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Chillin’ Out: Keeping Your Dog Cool in Hot Weather

Sunny summer days seem to incite all sorts of fun activities with your dog: from playing fetch in the park to frisbee on the beach. Unfortunately, as temperatures soar, the hot weather also brings with it some very specific hazards to your pooch such as sunburn, heat exhaustion and heat stroke. The good news is these are preventable.

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Introduction To Mountain Biking

Mountain biking is a great way to explore the outdoors, stay in shape, or just have fun. Racing down the side of a mountain is a lot of fun indeed, although it can also be quite dangerous. But if you ride with caution, it can be enjoyed by the entire family.

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Fishing 101

You have decided that you want to learn to fish. There are several ways of learning, the hardest being trial and error. It would be best to find an instructor for one-on-one lessons, but in the meantime, these tips may help:

1. Buy seasickness medication

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How To Get the Most Out Of Your Universal Studios Tour Experience

Universal Studios is a huge place with lots to see and do. To experience as much as possible in one day, it is important to plan things in advance.

Get to the park before the gates open so you can start the day with the one-hour Universal Studios Tour. By getting on that very first tour, you can avoid some of the long lines at the theme park.

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Scrapbooking Basics

Scrapbooking is the art of presenting your photos and memories in ’scrapbooks’ – hence the term scrapbooking. If you have a lot of photos and mementos that have been shoved into drawers, and find it difficult to retrieve them in an orderly manner, then scrapbooking can definitely help you.

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How to Prepare for the Unexpected – Car Accidents

The last thing any of us want to think about is getting into a car accident while we’re away on a fun road trip. Something like that can really ruin your vacation! Being prepared can help things go more smoothly in the hopefully unlikely event that you do get into an accident. Here are a few tips you can follow:

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Backpacking Basics

Are you interested in trying backpacking? Travelers around the world enjoy seeing the sights and wonders of different places with only a backpack for all the things they need. Because they only have a pack on their backs, the possibilities of new sightseeing and activity adventures are limitless.

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Plan Your Best Disneyland Vacation

For many people, planning a Disneyland Vacation is a big part of the fun! For others, however, it can be a headache. Before you start planning your vacation, determine whether or not you are really up to planning the trip yourself or not.

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A Guide to Traveling with Your Pet

Have you ever wanted to go somewhere, but were worried about leaving your pet behind?  Never fear.  Traveling with your pet is easier than you think.

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“Camping” In An RV

For most people, camping means sleeping in a tent, in a sleeping bag, maybe with an air mattress under you. If that doesn’t really appeal to you, then camping in an RV might be more your speed.

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The Wines of Provence

An indigo sky, azure sea and miles of white, sandy beaches welcome you to an area where limestone cliffs and medieval villages give way to miles of sharply-scented pine forests that provide shelter to tranquil lakes and lazy rivers.

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Take Better Photos

So you’re on your dream vacation. Of course, you want to take the best photos you can so you can show them off to friends, put them in your scrapbook, and look back at them years from now. So how do you make your pictures even better than before?

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Don’t Settle for an Ordinary Vacation — Go for Extraordinary

Do you have a “things to do before I die” list? If so, are you regularly checking things off? How about taking a little extra time when planning this year’s well-earned vacation to make it something you’ll never forget.

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Beginning Inshore Saltwater Fishing

If you’ve been freshwater fishing and are looking for something new, saltwater fishing may be just what you’re looking for.

There are quite a few differences between saltwater and freshwater fishing. For starters, you must have significantly stronger and heavier tackle and equipment than that used by most freshwater fishermen. There are several categories of saltwater fishing, two of which are light to medium, and medium to heavy.

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Little Known Facts About London

As with many cities, there is far more to the British capital than meets the eye. Check out these little known facts about London:

What is “Big Ben”? Most people think that it’s the name of the world famous clock, or perhaps the tower that houses it. Wrong! The name actually refers to the thirteen ton bell, while the tower is known as St. Stephen’s Tower.

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Nip That Airsickness in the Bud

If you’ve ever had motion sickness, you’re doubtless reading this article hoping to avoid ever having it again! You’re not alone. You can even find motion sickness in the Bible in the form of “camel sickness” (camel riders experience nausea due to the moderate swaying).

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4 Steps to an Enjoyable Hike

Do you love hiking, or have you always been interested in it and want to start?  Google hiking opportunities in your local, state, and national parks systems. Here are 4 steps to an enjoyable hike, no matter where your feet decide to take you.

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Bahamas: Eternal Summer

The Islands of the Bahamas is a 100,000-square-mile tropical paradise that claims more than 700 islands and 2500 cays and lies a mere 50 miles off the Florida coast. Once called the “Isles of Perpetual June” by George Washington, the Bahamas is blessed with a tropical climate that makes it a year-round destination for people who long for a calming respite from the grueling rat race. The best time to visit the Bahamas is in the summer, which falls between June and August. While winter can be surprisingly cold, daily high temperatures in the Bahamas rarely drop below 16°C from December to February, and the sun shines an average of 320 days out of the year.

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Managing the Post-9/11 Security Checkpoints

Following these tips will help you reduce your wait time at the security checkpoint:

  • Do not pack prohibited items in your carry-on luggage or have them on your person.
  • Place valuables such as jewelry, cash and laptop computers in carry-on baggage only.
  • Tape your business card to the bottom of your laptop.
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Mom … Are We There Yet? Making Car Travel Fun!

Let’s face it.  Kids get bored riding in the car. And when they’re bored, they pick on each other, get antsy, and of course, ask the dreaded, “Are We There Yet?”  So how can  you avoid this sort of fun-filled car trip?  Read on.

Play the Alphabet Game

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Save Money and Still Travel

I found a couple posts that might help you save money this summer:

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Pack Your Suitcase – Tips for Fuss-Free Packing

Are you trying to pack for a trip, whether business or vacation? Dreading having to re-iron all your clothes once you get to your destination? Are you frustrated when you can’t fit that extra pair of shoes, or your necklaces arrive in a knot?

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Hello, World!

Yes, that’s the default first entry title, but in this case, it fits. Welcome to our travel blog, where we plan to give you a fun look into traveling whatever corner of the world fits your fancy.

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About

We’re four friends who love traveling: Kit, Julie, Michael, and Franny. In the past few years, we’ve visited places are far-flung as London, South Dakota, and Thailand. We can’t wait to share our knowledge and experiences with you.

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