extreme sports
extreme sports
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by Geoffrey Holdermiller - 2008-05-12
Todays high performance sunglasses have come a long way from just a few years ago. I bet you have never thought about how sunglasses actually work and did not realize how many choices are available. L...
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by Pierre Blanc-7925 - 2008-07-25
The Alps in Europe are often divided into two categories: Eastern Alps and Western Alps. The Western Alps include the mountains located in Italy, France and Switzerland. Skiing in the French Alps is a...
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by Bill Costas - 2008-08-17
Terje Haakonsen boycotted the Nagano Olympics because he thought the judging was unfair and that the snowboarded who did participate had "sold out" to the establishment. Nagano is responsible for the ...
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by Steven Milstone - 2008-08-27
If you are into extreme sports, skydiving is about as extreme as it gets. An extreme skydiving adventure would be a thrill of a lifetime. If the exhilaration and rush of jumping out of a moving plane,...
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by Lane "Dawg" Bowers - 2008-10-26
This article is a great help to someone new to water skiing. The person should not rely on friends or anyone with a bad water skiing experience to teach him/her how to do the sport. The best way to le...
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by Lane "Dawg" Bowers - 2008-11-02
If you enjoy the beach or live within a short drive to the beach then it is likely that you know about all the different kind of water sports. There is water skiing, boating, para sailing, and wake bo...
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by Joan Shine - 2009-04-06
Mountain climbers are adventurers who look for a bright new challenge. Whether one particular mountain climber is a professional or a hobbyist, most if not all of them all look forward to conquering a...
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by Ed J Price.. - 2009-04-20
Knowing the basic fundamentals of a Diving Computer and which one would be most favorable for you is important because, while computers are a great alternative to standard Dive Tables, some models jus...
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by Joan Shine - 2009-05-03
First things first, Sir Edmund Hillary was right when he said that the reason for his historic climb to Mt Everest is because it was there. Now, Mt Everest is the be-all and end-all for mountain climb...
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by Guy Draper - 2009-11-11
The importance of hydration is vast in every day life, let alone during sporting activities, where the body is exposed to much higher levels of intensity. Consuming less than tolerable fluids before, ...