Category | Travel & Camping
Posted on 16 March 2010
Are you planning to take a camping adventure? If you are, have you ever been camping before? If this is yours first time taking an extended camping vacation, you may be unsure as to what you should bring along with you. If that is the case, you are definitely not alone. Although a camping vacation [...]
Tags: adventure, camping tent, Camping Tents, camping vacation, gear, open wilderness, Sleeping Bag, Tent, vacation
Posted on 16 March 2010
City hall deals with all kind of different problems regarding the entire community, and it’s surrounding, from habitat for the needy, to road maintenance, reforestation, education, health, construction and maintenance of roads, play yards, and play court for the youth. If a major disaster happens in the community city hall is the first response for [...]
Tags: 298 Bagot Street, Aids Training, Canada, City, community, health, health and hygiene, healthy life style, HIV, hiv awareness, K, Kingston, Ontario, sexual reproductive health, training
Posted on 15 March 2010
One of the fondest childhood memories I have are camping with my dad. My dad and I would grab our tent, sleeping bags and fishing poles and head down to a local lake for a weekend. Camping can be a wonderful activity for the entire family. It can also become a huge calamity if you [...]
Tags: campground, commercial campgrounds, Don, electrical hookups, family, fire, Firewood, First aid Kit, Fishing Poles, person tents, Tent, Weekend Camping
Posted on 12 March 2010
To empower an auto sustainable humanitarian development toward a more just society, Creating the conditions an right attitude in individuals as well as communities, That can warranty an organized development in creating a more permanent improvement in the quality of life of the people in need. We also promote social and cultural values trough human [...]
Tags: 298 Bagot Street, Canada, Cost Of Education, Cultural Values, graduate doctor, health, K, Kingston, Managua, Medical Knowledge, Ontario, placement, post graduation, school volunteers, volunteer, Volunteers, water treatment specialist
Posted on 11 March 2010
Where “general” or “traditional” camp programs have historically been the norm, specialty summer camp programs for kids and teens — which focus on one just one activity or a few related ones — are growing in popularity year after year. Nowhere is this more evident than along the southern California coastline, where surf camps are [...]
Tags: Aloha Beach, camp, camper safety, child, Eric Naftulin, fastest growing segments, Happy Campers, Los Angeles, Norm, program, Proliferation, San Diego, southern California, southern california coastline, summer surf camp, surf
Posted on 09 March 2010
Uganda is one of the most beautiful bastions of the African wilderness and has everything for a global tourist or even a backpacker. From trekking opportunities in the volcanic Great Rift Valley to exploring the Gorilla hideouts deep in the mountains; from sunbathing at the isolated and magnificent beaches on the Ssese Islands that seem [...]
Tags: Africa, african wilderness, AIDS, Bastions, country, early civilizations, great rift valley, Hideouts, HIV, Lake Victoria, Nile, nile uganda, Rift Valley, River Nile, Ssese Islands, Uganda, volunteer
Posted on 09 March 2010
However, just because a company declares its survival kit to be “emergency gear,” there’s really no guarantee that these items will actually be of good quality, or will be effective in a dire situation. There’s nothing worse than reaching for your survival kit during a power blackout in hurricane season, and realizing that the flashlights [...]
Tags: adequate quantities, emergency, Garbage Bags, Hurricane Season, kit, ml bottle, Necessities, power blackout, quality, survival, Than One, Unscrupulous Companies
Posted on 08 March 2010
Whether you plan to have a week-long hike or just a day adventure in the wilderness, you need to be prepared for an emergency. You will not know when you might slip on the rocks, or be attacked by wild animals. Preparing a wilderness survival kit is the best idea to start from.Your personal wilderness [...]
Tags: fire, Fire Starters, fire sticks, flare light, Food Shelter, kit, survival, wilderness, wilderness survival kit, wooden kitchen
Posted on 05 March 2010
To empower an auto sustainable humanitarian development toward a more just society, Creating the conditions an right attitude in individuals as well as communities, That can warranty an organized development in creating a more permanent improvement in the quality of life of the people in need. We also promote social and cultural values trough human [...]
Tags: 298 Bagot Street, Aids Awareness, Canada, graduate doctor, health, hiv aids, interested volunteers, K, Kingston, kingston ontario canada, Minimum Education, Ontario, placement, post graduation, training, Volunteers
Posted on 05 March 2010
Camping is an adventurous and reviving outdoor activity that can be undertaken by people of all age groups, whether young or old. Camping in outdoors can relax your mind and soothe your nerves. Moreover, it also allows you to spend some time close to nature and to delight in the charm and vivacity of nature [...]
Tags: area, Area Maps, Camping, camping area, Camping Tents, First aid Kit, mind, Moisturizers, Nature, proper clothes, Stoves