Monday, January 31, 2011

Night Hiking And Other Backpacking Ideas

What do you do when you need to be home instead of backpacking? Dream up new ways to backpack and new ideas for backpacking gear. Here are some of my most new backpacking ideas for products and techniques.

New Backpacking Ideas - Products

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Swamp cooler t-shirt. This is for hot desert hiking. Just soaking your shirt in a stream and wearing it wet is a great way to keep cool from the vaporing effect, but twenty minutes later you are far from the stream and the shirt is dry. The idea here, then, is a shirt that has water bags attached. Once filled, they gently leak the water into the fabric of the shirt, keeping you cool for hours.

Solid fuel fire starter sticks. Add a strike-anywhere match head to army fuel sticks and you have an instant fire starter. It would be something like a mini emergency flare.

Rain cape tarp. Not of a poncho, but a tarp that has a chin strap and a few velcro attachments down one side. It would be economy and simpler to manufacture, and easier to beyond doubt use as a tarp. It would also beyond doubt cover you and your backpack. If you have ever held a rectangular tarp around you and over your head to keep the rain off, you get the idea.

Disposable water container. The idea here is to have a water holder for those long hikes in the desert when you need to carry extra water. When you have used it up, the container, which is made of wax paper, doubles as a good fire starter, eliminating its weight from your pack. Existing waxed milk and orange juice cartons could be used for this.

Backpacking Ideas - Techniques

Create body heat. You can carry less cold weather wear and sleeping gear if you have more body heat. To originate more, eat fats before going to sleep. Fats originate heat when they are digested (this is why eating whale blubber helps Eskimos stay warm). Corn chips are oily enough to help if you can't stomach a half cup of olive oil before bedtime.

Air conditioning your tent. On hot and dry days, try wetting any large piece of cloth in the nearest stream and laying it over the roof of your tent. The vaporing cooling can lower the interior temperature of the tent by ten degrees. If you are using a shirt or other clothing that you'll be needing, allow enough time before dark for it to dry completely.

Night hiking. I purposely planned a five-day backpacking trip in the Sierra Nevadas to coincide with the full moon. Each night I slept until the cold bothered me, then beyond doubt hiked straight through the rest of the night by moonlight. It got to carry a lighter sleeping bag, and it was a unique experience - one of those backpacking ideas I had wanted to try for a while. However, it did mean taking a slow nap in the sun every afternoon.

Night Hiking And Other Backpacking Ideas

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Friday, January 28, 2011

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Spring Break Destinations Near Austin

With spring break just a few weeks away, families are planning their vacations. Since the cheaper is not very stable, many families are planning their spring break close to home.

San Antonio is the estimate one vacation spot in Texas. The city has many things to do and see. The Alamo, river walk and Hemisfair Park are a few that are on the "must do" list.

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The Alamo, it is Texas' most leading historical land mark and brings nearby 2.5 million visitors each year. It was built in 1718 near the headwaters of San Pedro Creek and was moved twice, reaching its current location in 1724. Today, the Alamo is owned by the State of Texas and operated by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas. It is open every day of the year, except Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and admission is free.

Hemisfair Park was built to accommodate the 1968 World's Fair. The 15 acre park has many amenities, together with cascading waterfalls, children's play grounds and one of San Antonio's most popular skyline, the 750 foot Tower of the Americas. Visitors can dine at the revolving cafeteria or take a breath taking view of San Antonio from the notice deck on top of the tower.

The river walk is also a great destination for spring breakers. The river walk is settled on the San Antonio River, which runs through downtown San Antonio. Visitors can ride on the river on boats or walk along the river on the walk ways on whether side. The river walk is lined with restaurants, shops and historical buildings. Hotels also line the river walk and over look the San Antonio River.

Six Flags Fiesta Texas is a 200- acre theme and water park full of rides, shows and many attractions. Fiesta Texas is host to eight roller coasters and its very own water park, which is included with the parks admission price. There are also some hotels within the area of the park, all range in prices and there is something for everyone's budget!

Another popular destination in San Antonio is Sea World. Visitors can get up close and personal with sea creatures of all kind, and the park has coasters and water rides as well. The park is one of three of its kind in the United States, development it a popular destination for visitors in Texas.

Another popular destination for visitors in San Antonio is the Ripley's Believe it or Not and Plaza Wax Museum. It is settled down town at Alamo Plaza and Crockett road and has many unique displays of wax figures. The museum is open year round and a great place to visit when in the down town area.

The Buckhorn Museum & Saloon; the saloon is where Teddy Roosevelt recruited rough riders and Poncho Villa planned the Mexican revolution. The saloon has been nearby a long time, and still has much of the traditional furniture, together with the back bar which is make from marble and cherry wood. A great destination for any history buff!

Spring Break Destinations Near Austin

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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Types of Covers to Use When Nursing

Just like other types of apparel, when it comes to hooter hiders, there is needful range in the styles available. These keep things for getting too boring, and each has a dissimilar feel to it, so you as a nursing mom can best decide which one would be the most appropriate for you.

The first kind is the apron style hooter hider. This is a hands free hooter hider, in which the rigidity of the neckline helps to push the hider's fabric away from your baby's face. It is a very uncomplicated compose and is available in a vast variety of fabric prints and a multitude of plain solid colors. It is called the 'apron style' cover because its neckline is like a halter - similar to that of an apron.

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The second kind of hooter hider is the breastfeeding poncho. These are beloved and chic, and can also double as a maternity top while your pregnancy. The fabric used in this type of nursing cover is commonly soft cotton, which is extra diplomatic to your baby's sensitive skin. This kind is also hands-free, although the visibility (in terms of you being able to look at your baby while she is nursing) may not be as good as the apron style variety. Nevertheless, these are a beloved choice and prove exceptionally diplomatic for your baby.

The 'mama scarf' is the third style of hooter hiders and they are pretty uncomplicated and ageement (making these easy to carry colse to in a large handbag or tote). This style can in fact be tied colse to the neck, much like a scarf (hence the name), and supply very sufficient exterior to you while you breastfeed your baby. This style provides lesser coverage than the apron style hider and the poncho style, but is a smart garment - especially marvelous to warmer temperatures, when a greater coverage cover would make you sweat inside it.

The fourth style is the 'braap'. This is an ingenuous style, because you get to have your cake and eat it too - you remain varied and your baby is not covered up (and as a consequence, neither are you), making it a top choice for the summers, or warmer climates.

Apart from these styles available in nursing covers, there are nursing blanket clips available, which can turn any small sized blanket into a breastfeeding cover, by the help of a strap that goes behind your neck, and two clips that can be clasped onto the hem of a blanket on either side of your neck. The follow will be an apron style hider - putting your baby's blanket (or your stoles and shawls) to supplementary use!

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Monday, January 24, 2011

Use of Ghillie Suits in Hunting and Gaming Activities

The term "ghillie" has had its origin from the British. The first ghillie suits were used as conveyable hunting apparel by Scottish hunters and gamekeepers. These suits are used to cover your self while while gaming and hunting. Thus they are products to be used for camouflage.

The British army adapted the suit for soldiery uses, while the second Boer war. It has been used in the soldiery ever since. They are mostly used by snipers and reconnaissance operatives.

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Today they are used by hunters and paintballers also. Excellent ghillie suits can be purchased at very reasonable prices, rather than taking the time building/customizing such suits from scratch. These suits are ready in all sizes and patterns from online shops or stores.

A ghillie suit is constructed from a cloth garment or a net made up of loose strips of cloth mixed with twine, twigs and leaves, which can be real or artificial.

You can also buy the suit kits that let you make your own of these camouflage clothing.

Paintballers and bowhunters can put poncho suits to good use. The ponchos allow for greater mobility. These are very light body suits.

The early such ghillie clothing were prone to fire hazards. But these days the newer ones being manufactured are already treated with a fire retardant.

The suits are neat inventions created for meeting hunting and gaming needs. They look like foliage. Thus they allow you to blend into natural wood or forest surroundings, thus enabling you to hide and stalk your target game or prey.

You can customize a suit to mimic the terrain you will be using it in. You may want to take some time to visit the place, note down the colors and surrounding vegetation levels and then customize the suit to your needs and likings.

Ghillie suits are widely used in combat games like paintball and airsoft. They add realism to the game. The suit gives you an benefit of being difficult to spot and shoot at. These work best when the wearer is immobile, thus are more useful to tackle defense rather than attacks.

You can use the suits by taking deep cover amongst grass, or dense leaves and foliage. Wherever you are using the suits in, you want to be sure that you are still able to see nearby yourself and that your targets are still clearly visible.

These pieces of camouflage clothing are widely used by hunters all over the world. Ghillie suits are proven tools that can be used for camouflaging yourself if you are hunting. In hunting, you will need to stay hidden for long times before taking the shot at an animal.

A camouflage suit provides good natural-looking concealment in any environs. Snipers, soldiery personnel, and hunters need to remain hidden and out of danger, so they use these suits.

Making your own ghillie suit is very time thoughprovoking and labor intensive, so it is advisable to go for purchasing a pre-built suit for your hunting and sniping needs.

Use of Ghillie Suits in Hunting and Gaming Activities

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Monday, January 17, 2011

How to Tie a Scarf and Shawl - 3 Ways!

Tie a scarf...a soft  shawl is the exquisite accessory while any time of the year.  A shawl will also give you coverage when you need it either you want to safe your hair from the wind or cover your bare shoulders while times when you find your top too daring. Aside from its practical uses, shawls make great fashion accessories, too. They offer a lot of variety to suit any style.

Although it's easy to wear a shawl, knowing how to tie a shawl fashionably will make the disagreement in your comprehensive look. Some ways of tying shawls are suitable only for formal or dressy attires while other ways are proper for casual wear.

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So, learning ways to tie it properly will help you make the most out of this versatile accessory. Here are some ideas:

1.  Turn your shawl into a poncho. To originate this style, fold the shawl diagonally in the middle to make a triangle out of it. Then, drape the shawl across your shoulder so the peak of the triangle is resting down your back. Take the other two ends and bring them round the back and then to the front. Form a poncho by loosely tying the front tails in a knot. A lovely alternative to production a knot is using a shawl brooch or any attractive pin. It will fasten the ends of the shawl together and add a nice touch of style to the shawl.

2.  If you're wondering how to tie a shawl for a casual yet popular ,favorite look, try the ascot technique. First, make a rectangle out of the shawl by folding it into half. Next, wrap your neck with the folded shawl. When you do this, the loop would be hanging over one side while both the other ends will be hanging over the other side. Pull the ends of the shawl straight through the loop. Moderately adjust the ends if you want to tighten the knot or bring the shawl close to the neck. This style of tying a shawl is a excellent and will make you look well put together.

3.  another style is a uncomplicated yet very elegant wrap. Lay the shawl over the shoulders, fully face the shoulders as well as the upper back. Wrap your upper arms with the ends of the shawl, which should be tied behind the back in a loose knot. This wrap is classy and exquisite for retention you warm.

The styles above are just a few quick ideas on how to tie a shawl so you can add variety to your outfit. Feel free to search for more ways to wear shawls and maximize the benefits of this fashion piece.

How to Tie a Scarf and Shawl - 3 Ways!

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Plastic Ponchos Are Ideal For Outdoor Events

Plastic ponchos are a very sensible way for clubs to expand their brand, especially if outdoor events are often attended. As the number of scheduling complex in any event is overwhelming, it is virtually impossible to plan an event around the weather. Because of this, clubs can take advantage of even the worst weather conditions to advertise their business to new customers. If you operate a business that attends this sort of event, it is foremost that you take the time and endeavor to pick the best ponchos for your needs and customize them in such a way you can ensure your efforts do not go to waste.

The first step in selecting plastic ponchos for your business is to decree how many you will need and the allocation that you can spend on them. This may not be as easy as it sounds. First, you often need to know how much you can spend before you can decree how many ponchos you can buy. Elements such as the customization options you elect and the type of ponchos you buy all alter the final number per poncho. If you have enough funds to take advantage of bulk pricing, this can also dramatically change how much it costs per poncho. Often, the best place to start is with the customizations for your poncho order, since this is where the most fluctuations in cost will originate from. There are many different types of customizations options ready to you. You can print your logo and business name directly onto the poncho, you can customize card inserts to go into the packaging, or you can do both. Using both options for one order is the most expensive, but often allows you to get a higher ration of return customers. This is due to the fact that smart clubs will put coupons in the card insert so that customers have to come back at a later date for your products or services. Card inserts alone are the cheapest form of customization. When you are approaching your customizations, it is foremost that you remember that the more colours you use, the higher the costs will be. Every business has different standards for the number of allowed colours when printing, so make safe bet that you take this into account.

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Once you have determined the type of customizations you are interested in, you need to base your plastic ponchos order on the final price per unit. You can assess the final price per unit over various styles and types of ponchos. For example, thin, one use ponchos are economy than reusable ponchos. However, reusable ponchos typically include a pouch that has your business logo printed on it, which aids in your branding efforts. While the prices and styles of ponchos may vary, clubs typically have a suitable threshold for bulk orders. Before you elect any style, check the number for bulk orders and how much you save per unit. This may change your final decision on a poncho. Often, bulk pricing can lower the customization costs down to the regular price of blank ponchos if you reach the best price bracket.

Plastic Ponchos Are Ideal For Outdoor Events

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Saturday, January 15, 2011

My Favourite Wrap In London - Poncho 8

I like good Mexican food, and it is nice to find that there are a few tasty places opening up around the City of London. A few years ago we had Wrap It Up, which was mighty for the weight of its wraps. However, I didn't feel inspired enough to come to be a quarterly at Wrap It Up.

Now we have Poncho 8, on Steward Street, just south of Spittlefields Market. The decor in the delightful little shop is nice, provocative and slightly hippy. My lunch buddy and I always go before the lunchtime rush and enjoy having the full attention of the waitresses.

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Menu and Prices

Moving on from the romantic dreams of two basement dwellers, Poncho 8's menu consists of a few separate types of wrap along with fillings. Fillings can include chicken, pork, beef or vegetables. And come with a selection of rice, bean, salad and sauce as standard.

Poncho 8 appears to prize itself on the capability of its chili sauces, selling its own branded bottles, and handing out free postcards describing the history of Chilli and the Scoville unit.

In terms of prices, it's just over 5 for a wrap, though guacamole is 50p extra. What you get is a heavy wrap that feels like a dumb bell. So it's pretty good value for money.

The ingredients are fresh and they cook the meat in store. My favourite filling is the slow cooked pork as it melts slowly in my mouth and tastes like a hug wrapped in bread.

The Magic of Rice and Bread

What makes Poncho 8 most memorable for me is that it introduced me to the joys of rice and bread. I was brought up eating rice for dinner and sandwiches for my packed lunches. Until my introduction to Poncho 8 I had never even imagined that rice, beans and sauce could be so magical. But that first trip to Poncho 8 made me realise what I've been missing out on all these years, as the compound of two carbohydrate serves to bring out the flavours of the sauce.

Growing Beans

The horticulturalists among you may be pleased to note that the chilies are so fresh that the seeds can be germinated in a normal office environment. A colleague ate his wrap a little too quickly, started crying and sweating, and felt pins and needles in his face. The culprit was the chilies in his wrap. Though the chilies are tasty, they are also quite potent, especially for those who aren't used to them. So while he drank a pint of milk, my colleague decided to take off the remaining chilies from his wrap and bury them in a plant pot. Three weeks later they germinated, so we're all looking forward to some fresh chilies when the plant matures in a years time.

Conclusion

To conclude, Poncho 8 represents a high capability and filling lunch. At over 5 for a wrap, it could be said to be slightly expensive. But considering how enjoyable a Poncho 8 wrap is, I feel it is a good treat, especially if I've spent the previous week eating sandwiches and McDonalds.

My Favourite Wrap In London - Poncho 8

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

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Hawaii Bound - establishment For the Trip of a Lifetime!

Chances are, if this is your first speculation to the Aloha state, you have no idea what to expect or how to put in order for it. That's okay, because you're not alone! As the time for your travels near, you will begin to question your formula or level of preparedness. So we've assembled some rather useful tips for production sure you don't feel any negative surprises along the way!

Packing for such an adventure may sound like an easy task, but it all the time gets more difficult and more questionable as the time nears. If you are like me, you were so excited that you packed a month ahead of time! If that's the case, go to your suitcase now, open it, and take off half of it! Seriously speaking, you don't need to bring as many clothes as you think you do.

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The Hawaiian culture is one of casual living, and in fact all you need is a incorporate pairs of shorts, a pair of slacks, a incorporate of tee shirts, your swim suit, a sundress for women, a nice aloha shirt for men, a pair of good walking shoes, and a pair of slippahs. No, not flip flops or slippers, but slippahs! If you are travelling to Hawaii in winter, bring a light jacket or hoody. Other than your p.j.s, this is all the clothing you will need while your vacation. If you over dress, you will in fact appear to be a tourist, and that's the last thing you want to do! I will interpret that later!

Because Hawaii is temperate yet tropical, it does rain somewhere on the island every day, if even for ten seconds! It is a good idea to tuck away in your suitcase a cheap rain poncho. No umbrellas are necessary. You want something that you can fold away in your handbag, and you can in fact find rather inexpensive ponchos at allowance retailers and even dollar stores!

Don't pack all of your liquid cosmetics! Remember, airlines do not allow whatever over 3 oz, so your designer shampoo/conditioner and such will be thrown away at the terminal. You can buy a small bottle of shampoo/conditioner when you arrive, and likewise with toothpaste and other non-solid toiletries. If you are staying in Waikiki, there is a store on just about every angle that sells these items, and while you are there, you can pick up your moisturizers and sunscreens.

Even if you have a rather rich tan, you will need to wear sunscreen every day! Chances are, you are not used to being in the glaring sun for 8+ hours a day, and being on a small tropical island is like being surrounded by a sun mirror! Put a high-Spf sunscreen on every morning while your vacation, and again nearby lunch time and you will be well-protected. Because the sun can be so drying to the skin, be sure to slather on the body moisturizer some times a day...this will also minimize the dehydrating effects of air travel. And don't forget to drink lots of water!

Now, back to that traveler comment from before. The most prominent thing you can do to put in order for your vacation to Hawaii is to be mindful and respectful. Hawaii is a land of all cultures, a true melting pot. In fact, there is no majority racial group in Hawaii; everybody is a minority! Be respectful of all cultures, have an open heart, and learn what Aloha is quickly. No, it's not just a word, it is a institution that has come to be to be known by millions of people, and it's what keeps habitancy coming back for more.

We have a saying here in Hawaii: "Where Aloha is shown, Aloha is given." We see so many tourists come here every day that are not respectful and stand out in a crowd. Have you heard that old cliche "when in Rome, do as the Romans?" Well, the same applies in Hawaii. Go with the flow, show some Aloha, smile in any place you go, and talk story with those you meet. The more you do this, the more local you will seem, and the less opportunity of being on the raw end of a traveler vs. Local run in! We are a very kindly group of habitancy on these islands, and we want you to enjoy your time here! We want you to come to be ohana (family), and the best way to do that is to get out of the traveler mentality and into the local mentality!

Enjoy your trip to paradise, get out in the community, and in fact scratch the face of these islands, and you will be richly rewarded! Alooooooha!

Hawaii Bound - establishment For the Trip of a Lifetime!

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Friday, January 7, 2011

Hippie Clothes

There is a big fashion trend that has more and more population dressing in hippie clothes. So to help you out we will discuss the most beloved singular item of hippie clothing that will have you in style in no time at all.

The Baja Hoodie is a very comfortable and casual style item. They became beloved in the late 80s and early 90s when surfers in California started wearing them. Every person remembers finding Dylan McKay, the heartthrob surfer on the 90s Tv show 90210, wearing a baja pullover. Now it's just a cool, laid-back style for Every person to wear. You naturally pull them over anyone and are ready to go out.

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Baja pullovers come in a wide collection of colors and patterns. You can get them in solid colors or many different striped versions. There are subdued hues as well as vibrant colors available, meaning there is a baja poncho for everyone's taste. There are adorable kids sizes as well as very large adult sizes.

Most generally made of 100% cotton, a baja pullover is very warm and the woven fabric keeps the wind out. That is probably why it is so beloved with the surfers. Also, southern California surfers' nearnessy to Mexico is someone else speculate they took hold in that group; they could well head to Tijuana to pick some up. Fortunately you do not need to go all the way to Mexico to get them! Mexican Threads has a very large selection of hippie clothes that you can browse through.

Hippie Clothes

Thursday, January 6, 2011

What Is A Ghillie Suit?

A ghillie suit is an outfit that is used for camouflage. Also known as a yowie suit, a ghillie suit is used by hunters and snipers to help them blend into their surroundings, so they can't be seen.

Ghillie suits were originally developed by Scottish gamekeepers as a movable hunting blind, so that hunters could blend into the surroundings to hunt and not be seen by wild game.

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Ghillie suits can be made in any different ways and with a variety of materials. Some ghillie suits makers use Hessian, a rough burlap in flutes that are attached to a net poncho. Other makers use a jute twine to attach to a net poncho.

The Us army ghillie suits use a pilot's flight suit as the base or battle dress uniform. The most coarse ghillie suit base is durable nylon netting.

The base of a ghillie suit is made with a stainable durable fabric such as burlap. As nearly invisible as possible, fishing line or unscented dental floss is used to sew each knot of net to the fabric where the camouflage is going to be attached. Hot glue or shoe glue is applied to each knot to advance the ghillie suit. From there, the desired camouflage is applied to the netting by tying groups of 5-10 strands of a color to the net with straightforward knots--the colors are intermixed to generate a camouflage appearance.

The ghillie suit is then weathered as much as possible. This can be done by soaking it in mud or manure to give it an earthy smell, or running over or dragging it with a car. Once the hunter or sniper is at their location, they add elements from their surroundings to the ghillie suit, such as leaves and foliage, to claim as much camouflage as possible.

A good ghillie suit can be made from scratch, but it is very time consuming. The more detailed and higher ability the ghillie suit, the longer it takes to make and weather. Ghillie suits of high ability can take 100 hours to make and weather properly.

One of the biggest problems with ghillie suits is temperature. The temperature inside the suit can get to about 120 degrees Fahrenheit or 50 degrees Celsius, even in moderate climates.

A security issue is also a problem--the burlap or Hessian can catch on fire quite easily, so white phosphorus, fires, and smoke grenades can be a serious hazard for a sniper. Ghillie suits are often treated with a fire-retardant goods to sacrifice this hazard.

Ghillie suits can be purchased in a variety of venues and are effortlessly ready online. Most intense hunters or snipers will, however, organize their own to blend the best with the environment for which they will be used.

However, great ghillie suits can be purchased online as a good form of camouflage. For hunters who are only casual hunters, these pre-made ghillie suits do the job sufficiently. extreme hunters who are in effect into the sport of hunting will often make their own. Most extremist hunters hunt in a variety of places, so they need a ghillie suit that they can tailor make for their surroundings and turn from place to place with removable camouflage. This way, the hunter can piece together his ghillie suit to make it exquisite for his hunting surroundings.

Snipers, most often, will make their own ghillie suits for the area they will be in. Snipers' ghillie suits are often made of different materials to reflect where they will be stationed--for example, on a rooftop or in the desert.

What Is A Ghillie Suit?

The Chihuahua Pomeranian Hybrid Dog Mix

Sometimes called a Pomchi or even a Chiranian, the Chihuahua Pomeranian mix is not a breed itself, but is a compound of a Pomeranian and a Chihuahua. Mixing these two breeds can make for a pretty darn cute little dog!

This mixed breed dog weighs in the middle of 5 and 12 pounds and is a short dog that is spicy and alert often having the sweet expression characteristic of both sides of its lineage. He has a short body and a rounded wedge-shaped head with round eyes that should not protrude too much like that of some Chihuahuas. The tail is medium in length and is carried in the loop over the back or flat but should never be tucked in the middle of the legs.

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Since the Chihuahua Pomeranian mix can be the stock of a shorthaired or long hair to allow a bit type of coach you may get with this dog can be varied. The coat could be a double coat like that found on the Pomeranian or it could be a single coat. It is regularly at least medium length, although I do see some that have short hair much like a short haired Chihuahua. They regularly have quite a furry tail typical of the Pomeranian.

The Pomchi can be any color much like its parent's. tasteless color variations contain party college, sable, solid and merle.

Although each dog is individual, ordinarily the Chihuahua Pomeranian mix will have much the same personality traits of his parents. In general both Chihuahuas and Pomeranians are very spicy dogs that love to be with their house and are great lapdogs. They can learn tricks very easily, any way house training may be a challenge. When training any small dog like this you need to remember that training with kindness is best. These tiny creatures do not answer well to punishment and unavoidable reinforcement is your best bet to get your Ponchi house broken.

A Pomeranian Chihuahua mix that is long-haired will require more grooming than a short haired dog. You will probably need to trim the hair that grows out in in the middle of the pads on the lowest of his dainty little feet as well as a little sani-trim under the tail.

Another thing to watch out for in grooming is the gunk that can acquire nearby their eyes. You want to be very careful that this does not build up as it can turn into a hardened glob that is nearly impossible to get off and you can surely hurt your dog when trying to remove it. Your best bet is to gradually clean nearby the eyes each night, being careful not to poke your dog in the by, and this will help stop any buildup from accumulating as well as help to take care of any tears staining in the fur nearby the eyes.

As with many toy dogs, this mix will also have to have a good dental agenda in place. This includes not only taking him to the vet once a year to have his teeth checked and to have any tartar scraped, but also regular brushing. Bacteria buildup on the teeth is a tasteless problem of small dogs they can be very risky to their condition so it's worth it for you to get your Pomchi used to having his teeth brushed. If you use a flavored toothpaste that he likes you may even find he looks send to it every night!

Hybrid dog mixes are becoming more and more favorite and the American Canine Hybrid Club has even recognized the Chihuahua Pomeranian mix and given it the name "Chiranian". There is even a extra club for this hybrid called the Pomchi Club Of America.

The Chihuahua Pomeranian Hybrid Dog Mix

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Outdoor Preparedness - Be ready Before Going on Any Hike

For anyone planning on doing some hiking, either you're doing a short day hike of a few hours or a multi-day trek, you need to expect the unexpected. There are all kinds of things that can pop up, and being prepared for them is critical. Because of the range of things you might encounter, there are a amount of beneficial 'staples' that you should always bring along with you on any outing, regardless of length. We'll take a look at some of those 'must haves' here.

The first thing on your list needs to be a backpack, (or at least a decent sized fanny pack if you're only doing a short hike). Because there will be several things for you to have with you at all times, you obviously need something to carry them all in, and a backpack is the idea solution.

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Some kind of pack is a given, and most habitancy will remember it for sure. It just kind of goes hand-in-hand with hiking. However, it's naturally astonishing the amount of habitancy who head out with no sort of rain gear with them whatsoever. It doesn't matter if you're heading out on a beautiful sunny day with a clear forecast. In many places, weather can turn dramatically in an instant. Getting totally soaked in a downpour because you didn't think to pack some sort of rain gear is a real bummer of a way to be out in nature.

It is extremely recommended that you get yourself at least some kind of light weight rain gear or poncho to keep with your hiking gear - yes, even your day hiking gear - at all times. It will keep you prepared. Plus, you may even want to make an exertion to get out and hike on a day you know will be rainy so that you can be best prepared for the situation should it occur by surprise.

Another significant element to always have with you is a bit of food. Even if you have only scheduled a hike of a few hours, you never know when something unexpected may occur, keeping you out on the trail significantly longer than you initially expected. Having a bit of lightweight nutritious food with you can make a huge difference. So again, just get in the habit of packing a bit of food (and of course, plentifulness of water!)

The next thing to make sure of is your boots. Hiking after all is all about getting there and back with your legs and feet, so you need to make sure your feet are well protected and supported. At the same time you don't want to go overboard with your boots and wear some kind of mountaineering boot if you're going on a relatively mild terrain. After all, each pound of added weight in your boots is the same as adding 5 pounds of gear to your backpack. And that will get old quickly!

So make sure the footwear you pick is appropriate for the type of trail you'll be hiking on. Sometimes you don't need much more than a pair of good sneakers (with the emphasis on Good... If your feet aren't well supported because you're wearing some beaten up old pair of flats, you're going to feel it somewhere else in your body before you're done, no doubt). At the same time as selecting the right boots, you'll want to be sure you have the appropriate hiking socks to go with them.

Yes, you need socks that are specific to hiking (or at the very least, to outdoor performance beyond just basketball, tennis or hanging out with your friends). The thing about good hiking socks is that they have cushioning in areas where you're most likely to get blisters. In increasing to that, they will have good wicking properties. Any kind of thermal hiking sock will do well in both cold weather as well as hot weather by pulling sweat away from your skin, keeping it dry, and inspiring it to the exterior of the fabric where it can legitimately evaporate. This will keep your feet cool and dry in the hot weather and dry and comfortable in the cold. Do Not overlook the point of good thermal socks for any kind of hike. Blisters will ruin even the best day.

Outdoor Preparedness - Be ready Before Going on Any Hike

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Survival Guide - Three Types of Survival security

One of man's basic needs is shelter. Regardless of the situation it's important that this needs to be fulfilled. Shelters are the primary key to surviving anything disaster one may experience. In building a shelter four important factors must be given particular attention. Size of the survival shelter, ventilation, heat and protection are the things that must be properly considered. There are three major types of shelters to pick from, each type serving dissimilar purposes. You can pick one among the three or build a shelter that has the improvisations of all.

1 - Dugout shelters are flexible and very easy to build. While winter, a dugout shelter is very recommended. You can build a dugout shelter colse to a tree or a pole that can hold up a roof made of leaves or brush. For the floor of your dugout shelter, you can also use a layer of leaves. This will bring relax to you and your house while you await recovery operations. Make sure that the dugout shelter has dimensions that can supply breathing space for all the members of your house yet small to take advantage of warmth. The only strangeness you may come across when building this type of survival shelter is when you're dig hard earth. Make sure that you have the right digging equipment or if it's precisely difficult, look for an existing hole in the ground and progress it.

Poncho

2 - If you live in a place where the atmosphere is hot, place your openings in such a way that they are aligned with a cross breeze. On the other hand if you live in a cold climate, have only a particular opening that is against the direction of wind or toward the place where you intend to build fire.

3 - Large sheets of clothing, a poncho, parachute and a tarp can be of good use when you wish to build a poncho shelter or a tarp shelter. You can build a poncho or tarpaulin shelter by having a strong pole lean unto an indentation on a tree or crack of a big rock and spread the sheet of clothing, tarp or poncho over it. This type of shelter will look like a tent. The number of habitancy who can however fit into the shelter is tiny depending on how large the sheets are.

In more unfortunate situations, you might find yourself caught off guard and have no resources to build a survival shelter. The only thing that you can do is to make the most out of the situation that you are in.

In times where your only equipment is the things that are provided to you by your surroundings, a debris shelter is the best and most practicable choice. Debris shelters are made out of dried leafs, branches, twigs and other fallen parts of trees. Make sure that the debris you pick to work with is free from scorpions, ticks, and other pesky and tiny insects.

Survival Guide - Three Types of Survival security