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Whitewater Rafting Adventure with Kids

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Sandals, Water Shoes, Whitewater Rafting Trips — @ 12:41 pm July 31, 2009

George Hill asked:

Everyone knows that whitewater rafting is very adventurous and exciting. However, they can be even more exciting if you plan to go with the whole family. The family whitewater rafting trip is a fabulous opportunity to spend some good time with the whole family. All of us are too busy in our daily lives to spare time for one family vacation but can strengthen the same love and trust again. Planning a perfect family trip involves careful planning and foolproof. However, you should plan your trip in a way that involves an element of adventure and spontaneous exploration. Let Mother Nature be your guide through hours so that their trip turns into an affair to remember for the whole family. Decide on the trip in advance and make reservations accordingly. If you have young children or new beams, you should stick with a shorter trip, less savage. If you 'with reference to more experienced everything you can be ready for a longer trip over the rapids with wild and crazy. It is important to select the adventure that the whole family can enjoy. Talk to your travel agent or rafting company and please describe on their requirements and expectations. The coat is another important consideration. You might be required to bring their own tents and sleeping gear. When traveling with family, things can get bulky. You 'll want to consider purchasing one of the shops very new and very compact, taking up less space and weigh very little. Clothing is the next important thing that should be considered. On hot summer days on the raft, a bathing suit and a shirt is all you 'll want to use. Sandals or water shoes can also be worn on the raft. If you are expecting to deal with cooler weather, bring clothing that will keep you dry. With proper planning, your rafting trip will be memorable holiday your family will remember for a lifetime.

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My jaw is broken do you think i should go white water rafting on saturday?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Sacremento, White Water Rafting — @ 6:19 am
l0pez114 asked:

Well I broke my jaw on the 8th of June and its going to be almost two weeks on saturday. I have my mouth wired shut do you guys think that its fine for me to go white water rafting in Sacremento

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Kayaking in Trinidad and Tobago

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Species Of Birds, Species Of Owls, Tobago Trinidad — @ 11:58 pm July 30, 2009

brian ramsey asked:


Trinidad and Tobago are islands in the Caribbean Sea so there are myriad opportunities for kayaking. However for those who do not want to contend with large waves, ocean swells and ocean currents, Trinidad and Tobago offers a choice of sheltered saltwater and freshwater kayaking opportunities. In this article we will explore some of these kayaking areas.

Nariva River, Manzanilla, Trinidad

Nariva, on the east coast of Trinidad, is Trinidad and Tobago’s largest wetland with some 32 square miles of fresh-water herbaceous swamp. It combines four major wetland types (mangrove swamp forest, palm forest, swamp wood and freshwater marsh) and has been formally designated a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention. The bulk of the water from the area drains into the Atlantic through the short tidal Nariva River.

The Nariva River provides a year round opportunity for kayaking and empties into the sea at Manzanilla Bay. There are two easily accessible entry points; at the river mouth and at the bridge along the Manzanilla/Mayaro Road that spans the river. When entering or exiting the river at the river mouth during low tide care should be exercised to ensure that you are not swept out to sea, as the flow out of the river can be quite strong. Along the river it is possible to see basking caimans, while tarpon (known locally as grande ecaille) are sometimes seen near the surface of the water.

The Nariva Swamp is home to an incredibly diverse range of reptiles, mammals and birds, some of which are rare and endangered. There are over 171 species of birds in Nariva, including manakins, tanagers, antbirds, caracara and woodcreepers. There are 5 species of Parrots (including Macaws), 2 species of owls, 2 species of trogons, 11 species of hummingbirds, potoos, toucans and limpkins. It is within Nariva that the blue and gold macaws have been reintroduced to Trinidad. There are 59 species of mammals that can be found in Nariva including red howler and capuchin ( Cebus albifrons) monkeys, deer, porcupine, three-toed and silky anteaters and opossums. Trinidad’s last surviving colony of the West Indian Manatee are located within Nariva. Also to be found in Nariva are various reptiles that include giant anaconda, the fer-de-lance snake and caiman.

Ortoire River, Trinidad

At the southern end of Manzanilla Bay, the Ortoire River empties into the sea and it is also provides a year round opportunity for kayaking. Apart from the entry point at the river mouth, another easy entry point to the Ortoire River is alongside the bridge that spans the Rio Claro/Mayaro Road on the outskirts of Mayaro.

Godineau River, Trinidad

The Godineau river is also known as the South Oropouche River. Kayaking in the Godineau area takes you through a variety of habitats, from saltwater mangrove swamp to fresh water marshland to partially cultivated areas. A variety of birdlife can be seen on these kayak trips including Scarlet Ibis, Southern Lapwing, Osprey, Savannah Hawk, Wattled Jacana, Cattle Egret, Yellow-hooded Blackbird, Lesser Yellowlegs, Black-bellied Whistling Duck and a variety of migrating ducks (during the northern winter).

The Godineau River is one of the rivers in Trinidad that provides a year round kayaking opportunity as the water level is always sufficient. This kayak trip can be started either from the sea along the area known as the Mosquito Creek or inland from the Woodland area.

Marianne River, Blanchissuesse, Trinidad

The Marianne River empties into the sea at Blanchisseuse and it is easiest to begin your paddle from the river mouth. This is not an extended kayak trip for most kayakers as upriver there is an area known as Three Pools that results in a somewhat difficult portage. Kayaking in this area is best towards the end of the rainy season as the water level is high enough to allow paddling for the entire trip. During the dry season there are parts of the river where the low water level requires walking the kayaks.

At the river mouth freshwater marsh vegetation exists along the banks of the river while freshwater swamp forest exists further inland with towering stands of bamboo. As you kayak along the river a variety of bird life can be seen including spotted sandpipers, kingfishers, gray kingbirds and striated herons.

At the river mouth, kayaks are available for rental every day, all year.

Fullarton, Cedros, Trinidad

The entire Cedros peninsula is a bird watching experience. The Fullarton Swamp is ideal for the armchair birdwatcher. The road from Fullarton Village to Icacos Village runs through the center of the Swamp and so it is possible to literally view the birds without leaving your vehicle. Greater enjoyment however comes from parking the vehicle and entering the water, allowing you to see many of the smaller birds that may be perched in the mangrove. The presence of the roadway makes entering and exiting the water very easy. In this area among the birds that can be seen are Greater Egret, Scarlet Ibis, Black Skimmer, Black-necked Stilt, Black-bellied Whistling Duck, Yellow Hooded Blackbird, American Pygmy Kingfisher, Yellow Chinned Spine tail, Common Moorhen, Snowy Egret.

Chagaramas, Trinidad

Williams Bay, Chagaramas provides kayaking opportunities in relatively sheltered ocean waters. In the bays on the coastline opposite the Military museum it is sometimes possible to see marine iguanas on the rocks and in the sea and capuchin monkeys in the trees.

Kayak Rentals are available every day all year from the Kayak Center.

Another kayaking opportunity in the Chagaramas area begins in the area of the Almoorings Fishing Depot/Crews Inn Marina. From this starting point it is possible to kayak along the coast to the Bocas or turn south and paddle to Centipede island and then across the channel to Gasparee island.

When paddling in this area one should be alert to the various power boats that are entering and departing from the various marinas, particularly on weekends.

Charlotteville, Tobago

Charlotteville is located at the end of the Windward road in Tobago, this small quaint village lies in a bay with Tobago’s best deep water harbor. It is bordered by the lush greenery of high mountains on one side and the sparkling blue waters of Man-O-War bay on the other. This wide deep bay was once an anchorage for English fighting ships, as the name implies. Today it is used as a sheltered anchorage by visiting yachts. The northern part of the bay is called Pirates Bay, which gives an indication of its past. Several fringing reefs are found in this bay providing the sheltered anchorage. Kayaks are available for rental at the bay.

This bay is a turtle nesting site.

Buccoo Bay, Tobago

The azure waters of Buccoo Bay and the Bon Accord Lagoon are sheltered by the offshore Buccoo reef, providing a kayaking area with only gentle swells. Kayak rentals are available at the nearby Storebay and also at Pigeon Point. The fringing Mangrove swamps of the Bon Accord Lagoon provide a scenic contrast to the white sand beaches along Pigeon Point and at the center of Buccoo bay. The offshoots of the reef also shelter the adjacent Milford Bay, allowing one to kayak to the south-east from Bon Accord Lagoon around Pigeon Point and into Milford Bay or vice-versa.

When next you are considering your vacation activities, consider the kayaking opportunities in Trinidad and Tobago.



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Where is there a good place to white water raft in Tennessee?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: North Carolina, Tennessee, White Water Rafting — @ 3:25 am
edugator04 asked:


I have been white water rafting before in North Carolina but I want to try a different river. Where would there be an awesome place to go with decent lodging?

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Pool Noodle Kayak Scupper Plug: Episode 4

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Kayak Fishing, Pool, Toast — @ 12:37 pm July 29, 2009

fishyaker asked:


John “Toast” Oast of Fishyaker.com demonstrates how easy and cheap it is to make your own scupper plugs from a pool noodle. Check out Fishyaker’s Youtube page for more kayak and kayak fishing how-to’s. Fishyaker.com

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Peonies ‘Krinkled White’ and ‘Vivid Rose’

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Foliage, Pistils, Stems — @ 8:38 am
Alan Summers asked:


Add the old-fashioned beauty to your garden Peonies have a beauty and old-fashioned longevity that have made them a perennial favorite of gardeners. Before being introduced in North America, grew thousands of years ago in gardens throughout the world. There is evidence that the Peonies were used for medicinal purposes in Europe over 2000 years ago and that during the reign of Emperor Yang (605-617) in China they were grown as ornamentals. The Peonies were introduced in North America during the 1830 's and its popularity has only increased since then. This week we're offering two of our favorite Peonies – 'Krinkle White' and 'Rose. "Alive,' Krinkle White '' Krinkle White 'is a simple and classic Peony – single petals, white as snow around a large pad rich golden stamens and pistils green. 'Krinkle White' is a nice contrast to the more common double flowering varieties. The ruffle-edge acrespona paper-like shape of the petals form the bowl that can reach 5 to 7 inches across. The stems are straight and strong and not throw in the garden. 'Krinkle White' is ideal for a cut flower display. Easy-to-grow and a bloomer. "Prolific Rose 'alive,' Rose 'alive, has large, fully double, bright pink blooms really glowing in the garden! Introduced in 1952 by renowned Klehm family, remains a favorite of gardeners not only for its beautiful blooms, but for its sweet smell lovely. The blooms can reach up to 6 to 8 inches across. As for 'Krinkle White', 'Rose' alive, also has stiff stems with disease-resistant foliage, which remains the wrinkled dark green right into autumn. Establishment and CareBoth 'Krinkle White' and 'Rose' alive, extremely robust and once established, is one of the longest living perennials available – lasting for over 50 years! Expected to reach about 30 inches high, with the stunning display of blooms in the spring. The foliage forms a nice round group – making it look more like peonies bushes perennials. When the almost-open cut in the bud stage, open water and last about a week inside. Do not cut any flowers the first year or two. Be sure to cut off faded flowers to prevent seed formation. Early to mid-fall is the best time to plant Peonies while giving a period of time for their roots are established. Your peony will spend his first year getting established and will not be floriferous. Prefers an area with full sun but will tolerate some shade. Good drainage is essential. The alkaline soil is preferred but not essential. Mix lots of compost, such as the Chesapeake blue on the floor at the facility. Fertilize with Bulb-Tone in early spring. When planting, do not put fertilizer directly on the roots of the plant but on the ground away from the roots. The Peonies should be fertilized lightly again after flowering. Plant with the "eyes" just inches in 1 1 / 2 below ground level. The right to water well after planting. Mulch with 2 inches of mulch shredded hardwood after the ground has frozen. Remove the mulch in early spring. Hardy in zones 3-8. Click here to see 'Krinkle White' in the gardening Carroll website. Click here for 'Rose' live, in the Carroll gardening Web site.

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Kayaking Lesson – All What You Need to Know to Begin Kayaking

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Occasion, Rugged Waters, Sea Kayaking — @ 10:55 am July 27, 2009
David S. Stratton asked:


One of the greatest aspects enjoyed about kayaking is when you are kayaking with a dolphin or a whale. It is always an overwhelming incident to get to see whales and dolphins glide along you are you paddle along. Other elegant creatures are Mantas. Kayaking while experiencing these creatures will always give you an unforgettable experience.

If you feel affection for the natural world, you should never miss out on any occasion to kayak in the seas. But you will only enjoy an unforgettable experience if you have been schooled enough on the guidelines and you have all what it takes to enjoy sea kayaking. Also remember that what you have as kayaking equipment should be determined by your objectives for kayaking and the satisfaction you will derive from kayaking will be decided by the type of equipment you have. And of course, you must also know that the type of kayak that you will make use of in quiet waters will not be the same for those to be used in rugged waters.

Begin With the Most Appropriate Safety and Paddling Techniques

Begin by getting yourself inscribed in some course that teaches on safety through the use of some basic kayaking tools. Remember that purchasing a kayak means making almost a lifetime investment. Therefore, you have to create time and develop some interest in learning what will be of extreme importance to you. If you intend to start your kayaking lessons in the waters, opt for calm and slow-moving waters. You should also begin with a kayak having a convenient cockpit for sitting.

What you should know about such kayaks with convenient cockpits is that they are mostly made to be used on quiet waters, although they are also very good to be used to start a paddling lesson, they are equally good for touring and mostly in the night. This is because they are extremely steady when in quiet waters and they will constantly move at reasonable speed.

Guidelines for Using Touring Kayaks

A soon as you feel comfortable that you are done with all the necessary guidelines on kayaking, plus all the essential precautionary measures, it is time you think of getting on a tour. You will greatly enjoy your tour if it can take the whole of your day and if you include some company. You should also think of pulling some accessories as you get along. Remember that safety should be your utmost concern. But before you get into the waters, make sure that you have gotten some training on self-saving methods. This is especially if you are going to use a kayak with a smaller cockpit.

One good way of learning and enjoying all that a tour kayaking may offer is to employ the company of an expert or a tour guide. Remember to take along all your necessary equipments and accessories. Keep in mind that you may find the chance to learn with each and every of your equipment. There are so many important features that you will learn from your tour guide. If you are getting out with a company, make sure that you are at least three in number.



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About how long would it take to Kayak down a 30 mile stretch of a river?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Kayaking, Mile Stretch, Thanks In Advance — @ 8:38 am July 25, 2009

Saul asked:


Assume average wind/water speed. And by 30 mile, I’m including all the bends.

Thanks in advance-even rough estimates are welcome. If you are a kayaking enthusiast say so.

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Oct 06 Baja Kayak Fishing highlights

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Fishing Kayak, La Jolla Kayak, La Jolla Kayak Fishing — @ 6:37 pm July 24, 2009

Kayak4Fish asked:


Highlights of Kayak Fishing trip to Baja with La Jolla Kayak Fishing October 06

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Where is the best place to white water raft in West Virginia?

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: Bachelor Party, College Athletes, West Virginia — @ 5:41 pm
Lara S asked:


My boyfriend is looking for a good spot to go for his brother’s bachelor party in May. They want to go white water rafting/camping and are looking for suggestions as to where to go. It is a group of 20 former college athletes looking for something thrilling.

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