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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'By Region Climbing' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your By Region Climbing Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to By Region Climbing 1. Rock Climbing: Start Local And Go Global - By: Michael Russell Many people are drawn to the sport of rock climbing because it allows them the opportunity to see the world from a unique vantage point. If you are a fitness buff who loves to travel, rock climbing can help you indulge your passion for exploration while you push yourself to reach your athletic goals... Featured ArticleClimbing Journals Preserve Your Climbing Experience Climbing is a great way to escape the rat race and be one with nature. Alas, your climbing experiences can fade with time. The best way to prevent this is to keep a climbing journal for your mountain, boulder and other climbs. Climbing JournalsTake a minute to give some consideration to your most recent climbing experience. What sticks out in your mind? Now think about the first time you ever went climbing. Undoubtedly, you remember few things about the geography, people ...
Read full story 2. The P-40 And The Flying Tigers - By: Michael Russell In late 1941 the Japanese Zero fighter was gaining an aura of invincibility, winning a high percentage of its battles. It was a good aircraft, but it did have its drawbacks, one of, which were its slower speeds and its inability to withstand high-speed dives. It won most of its fights wi... 3. The Bell P-39 Airacobra - By: Michael Russell Made by Bell Aircraft Corporation, the P-39 Airacobra was produced from 1939 until 1944 and it might be called the most controversial US fighter plane of WWII. It was embraced heartily by the Soviets and equally shunned by both the USAAC and the RAF; it was hounded by myths and falsehoods that... 4. The Great Pyrenees, White Shepherd Of The Alps - By: Michael Russell One of the oldest breeds, the bones of Great Pyrenees and depictions of Great Pyrenees dogs have been discovered in archaeological sites dating back to the Bronze Age. From these early dogs descended the large white guard dog of the flocks as we know it today. Because it was used for cen... 5. Adventure Sports In India - By: Narender We takes on an exhilarating tour of this fascinating land. Our adventure tour packages let you experience the wild side of India. We are your top source for every kind of adventure tour to the best destinations around the country. Enjoy white water rafting on the Great Himalayan Rivers, or the other... 6. Australia - Things To Do - By: Michael Russell Australia is a very exciting, fun place to visit. There are many different kinds of things to do there and everyone will find something they like no matter what their interests are. If you are an adventurer, there are many things for you. You can go whale watching. Seei... 7. New Yam Festival 2005 Celebrated In Germany - By: Chris Ezeh A grandiose new yam festival was celebrated on the 08th of October, 2005 in Hamburg Germany by the Orlu Senatorial Development Union and their well wishers. The occasion was marked with lots of cultural festivities, rites and abundant African menu. The special highlights of ... 8. The P-47 Thunderbolt Fighter/bomber - By: Michael Russell Of all the aircraft built by Republic in WWII, the P-47 Thunderbolt was the most famous. The P-47 first flew in 1941. It had been designed as a large (for that time), high performance fighter/bomber and was powered by the large Pratt and Whitney turbo-charged R-2800 Double Wasp engine.&n... 9. Lake Tahoe - A Vacation Paradise - By: Michael Russell Lake Tahoe is shared by two states, California and Nevada, with two-thirds of the lake located in California and one-third in Nevada. It is situated between the Sierra Nevada and the Carson Range and is surrounded by very large mountainous peaks. It is the eighth largest lake in the worl... 10. The Dead Sea - Positive Energy. Gift Of Nature - By: (see Article) In the Bible, the Dead Sea is known as the Eastern Sea or the Sea of the Arava. The ancient Greeks and Romans called it Mare Asphaltitus, meaning the Clay Sea, due to the patches of clay, or asphalt floating on its surface. Later on, since life in this body of water was deemed impossible... 11. Climbing The Maasai Mountain Of God - A Journey To The Top Of An Active Volcano - By: Michael Russell The Maasai call it "the mountain of god", for not only do they believe their ancestors descended from it; they believe God lives atop it. It rises sharply and proudly out of the Great Rift Valley with jagged edges and carved angular slopes - as regal as is ominous, as beautiful as is rar... 12. Trekking In Indian Himalayas - By: Michael Russell The Himalayas span the entire Asian subcontinent from northeast to southwest. They are spread across a stretch of 2500 kms and their average width is 100 - 200 kms. India's northern boundary is formed by the Himalayan range of mountains. It is a magnificent range of mountains surpa... 13. A Mont-tremblant Hotel Tradition Returns To The Mountains - By: (see Article) Copyright 2005 Paul Altobelli The history of Chateau Beauvallon is closely intertwined with the story and development of Mont-Tremblant. Both owe thanks to an adventurous Philadelphian named Joseph Bondurant Ryan, whose great vision, determination and love of the region left an indelibl... 14. What You Need To Know About - Canada Travel - By: Mansi Gupta Canada is one of the celebrated countries of the world. The second largest country in the world has unique blend of French-English culture. With plenty of worth watching cities, the country is not densely populated. The cities of Canada have their own magnificence and grandeur that magnetizes people... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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| Inside Out: Washington (book) By Ron Judd Outdoor recreation guide to popular and lesser-known places in Washington. Tells where to go, region by region, for the best backpacking, beaches, biking, camping, climbing, fishing, hiking, kayaking, rafting, skiing. Also includes recommendations for restaurants and accommodations. 686 pages.... |