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Nov 02 2009

4 Horseback Adventures in the US 2

4 Horseback Adventures in the US 2

Colorado Trails Ranch:
Located in the San Juan Mountains near Durango, this dude ranch is a
perfect getaway in the fall. In addition to horseback riding,
Colorado Trails Ranch offers cattle drives, hiking, and a trip to Mesa
Verde National Park.
This 60-year old ranch has been a popular destination among families.
With all-day rides accompanied by a wrangler, you will embark on a
journey filled with the incredible sights and sounds of this
breathtaking mountainous landscape. For more information on rates and
reservations, visit: href=”http://www.coloradotrails.com/index.php”>http://www.coloradotrails.com/index.php”>

Texas Horseback Adventures:
Located in Alpine, Texas Horseback Adventures offers a unique
horseback adventure that can be customized from two to five days. The
trip begins at the base camp located at Davis Mountains in the Big
Bend Region of Texas.

You will be matched to a horse based on riding ability and size, and
then you will begin your trek past waterfalls, grasslands, and canyons
- all within the confines of an enormous working ranch. All meals
will be provided, as well as many other amenities.
This year-round trip is available with rates starting at $700 per
person for a two-day trip to $1400 per person for a 4-day trip. For
more information on this fabulous horseback adventure, visit:

http://www.texashorsebackadventures.com/

Leave your cell phone behind and get back to nature here!

Oct 31 2009

4 Horseback Adventures in the US 1

4 Horseback Adventures in the US 1

If your vacation plans this fall might want to include a destination
that offers horseback riding and other adventures, here is a list of
places that may suit you to a tee!
Southern Cross Guest Ranch: Located near Madison, Georgia,
this family-owned ranch has been in existence for 25 years and is open
year round. They have over 150 Paint and Quarter Horses on site. With
a range of comfortable rooms and three buffet meals offered daily,
their prices are quite reasonable.

For mid-season travel (Aug through Nov), the rates per night range
from $105 to $170. The property is stunning, and you can take a
virtual tour of the range, as well as inquire about their rates at:

http://www.southcross.com/index.html

Bar W Guest Ranch:
Located on Spencer Lake at the base of Spencer Mountain in Montana,
the Bar W Guest Ranch has over 3000 acres of land available to
horseback riders. This year-round resort features a 6,200-square-foot
lodge, cabin suites, indoor and outdoor horseback-riding arenas,
stables, a barn, play meadow, an entertainment area, and a gazebo on
the lake. This is unspoiled nature at its best.

They offer 3-night, 4-night, and 5-night packages ranging from $593 to
$1160 per person (based on a 3 or 4 night stay). With a myriad of
activities scheduled in the fall months, you will thoroughly enjoy the
most breathtaking scenery as well as the wildlife surrounding it. For
more information, please visit:

http://www.thebarw.com/index.html

Oct 29 2009

Why You Need Scuba Diving Insurance 2

Why You Need Scuba Diving Insurance 2

There are different kinds of diving policies when you are shopping
around for Scuba Diving Insurance.
While some of them may cover the diver only up to a certain depth,
there are policies that have no depth limit. There is also the
multi-trip policy which is useful for those who scuba dive several
times a year.

Purchasing a policy is not difficult, and there are many organizations
that offer scuba diving policies. However, be careful to read and
understand the fine print carefully before signing on the dotted line.
Make sure you lay them out side by side and take the best coverage
for the most affordable premium.

These policies also cover compensation for cancellation of a trip and
compensate losses suffered by you due to a travel delay. You can also
get these when booking your trip, so see what is included, and what
extra add ons you might be able to do without, or get more cheaply
elsewhere.

Never forget that scuba diving is an extreme sport, and the dangers
associated with it are higher than with general sports, or other forms
of water sports.

Insuring yourself adequately will help you to enjoy your diving trip
without having any worries.

There are many insurance agencies available online. Check out a few of
them and select one that provides you with the best coverage. If you
have a friend who has insurance, ask his or her advice as well.

Also, if you book your trip using a credit card, find out what levels
of travel insurance are available through the card, and if you are
offered trip insurance via your online booking service, you might want
to consider purchasing it too if the premiums are low and the coverage
looks comprehensive

Oct 27 2009

Why You Need Scuba Diving Insurance 1

Why You Need Scuba Diving Insurance 1

It feels great as long as the fun lasts, but what about those rare
occasions when an accident may cost you a limb – or worse yet, your
life?

All active sports have their own potential hazards, and scuba diving
is no different. With more and more people getting interested and
involved in this underwater sport, it is important they know about the
risk factors involved. Thus, having scuba diving insurance is
essential.

Whether you are a beginner or a professional, having scuba diving
insurance is necessary, since accidents can happen to any diver at any
level of experience. Just because you are a professional and know all
the rules of the game does not mean that you will never get injured.
Conditions can constantly change with the currents at the sites you
are visiting, and so it is bet to be prepared.

Diving insurance should not just cover your safety during the period
you are in the water, but also the entire course of your diving trip.
When applying for diving insurance, keep in mind that the insurance
should not just include you, but it should also cover all your diving
equipment.

Even the medical expenses that you incur while getting treated for
scuba diving-related injuries should be adequately covered by the
insurance policy

Oct 25 2009

Five Top Scuba Diving Destinations 2

Five Top Scuba Diving Destinations 2

Newport, Rhode Island:

Scuba diving enthusiasts from the east coast flock to this coastal city. Complete with scuba diving training, you can find the Dumplings, a dive site that features lobster, crabs, and rocks covered with anemone. It should be noted that this area is intended for experienced divers only. Moreover, the ever popular wreck dives can be arranged through the many dive charters offered here.

The cooler waters of the Atlantic make this a much colder destination that our previous suggestions. -

Florida:

Ranked among the top ten scuba diving destinations worldwide, as well as the best in North America, you can dive along the Gulf Coast and the Atlantic Coast. Her you will find a variety of species, including dolphins, sharks, giant turtles, sting rays, manatees, and more. The difference between the two coasts is that the Gulf Coast has better visibility, whereas the Atlantic Coast has more wrecks and reefs. You may also want to check out the Florida Keys for their exquisite tropical fish and delightfully warm water. There is also a lot to do there in terms of other forms of tourism, plus a lively social scene.

The warm waters of the Gulf and Caribbean make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise.

So there you have it, a round up of the top five scuba diving destinations in the US you will definitely want to experience for yourself at some point in the near future

Oct 23 2009

Five Top Scuba Diving Destinations 1

Five Top Scuba Diving Destinations 1

Although there are many destinations around the world that have been touted as the best scuba diving areas, there are also several scuba diving sites here in the US that rank right up there with the world’s best.

Here are five of the top scuba diving sites which enthusiasts will love and want to visit at least once in their lives:

Hawaii:

The big island boasts one of the best scuba diving adventures in the US. Scuba sites can be found in Kona and Kohala, with depths ranging from 10 feet to 130 feet.

Cavern Point, Place of Refuge, Kailua Pine Trees, and Red Hill are also well-known scuba sites. The warm waters of the Pacific make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise. The only disadvantage is the cost of travel to the islands, and the time, but with great all inclusive package holidays these days, Hawaii is a lot more affordable these days.

Monterey, California:

Known as the best beach in the US, Monterey is one of the premier areas for scuba divers. With over 5000 square miles of water and with visibility of up to 60 feet, this is one of the most popular scuba diving destinations. The specific areas to go to in Monterey include McAbee Beach and San Carlos Beach, Stillwater Cove and Monastery Beach in Carmel, and Whaler’s Cover and Bluefish at Point Lobos (you have access to an underwater trail at these sites).

The generally warm waters of the Pacific make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise. This will be somewhat cooler than our next suggested destination, however.

Catalina Island, California:

Known for its reefs, shark schools, and kelp forests, Catalina Island offers a good visibility from 40 feet to 100 feet. Two Harbors, located on the north-west side of the island, is a great scuba site due to its wrecks and vast caves. Casino Point Marin Park is rich in marine life, reefs, and wrecks. The warm waters of the Pacific make this a year-round scuba destination that offers something for everyone, no matter what their level of expertise. Catalina Island is also an adorable little jewel in the Pacific, with lots to see and do.