packing
packing
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by John Woellner - 2006-11-28
1. Arm yourself with lots of information regarding your destination of choice. Write to obtain information from a variety of sources like the tourism boards, local chamber of commerce and tourist inf...
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by Russ Barnett - 2006-12-05
There are two basic styles of pack saddles that are popular in the United States - the Sawbuck and the Decker. While most people are familiar with the Sawbuck saddle and its classic wooden cross bucks...
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by Jane Finch - 2006-12-07
With the festive season fast approaching, it's not only the shops and retail outfits that are getting ready for the sudden onslaught of customers.As well as Estate and Lettings Agents, Removal and Shi...
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by Steven Gillman - 2006-12-24
The following are travel packing tips based on experience. I have gone to other countries for a month or more with nothing but a carry-on bag that weighed ten pounds. In fact, my number one travel tip...
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by Sarika Kabra - 2006-12-27
Your work obligations can sometimes weigh quite heavily on your everyday routine. A smooth work schedule is a desire and not always the choice. Often, the work requirements demand short-term assignmen...
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by Lise Galipeau - 2007-02-01
"Are you sure it's all going to fit?"We have been on 19 cruises and many land trips, yet my husband still asks the same question every time."Of course, it will" I reassure him as I survey the pile of ...
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by Margret Gunnarsdottir - 2007-02-06
There are rules in every country you visit. Some written ones, some unwritten. It's the same in Iceland as in other countries... and I would really like to teach you about some common rules and how ...
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by Lou Ross - 2007-02-19
Americans tend to move a lot these days, but there are still plenty of people that live in homes for twenty or thirty years. So, what do you do when it is time to move?Moving is a task that usually...
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by Kenneth Rissler - 2007-03-19
The concept of ft/lb miles, or how to travel light. Many years ago I traveled alone all over Europe, Central and South America. I was very lucky to learn that sometimes "less is more" at such an early...
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by Mary Lynne Bohannon - 2007-03-22
Take a break, stay away from the busy city streets, free your spirit and meet new people. There are all kinds of specialty cruises, from cruises for hiking enthusiasts that stop at many choice hiking ...