasai people, their livestock and wildlife coexist within the conservation area. The Ngorongoro Crater is the largest caldera in the world that has its walls intact. The crater floor is a drop of 600 m and covers an area of 260 sq km with a diameter of 19 km. This magnificent natural amphitheatre is a stunning attraction in its own right and is one of the wonders of the natural world. The crater supports a year round resident population of a variety of wildlife. You will have no trouble spotting lion, elephant, rhino, buffalo and many species of plain animals- wildebeest, zebra, reedbuck, Thompson gazelle and many more. The crater floor is dotted with watering holes and holds almost 30,000 wild animals. Ngorongoro is four hours by road from Arusha or one hour by air. And from either Lake Manyara or Tarangire you will be on the road for two hours.

Lake Manyara National Park spreads between the cliff of the Great Rift Valley and Lake Manyara, a shallow soda lake. The park covers 330 sq. km, 70% of which is occupied by the lake. The varied ecosystem consists of ground water forests, acacia woodland and open grassland along the lakeshore and sustains a wealth of wildlife, including the Big Five -lion, elephant, leopard, rhino and buffalo. Other animals to be seen in the park include baboons, impala, giraffe, zebra, wildebeest, ostrich and hippo.

Lake Manyara is famous for the elusive tree-climbing lions, which can occasionally be seen along the branches of the acacia trees. It is also an ornithologists’ paradise and is host to over 400 species of birds. The water birds hovering around the lake include pelicans, spoonbills, Egyptian geese and hammerkops. In addition, migratory flamingoes arrive in hundreds of thousands creating a spectacular sight over the soda lake. You will arrive at Lake Manyara after driving from Arusha for two hours or flying for just half an hour.

Tarangire National Park is a one and half hour drive from Arusha making it very popular for day trips. Tarangire is a park of giant baobab trees, rolling savannah and acacia parkland. It is famous for its dense wildlife population, which is most spectacular in the dry season between June and September. It is during this period that thousands of animals- wildebeest, zebra, eland, hartebeest, waterbuck, giraffe, impala, gerenuk, buffalo and oryx migrate from the dry Maasai steppe to the Tarangire River in search of water. The predators -lion, leopard and others- as is the custom in the savanna follow closely by. If lucky, you will spot the peculiar tree-climbing python, kudu and roan antelope, a rare experience in the northern safari circuit. Birds are also abundant here and over 550 species have been recorded.

Serengeti National Park is Africa’s most famous wildlife sanctuary and Tanzania’s largest national park. The park is located 6 hours by road from Arusha or one hour by air. It lies in a high plateau between the Ngorongoro highlands and the Kenya/Tanzania border and almost touches Lake Victoria in the west. Appropriately named “endless plains” by the Maasai people, it features short and long grass plains, acacia savanna and woodland in parts of the north and east.

Within its 15,000 sq km area, Serengeti hosts 3 million large mammals. More than 35 species of plain animals- zebra, wildebeest, eland, giraffe, and others are found here. And so for the big five: elephant, lion, buffalo, leopard and rhino. The park is the staging-zone for one the most spectacular events in the natural world- the annual migration of wildebeest. This commences around June when over 1 million wildebeest, zebra and gazelle head for the Maasai Mara in Kenya in search of pasture. Following on their heels are the predators of the savanna- lion, cheetah, wild dog, jackal, hyena and vultures.

If you can spare the money, viewing the migration afloat a balloon is an unforgettable experience. The best time to view game is from December to May when the grass is short. Avoid late June-October, when most of the animals will have evacuated with the migration and are best seen in the adjacent Maasai Mara in Kenya. The keen ornithologist will have a good time trying to sight the 500 species of birds on record.

Camping sites can be found in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and all the national parks of the northern circuit. Facilities are pretty basic and this is where budget travelers prefer to spend their safari nights. If you can afford it, overnight at the luxury safari lodges and tented camps. In this class of accommodation expect to find all the creature comforts associated with rated accommodation. You can check online some of the Tanzania hotels and lodges available for your safari.

It is generally recommended to take an escorted Tanzania safari package that includes transport, guide, park fees and accommodation. Tour guides have valuable local knowledge about the animals, where to find them and how to get where you are going. But if you know the country well and have good knowledge of animals, then self-drive car rental in Tanzania is an option.

The relatively high elevation in northern Tanzania means that it never gets too hot. Indeed the nights and early mornings can be quite chilly. You are well advised to take along a heavy sweater and a windbreaker or jacket. Expect temperatures to average from 15C in May to August and 22C over December to March. The weather is best between June and September, but do not bet on seeing any animals in the Serengeti. For a safari covering all the parks of northern Tanzania, September to March is a good time. But remember that some of the other parks in the region offer nearly year round game viewing opportunities. April and May can be a challenging period for doing a safari for it is when the weather is at its rainiest.

On safari, bright coloured clothing may get you in trouble with wild animals. If you are wise you will pack brown, beige and khaki clothing. Short sleeve shirts, shorts and trouser for men are adequate. For ladies, short sleeve blouses, slacks and skirts are ideal. Though the northern region is well outside the predominantly Muslim coast areas and ladies do not have to dress
too conservatively, modest attire is still a good idea. Remember to bring along a pair of sunglasses to shield you from the sometimes harsh tropical glare. Binoculars will come in very
handy for spotting animals.

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Andrew Muigai is editor of AfricaPoint Insider online newsletter. It is part of Africa Point - the Africa travel website that has helped thousands of travelers discover Africa. You can view more info on Tanzania safari and tours at the website.

Living + Recreation01 Apr 2008 11:52 am

Hiking clothes and backpacking clothes need to function to a higher standard than everyday clothes. That’s why they’re often more expensive. Shop all the sales you want, and you will save money, but that extremely expensive waterproof/breathable coat will only be marked down to “very expensive.” Time for some more radical ways to find cheap hiking clothes.

Consider what you really need for the trips you have planned. If you’ll be scaling peaks in Patagonia for a month, you may have to stick with the best sales you can find on the high-quality stuff. If, on the other hand, your trips are fair-weather overnighters, a two-ounce, two-dollar plastic poncho isn’t out of the question.

Even on the more extreme trips you can often find cheaper alternatives. Did I take a $400 waterproof/breathable rain suit to the top of 20,600-foot Mount Chimborazo? No, I took my papery Frogg-Toggs rain suit. You’ll find these at golf shops, and yes it’s waterproof and breaths well too. It cost me $49 for the set, and I have used it for years, on many rainy trips, with only one duct-tape repair.

Do you like to hike in running shoes, as I do? Start watching the sales on out-of-style shoes. I’ve bought brand-name $90 shoes for just $25. With savings like that, I’ll gladly be out of style.

I stopped getting blisters when I gave up on expensive, high-tech, too-hot hiking socks. I hike thirty miles now without a blister in comfortable, lightweight, white nylon dress socks. They’re less than an ounce and about a dollar per pair.

Buy Used Hiking Clothes

The only hiking clothes I won’t buy used is footwear. Other potential backpacking clothes are worth checking out whenever I find them at a rummage sale or thrift store. I’ve found a Gore-Tex rain jacket and North Face vest at a thrift store for a few dollars each. My thrifty used wool sweater weighs just 11 ounces, and is almost as warm as the newest models.

One of my favorite thrift store discoveries was silk shirts. I learned that they weigh just tree ounces, and show up on the racks regularly for $3. They are comfortable too, though on the trail some of the styles make me look like I’m searching for a wilderness disco.

Making Hiking Clothes

I can’t recommend sewing your own hiking and backpacking clothes, but I have made a few simple things. The sleeve from an old thermal shirt became a one-ounce ski mask with scissors and three minutes of sewing. Socks with finger-holes make nifty hand warmers. As an insulating layer, I wore a four-ounce piece of poly batting like a tunic under my Frogg Toggs, to the top of Chimborazo and other mountains. Finally, without too much sewing, you can often modify clothes to make cheap hiking clothes.

Steve Gillman is a long-time advocate of lightweight backpacking. His tips, photos, gear recommendations and a free book can be found at http://www.TheUltralightBackpackingSite.com