March 10, 2010
Camping And Snowmobiling
If you’re an avid snowmobiler, than you may also have or will do so during a winter camping trip.
During cold nights, sleeping in a tent for a few nights can be a rigorous task with the risks of frostbite or hypothermia to contend with.
If you think the cold temperatures when you go snowmobiling during the day is uncomfortable, you better believe that the night hours are worse without the warm sun beaming down on you.
There are some precautions and measures that adventurous lovers of the outdoors can take to protect themselves during winter camping to fully enjoy their experience, though.
As exciting and exhilarating a winter camping experience may seem, don’t underestimate the importance of planning the adventure.
Number one in your planning agenda should be to scope out the region you plan to visit and get a good idea of how the winter weather is like in the area so you can properly prepare yourself.
Knowing the average amount of snow, routes that you plan to take, and the experience of the group that you are going to travel with are important factors in planning your winter camping trip.
If you plan to camp overnight in a winter camping excursion, you need to be able to make the necessary preparations for your entire group including any small children with minimal experience that may make the trip with you.
Camping overnight in the cold winter seasons can and will cause your body to lose a lot of it’s self-generated body-heat. This can pose as a very dangerous situation if you don’t take the necessary steps from the very beginning.
Thermal clothing is an absolute must when you are sleeping outdoors in such frigid temperatures. They’re not just for snowmobiling during the day.
You may also want to use the layering method which is exactly as it sounds. Wear several layers of clothing to better insulate your body.
Layering also makes it easier to remove clothing if the body begins to overheat. A body that is sweating will likely dehydrate and lose heat much quicker than a body that is dry.
As with all camping trips, make sure to bring a good supply of food for everybody in the group. Don’t just stock up on junk food and snacks; foods that provide good nourishment is ideal and necessary.
You need to eat to stay nourished during the day so bring rather appealing foods as well as nutritional since appetites tend to die down when we are cold.
Oatmeal, granola, cheese, and other dry foods which are rich in vitamins and minerals is a must for winter camper.
Camping and snowmobiling can lead to a great time for all groups but it will take some careful packing and planning. Do so and you can enjoy it many times over.
This article was written and provided by Wayne Torres; if you got a kick out of it or found in interesting, you can visit Wayne at Watch the Inbetweeners Episodes Online and Watch the Sopranos Episodes Online.
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November 19, 2009
Make Beats Online – How To Get Started Creating Music Online
The choice of beats is so important when you begin to compose your music. A great beat could easily transform your career from an amateur to that of a professional, when you have mastered how to make beats online. It really is as simple as that. Successful artists are often given their big break by creating their first memorable beats.
If you know the style of music that you want to produce, then you will know that certain beats will compliment and support it well. When played alone, the instrument may sound great, but the art is in putting the various elements together to produce better quality music. The famous saying that, ‘the whole is greater than the sum of the parts,’ is no more true than with the composition of music. Fortunately there are some great resources online which you can use to assist you in writing great music.
Trying to emulate or copy your favourite artist is a natural starting point for many, but it is worth considering how you wish to develop your own unique style. It is common knowledge that many great artists have used previous works as a source of their inspiration, but the truly great musicians have always found a way to develop there own personal style that, to some extent, reflects their personality. With this approach it is much easier to select instruments and beats that support and compliment your style rather than the other way around. You will also find that the creative process becomes much easier as you are more in command.
Constant work, refinement and analysis are required to become proficient as a musician, as success does not happen overnight. Learn from your experience and from the resources available to you and always remain in the student mode. This is vital if you wish to achieve personal success as a musician and as a creator of beats. In time, when you have developed your own unique style you will be able to make your first demo and cut your first CD.
To help you get started to make beats online, there are some great sites that can provide all the basics that you need, without you having to purchase expensive software, sequencers and hardware. Check out what there is available to see how they can provide a simple and cost-effective way for you to start to create great music, as well as helping to teach you through video tutorials. When you have this solid foundation in place, you can then think about what resources and tools you will need to help develop your musical skills in the future.
To learn more about how to make beats online, stop by Neil Hunter’s site where you can find in depth information on how to make your beats and develop your overall music making skills.
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Filed under internet by Neil Hunter
November 9, 2009
Stalking Snakes and Reptiles
There are few places in the world that haven’t been colonised by snakes and other reptiles. Snakes are even to be found in cities, although it is only the friendlier ones that tend to survive our wrath. However, if you want to find some of the more uncommon snakes, you could look in parks and fields, on beaches or in rivers and ponds and even in the sea, depending on where you live, of course as sea snakes are inclined to inhabit warmer, tropical waters.
You will need to be alert and train your eyes to spot even the slightest movement. Wear clothes of dull, drab colours and move slowly, stopping often to listen for movement in the grass or bushes. In the beginning, you will have many false starts, until you learn to tell the difference between the sounds of the different animals that live or hunt in the grass.
Snakes are not easy to locate, because most of the adventurous snakes get killed by frightened (and often ignorant) humans, but a good tip is to look for relatively damp areas in arid regions and, conversely, dry spots in damp areas. Look for where their prey might congregate. For instance, near water for toads and frogs. Look out for frightened lizards or birds fleeing for all they are worth. And listen out for geckos warning each other of the presence of a predator.
If you need to move anything, at least don’t wreck it and furthermore, make sure you put it back as you found it. Two useful tools while out looking for snakes and other reptiles are binoculars (for tree snakes) and a snake-hook, which should also be used for moving bits of debris so that you don’t risk getting bitten by a snake or stung by a scorpion. A camera, a torch and a notebook and pen are quite, depending on how seriously you treat your interest in herpetology.
You might also take a rule or tape to measure your specimens and a few plastic bags and boxes to hold them while you are doing so. However, do not kill anything and do not take anything home with you either! Aside from it not being right to walk into their domain and cause mayhem, it is frequently contrary to the law too. Be very wary of handling any snake that you cannot 100% positively identify as non-venomous. You could be miles from anywhere and will probably not have any anti-venom with you. Since many snakes can kill within 30 minutes, you would probably die.
In summary, go looking for snakes by all means, but take it easy and slowly and wear inconspicuous clothing. Moreover, wear strong, hiking-style boots to give you some protection where you are most vulnerable and do not move anything unnecessarily. Take a snake-hook to move things if you have to; a tape, torch, camera, notebook and pen to record your experience and/or findings and a few clear plastic receptacles in case you feel that you have to pick something up.
I hope you really enjoy your search for snakes and other reptiles, but always remember that snakes are not friendly and they are certainly not pets so be wary of bites especially if your search is not taking place in the grounds of a hospital!
If you are interested in snakes and reptiles, you ought to go over to our website called Caring for Snakes
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Filed under Uncategorized by Colin Jones
