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		<description><![CDATA[If you love the great outdoors, then you know that there are many activities out there for you to enjoy. Of course, you probably also know that for each outdoor adventure, you will need different kinds of gear. What gear will you need for your next excursion? It is vital to be prepared with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img title="camping gear" src="http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/local-resources/images/CampingGear.jpg" alt="camping gear" width="200" align="left" />If you love the great outdoors, then you know that there are many activities out there for you to enjoy. Of course, you probably also know that for each outdoor adventure, you will need different kinds of gear. What gear will you need for your next excursion? It is vital to be prepared with the proper equipment. If you don&#8217;t know exactly what gear you will need, here is a look at what will be necessary for your future journeys.<br />
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Are you into camping? There are a lot of items you&#8217;ll need to have the best camping experience possible. It goes without saying that a tent will be on your list, but there are more things to remember than that. A cooler for food supplies, backpacks, sleeping bags (the thickness you will need depends on the weather conditions), camping furniture such as chairs and cots, cookware and utensils, and lamps are things you shouldn&#8217;t forget to take with you. When you are thinking about what tent to buy, take into account how often you will be using it. Where are you going to take it? What can you afford? There is a huge selection of tents to choose from, so make sure the tent you get is the one that is right for you.</p>
<p>Climbing is a daring sport for the bravest outdoor enthusiast. Be sure you don&#8217;t try it without the right equipment! Ropes, cords, slings, harnesses, helmets, rock climbing shoes and boots to make your climb easier, backpacks and clothing suitable for climbing are some of the things you&#8217;ll need. There are several kinds of harnesses to look at, so think about your climbing style to determine the best kind for you. Test your harness to assure the best fit before you buy. You should also find specialty shoes that will give you the friction and focus you need as you climb.</p>
<p>Is cycling more of your thing? Your bike isn&#8217;t the only thing you will need. Helmets, backpacks, water bottles, and gloves are some of the items you&#8217;ll want to have with you. You could also benefit from clothes made specifically for cycling. So how do you choose a bicycle, anyway? It depends on your style of biking. Where do you bike? How important is comfort to you? What size of bike do you need? Are you going to ride it on a rugged trail or on a paved road? Ask yourself these questions when shopping.</p>
<p>Canoeing and kayaking are other popular sports for those who enjoy nature. What should you have packed to take on the river or lake? Carrying yolks, boat cushions and chairs, pump, safety kit, floats and life vests are important. Need help choosing a canoe or kayak? Consider the type of water you will be paddling on (lake, river, or ocean) as well as the types of expeditions you will be venturing into.</p>
<p>The avid runner must be fit and in great physical shape. However, you&#8217;ll need more than that to be successful at this activity. Good running shoes are an absolute must, along with specialty socks to help your feet. The right clothing will also help. As you try on running shoes, pay attention to comfort. You don&#8217;t want to worry about blisters or sprains later on!</p>
<p>So skiing is your hobby? Maybe you prefer snowboarding. The list of gear for skiers and snowboarders include skis, boots, poles, avalanche safety equipment, helmets, bindings and goggles. Of course, what you dress in is vital. A warm, waterproof ski coat or parka is essential, as well as hats, waterproof gloves, socks, pants and earmuffs. What skis or snowboard you need can be determined by your style and skill. With so many fun things to do in the great outdoors, everyone can find something they will love. Just don&#8217;t forget to pack all of the right gear!</p>
<p>Author: Corby Morris</p>
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		<title>Choosing the Right Sleeping Bag</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 23:56:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sportsmen come in every shape, size and their passions span every aspect of the outdoor world. The most avid sportsmen eat, sleep, and live for their sports. The sleeping aspect cannot be taken lightly and may be done in the comfort of an RV, the limited protection of a tent, or on the bare ground. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.singersoutdoors.co.uk/pages/ximages/gelert_hebog_sleeping_bag_l.jpg" alt="sleeping bag" width="200" align="left" />Sportsmen come in every shape, size and their passions span every aspect of the outdoor world. The most avid sportsmen eat, sleep, and live for their sports. The sleeping aspect cannot be taken lightly and may be done in the comfort of an RV, the limited protection of a tent, or on the bare ground. Chances are these mighty men of valor and just about everyone else who participates in an outdoor sport will at one time or another contemplate buying a new sleeping bag.<br />
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Sleeping bags, just as their occupants come in a variety of styles, sizes, shapes, and comfort levels. Just as one firearm or fishing pole is not acceptable for all types of hunting or fishing, one sleeping bag is not ideal for all situations. I will attempt to explain the features to examine and the pros and cons of each so that you will be a more informed consumer when that time comes to purchase this very important piece of equipment.</p>
<p>There are two basic variations of the typical sleeping bag, the rectangular bag and the mummy bag. The rectangular bag is open at the top and has a zippered side and bottom and will facilitate attaching two bags together to form a double bag. Rectangular bags provide more room for movement, but less overall warmth because of the opening at the top. Mummy bags are typically zippered in the center of the bag and close up completely except for a small hole for the face. Mummy bags are more confining, but offer a better insulating factor by minimizing heat loss.</p>
<p>Insulating materials used in sleeping bags are natural down filling and synthetic fiberfill. Down will be warmer and more insulating, and compresses into a smaller bundle, which may be a factor for backpackers and hikers, but will be heavier and less insulating if allowed to become wet. Synthetic filled bags conversely will insulate just as well when wet, but are less warm and take up more space when compressed. Synthetic bags are typically less expensive than down-filled ones.</p>
<p>The overall temperature rating is just a guideline as people are quite different when it comes to being warm. The most common ratings are +35 degrees for summer camping, +10 degrees to +35 degrees for spring or fall camping, 0 degrees for colder camping, and -10 degrees for winter camping.</p>
<p>Sleeping bags have characteristics just like the people who use them, so each of these features will have to be considered when choosing your new sleeping bag. Take into consideration the one that will be the most useful for all of your outdoor activities. A comfortable night&#8217;s sleep will provide a more enjoyable experience whether you are hunting trophy elk or camping in the backyard with the kids.</p>
<p>Author: Ferrel Kenda</p>
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		<title>A Quick Guide To Climbing Mount Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia Borneo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The majestic and awe-inspiring Mount Kinabalu is one of the premier destinations for thousands of visitors to Sabah, Malaysian Borneo each year. Kinabalu National Park, a designated World Heritage Site, boasts an estimated 4,500 species of plants which includes 1,500 species of orchids, 77 of which are endemic to Kinabalu, Nepenthes pitcher plants, and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://triphole.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/Mount_kinabalu_Borneo_island.png" alt="Kinabalu Mt Borneo" width="250" align="left" />The majestic and awe-inspiring Mount Kinabalu is one of the premier destinations for thousands of visitors to Sabah, Malaysian Borneo each year. Kinabalu National Park, a designated World Heritage Site, boasts an estimated 4,500 species of plants which includes 1,500 species of orchids, 77 of which are endemic to Kinabalu, Nepenthes pitcher plants, and the Rafflesia, the largest flower in the world. The Park also supports 289 species of birds and 290 different types of butterflies.<br />
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<img src="http://www.nigelspencer.co.uk/pictures/other-country-pics/borneo-pics/kinabalu-018.jpg" alt="Kinabalu Mt Peak" align="left" />Besides being the highest peak in Borneo and the whole of South East Asia (between Irian Jaya and the Himalayas to be exact), and the youngest non-volcanic mountain in the world, Mount Kinabalu is extremely climber-friendly and compared to other much lower mountains around the world, Mount Kinabalu is an ideal first mountain for novice mountain trekkers to conquer.</p>
<p>The standard climb up Mount Kinabalu is via the Kinabalu Summit Trail at Kinabalu National Park (~1,560m above sea level). The first ascent is from the starting point at Timpohon Gate, about 4km or 30 minutes drive from the Kinabalu National Park Headquarter.</p>
<p>If you prefer to start the ascent on Day 1, it is advisable to arrive at the Park late morning the latest or else, depending on the weather, the Park may not allow you to do the first ascent due to hazardous condition (i.e., the fog may be too thick by late evening causing visibility problems and/or the trail may be extremely slippery).</p>
<p>Most climbers prefer to stay overnight at Kinabalu National Park upon arrival to not only acclimatize to the altitude but also to enjoy the magnificent flora and fauna at the Park before the &#8216;assault&#8217; on the next day/morning.</p>
<p>The first ascent is from Timpohon Gate just after the Power Station up to the mid-summit Laban Rata Resthouse (or more popularly known as the 11,000 ft or ~3,873m). You will first follow the crest of a narrow ridge that dips down onto the main slopes of Mount Kinabalu itself. A little further on, you will reach a scenic waterfall known as Carson&#8217;s Falls, named after the first Warden of the Park. Don&#8217;t forget to take a sip and fill your water bottles with the fresh natural mountain water.</p>
<p>Conservatively, it should take a normal fit person an average 5-6 hours to reach Laban Rata. Participants at the annual Mount Kinabalu Climbathon competition went all the way up to 13,400ft (4092.5m above sea level) and back in 2 hours. But it is not really about how fast you can reach the top. It is about the experience of trekking pass different vegetation zones from Oak and Chestnut to mossy and eventually to alpine type of vegetations, and observing the rare and exotic flora and fauna on the way up.</p>
<p>Besides the heated Laban Rata Resthouse, the other option for climbers is to stay at the unheated mountain huts. There is actually another accommodation option at the so-called VIP Lodge, which is more expensive compared to the others and also, more difficult to secure (i.e., only two such units available).</p>
<p>After a short night rest to recharge your battery, the second and more grueling phase will commence early morning on Day 2, at about 2 am to 3 am. The second ascent will be from the mid-summit all the way to the summit, which is called Low&#8217;s Peak, named after the British colonial officer Sir Hugh Low, supposedly, the first person to conquer Mt. Kinabalu.</p>
<p>The ascent should normally take a few hours but it is much more challenging than the initial ascent due to the thinner air near the summit. But near the peak on the granite portion of the ascent, there will be a thick nylon rope laid down to mark the route so that climbers will not get lost in the fog. You can use this rope to pull your tired body up.</p>
<p>Although, to reach the summit is already an achievement, it is best to target, if possible, to reach the summit just before sunrise to catch the awesome sight. If you reached too early, it will be too freezing cold to wait too long for the sunrise. On a good clear weather, the sky seemingly turns from black to red then orange and finally gold as the sun appears. When daylight breaks, you will truly feel that you are standing on top of the world. You can see as far as Kudat and even Sandakan if the weather permits.</p>
<p>One important tip is to make reservation early. Given the popularity of the Mount Kinabalu climb nowadays, it is advisable to book at least 3-4 months in advance (or even much earlier during the peak season usually around mid-year) to avoid any disappointment.</p>
<p>This is mainly due to the limited accommodation at the mid-summit (i.e., Laban Rata Resthouse, Mountain Huts or the VIP Lodge). In the event that there is no accommodation at the mid-summit, the climb will not be possible as strictly stipulated in the National Park&#8217;s rules and regulations. Additionally, a mountain guide is compulsory.</p>
<p>In essence, Mount Kinabalu is relatively an easy mountain to climb. There is not much risk of acute mountain sickness at the first phase of climbing. Given climber-friendliness of the mountain, conquering the mountain must be high in your list of &#8220;activities to do&#8221; if you were to visit Sabah. For the average fit person, a visit to Borneo will not be complete without conquering Mount Kinabalu.</p>
<p>Author: E-borneo.com</p>
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