Posts Tagged ‘leisure’
No Worry, Got Sleeping Bag
Magpark – It is worry time when it gets dark out in the open. When it is time to sleep, one yearns for the cozy bed and the safe confines of your home. But out there in the open, there is also the insects, the wind and often the precipitation to contend with. This is when the sleeping bag drives all your anxieties away and you can settle down to a peaceful sleep. Sleeping bag has a pride of place in the list of camping equipments. A sleeping bag is something akin to a folded blanket that has a zipper. It can be rolled or folded, stuffed in a sack and carried in your backpack.
Using the straps or the cords, the sleeping bag can be tightly folded or rolled. It goes easily into your backpack which you can carry around when traveling. Or it might be that you are riding, hiking or trekking. It is the sense of security, comfort and warmth that makes sleeping bag a travel companion. The rectangular sleeping bag is roomier than the mummy shaped sleeping bag. The mummy bag is broad and open at one end and tapers into an enclosed end which is where the leg side is.
It is not possible to fold the mummy bag like the rectangular bag. It has to be rolled up and tied. The mummy bag provides more warmth and protection with its lesser space and sealed leg side. The marmot pinnacle sleeping bag is spacious and ultra light. Synthetic fills and down fills are the usual insulation materials in use in the sleeping bag. While the synthetic fills are better in wet conditions with lower water absorption capacity, it is also heavier. Insulation is better with the synthetic fills. But the down fill bags have a better heat retention capacity.
You need to choose a sleeping bag according to the weather conditions. In wet conditions, a synthetic fill bag is no doubt better as it has a lower water absorption capacity. A sleeping bag is good in both the summer and winter. You can keep the sleeping bag unzipped in summer nights and zipped when it is quite cold. If in extreme cold weather conditions, you will have to go for a sleeping bag that is specially suited to combat the cold. The down fill bags are best suited in dry climate. Keep your budget in mind while choosing the sleeping bag.
It’s always a good option to go camping. Just remember to always bring important things like a marmot pinnacle sleeping bag.
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Some Great Destinations For Student Travelers
Every year, students across the country travel to various countries to have fun and explore different cultures and their attractions. When searching for a great student travel destination, below is a list of the top destinations for student travelers.
Canada: There is a lot for travelers to see and do when visiting Canada. Canada has a host of beautiful national parks, trendy cities such as Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Ontario, and Vancouver, British Columbia. There is also a lot to do all year long such as skiing, boating, golfing, hiking, camping, and much more.
Los Angeles, California: Known as the Golden State, California is a great state for students to visit. Los Angeles is an exciting city and filled with diverse cultural attractions as well as entertainment activities. There are beautiful beaches such as Venice, Zuma, Manhattan, and Redondo, as well as theme parks, museums, galleries, and theatres.
Barcelona, Spain: Students love to travel to Spain. The rich culture and attractions such as the beach, architecture, opera houses, parks, live music, and festivals, makes Barcelona, Spain a traveler’s paradise. Barcelona is a great place to study and practice speaking Spanish.
Paris, France: Paris is a traveler’s dream destination. It is a great place to study and practice speaking French as well as visit trendy restaurants, historic districts, and famous attractions such as the Eiffel Tower. You can also watch a film in Parc de la Villette, visit Pre Lachaise Cemetery and view the graves of Edith Piaf, Jim Morrison, and Oscar Wilde, and relax on Paris Plages.
Cambodia: Cambodia is not only a great place to visit, but a great place to volunteer in such areas as child care, teaching, and marine conservation. Popular historical attractions include: The Angkor Wat temple, monuments to those killed by the Khmer Rouge, and the capital, Phnom Penh.
Australia: There is a lot for student travelers to see and do in Australia. There are beautiful beaches, great surfing, the amazing ‘Outback,’ wineries, and the Great Barrier Reef. Students can volunteer or work with a number of conservation programs.
India: India is an amazing country with vast beauty and wonderful cultural attractions. The beautiful Himalayas, spectacular beaches, and the beautiful Indian culture that is home to over one billion people, makes India a great place to visit. India is great place to teach and help the street children in the poorer regions.
Argentina: In Argentina, there are variety of amazing natural environmental attractions for students to visit such as, Iber wetlands, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares, and Igua Falls. For students interested in wildlife conservation, Argentina has many places where students can volunteer.
Chile: For students looking to volunteer, Chile is need of volunteers to help in the areas affected by the earthquake and there is also teaching positions available as well as volunteering helping the homeless.
For students, there are many great places to visit all over the world, whether it is for a fun vacation, study, work, or volunteer. When students travel, it is important not only have fun, but also be safe.
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Comfortable Stay And Camping Tent, Another Life
Magpark – It is natural that one learns to live with what is around. We get used to the life around. We also carry on relating to the activities that goes on around us. Our surroundings have been transformed over the years with the application of science and technology, and the notions of progress and development. Along with imagination, life has rapidly transformed. At the same time, we have also modified the environment, often devastating what nature provided. In the pursuit of growth, life in the cities have sprung up and grown haphazardly. Life in the cities has become fast paced. We have very little time to pause and reflect.
But then we do realize too that there is indeed a disconnect with nature. Not satisfied, we need and seek a deeper experience. We search for a more direct experience. What better way is there than to use your leisure for this. There are many ways one can spend one’s leisure. Nature trails, adventure tour, mountaineering, riding the rapids, canoeing, bicycling motorcycling, visit to camp sites and many more are the ways that we can chose from. Those fleeting moments when we make that connection are those rare moments of life, unforgettable and invaluable.
Inevitably when one prepares to make that trip one has been waiting for so long, camping tent comes to mind. Not just so that we can feel secure, but also to be at home in the wild. Camping tents comes in different sizes and shapes. An ultra light weight camping tent that can accommodate three persons is the north face spectrum 33 tent.
The camping tent secures its occupants from rain and the cold winds. It also offers reasonable protection from the insects and reptiles around. But in order to make your experience worthy, there are a number of other camping equipments that you would like to have with you. This includes such useful items as knife, flashlight, stove, first aid kit, utensils, insect repellants, clothing, maps and compass. You may also need light furniture. Camping equipment dealers offer these specially made items which are both handy and light so that these can be transported.
Camping is done in the wilderness or in another location. Bringing along the things that you need can really help feel comfortable while you’re outside of your home.
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Butchart Gardens Beauty And More
Magpark – You should know that Robert Butchart bought land due to its richness in limestone quarries now known as the Butchart Gardens. He started his own Portland cement company and saved money due to the fact that he mined his own limestone instead of purchasing it. In 1904 Mr. Butchart and his wife Jenny decided to make their home here as well. They built a grand home which eventually grew to include a bowling alley, a richly panel laden billiard room and an indoor pool filled with salt water which was rare at the time. After the quarry was used up Jenny decided to move in soil from local farms and make it into a sunken type of garden.
Mr. And Mrs Butchart traveled all over the world and Jenny was taken by the beauty of the gardens within each locale they visited. She made up her mind to make over their old unused tennis court into a vibrant Italian inspired garden and to make a complete Japanese garden close to the sea side of their home. Later she decided to replace the kitchen vegetable and herb gardens with that of colorful different varieties of roses. The fragrance of the blooms were breathtaking as was the true natural beauty of the flowers within each garden area.
Within the 1920’s the news of Mrs. Butchart’s magnificent gardens had spread and people well over 45,000 were coming from all around just to see their beauty. They renamed their grand estate to the Italian ‘Benvenuto’ which means welcome in thanks to all those who visited them and admired the gardens. Jenny then purchased Japanese Cherry trees to line the walks leading into the magical gardens.
There are showcase flowers and blooms grown within the heated and expansive show greenhouse. Pictures can be taken without glares due to the addition of sliding photo windows. At the delicious Blue Poppy Restaurant you can get cafe style service which makes for a quick and convenient meal. There you will find meats and vegetables as will as kids meals like chicken fingers, hot dogs and more.
There is a stunning carousel much different than traditional ones. The Rose Carousel has not only hand carved horses but thirty different animals all just as handcrafted and detailed as the next. You will see bears, ostriches, zebras and many more. Basswood was used in the creation of each animal and every one took at least two months to complete by hand. Adults and children alike will delight in a ride upon this wonderful work of art.
At the Dining Room you can enjoy fresh fruits and vegetables of the season and prime dishes made from them as well. Settle down for a tea in the afternoon with friends and a nice chat with one another. Two popular dishes include Prawn Croquettes and the mouth watering Salmon which has been smoked in house and made into flake quiche. They do have dishes that children will like as well.
During the Summer months you can get in on the extravagant fireworks display every Saturday night throughout the summer months. There are also evening music concerts to be heard and seasonal summer blooms to admire and smell. For coffee lovers there is also a quaint Coffee Shoppe on the premises that serves some of the most flavorful coffees around. You can delightful herbal teas here as well along with pastry home made, ice cream, sorbet, chocolates or freshly made sandwiches. Butchart Gardens is a perfect place to plan a splendid day with loved ones and friends.
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Exploring The Real Hawaii
Magpark – Hawaii is the most recent of the 50 US states and is the only state made up entirely of islands. It occupies most of an archipelago (series of islands) in the central Pacific Ocean, southwest of the continental US, southeast of Japan and northeast of Australia. Hawaii’s natural beauty, warm tropical climate, inviting waters and waves and active volcanoes make it a popular destination for tourists, surfers, biologists and volcanologists alike. Due to its location in the mid-Pacific, Hawaii has North American and Asian influences along with its vibrant native culture. It has over 1 million permanent residents along with many visitors and military personnel. Its capital is Honolulu on the island of O’ahu.
Here is a breakdown of the major islands and their nicknames:
Hawaii – The Big Island
Maui – The Valley Isle
Kaho’olawe – The Target Isle
Lana’I – The Pineapple Isle
Moloka’I – The Friendly Isle
O’ahu – The Gathering Place
Kaua’I – The Garden Isle
Ni’ihau – The Forbidden Isle
As it is a major tourist and mid-Pacific stopover point, Hawaii tends to suffer from some of the same tourist attraction clichs as other major vacation spots. If you aren’t interested in the grass skirts and flower garlands then there may be a few other ways to spend your time exploring the natural beauty of the islands.
If you are interested in hiking, Kauai has an awesome canyon – Waimea Canyon accessible from the south of the island. On the north shore there is a hiking trail along the Napali Cliffs. And if you do go to the Kauai north shore, the Kileaua lighthouse is an amazing spot to witness the Hawaiian seabirds, Pacific seals and rugged ocean scenery. The best hike on the big island is the Ka-hau-a-Le’a Trail. It’s a tough trek through rainforest that ends abruptly as you encounter a lava-damaged space. This is a glimpse of the active volcano from a side that most people never see. Be warned though, that the road that leads to the trailhead is treacherous and it is not recommended that you leave your vehicle unsecured.
Bird-watching in general is an excellent pursuit if you happen to have access to a 4-wheel drive vehicle and are willing to put some mileage on your boots. Haleakala on Maui has an amazing old-growth with flowering trees just before the summit. It is easily accessible and there are tons of bright native birds in colorful foliage. Haleakala is not just the volcano summit or a bicycle coast downhill – there are a number of supernatural sights to appreciate for just a few more steps around the bend.
If hitting the links is your thing, a cross section of golf facilities is located in Central Maui, from exclusive golf clubs and spas to the basic county-run municipal course. On the road to Hana, in Spreckelsville, is the Maui Country Club, the only private country club on the island. It is open for play seven days per week but the public can play only on Mondays. Walking is allowed. This course is the oldest golf facility on Maui. It opened for play in 1925, and has nine holes, so it is played twice and is very well maintained.
Some other recommendations include:
Travelling to Volcano National Park where every evening a host of people (tourists and locals alike) will trek across the lava field to watch the lava glow at dusk.
Snorkeling in Kealakekua Bay — It cannot be reached via road, so you need to take one of the boat tours to get there. This is on the west coast not far south of Alii Drive.
The Kona Brewing Co. has the best pizza on the island and home-brews their beer (this is in Kailua-Kona).
The waterfalls in and around Hilo are a sight to see, especially if there has been recent rainfall.
The islands of Hawaii are home to a large population of people. If none of these ideas strike your fancy, you could always try asking one of the locals what they like to do – maybe a day at the beach shucking clams isn’t such a bad idea? Often the point of an exercise isn’t so much what you do as who you do it with, so making some local friends will definitely improve your options! In a setting as glorious as the Hawaiian Islands, anything off the beaten trail is likely to be more beautiful than any average day in the city.
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