Saturday, March 19, 2016

Clothes For Winter Riding

Clothes For Winter Riding

Mountain biking in cold weather has always been a
challenge.  The problem is that you'll start out
cold then warm up and break a sweat, making yourself
wet.  Then, when you travel downhill, the combination
of wet skin and windchill will be quite chilling.

Below, you'll find a list of the cold weather clothing
that will make winter riding less of a bone chilling
experience.

Booties

In cold temperatures, your feet are the most vulnerable
part of your anatomy.  Pressure from pedaling will
tend to cut off the circulation to your toes, which
can put you at a risk of frostbite.  In cold conditions,
neoprene booties are a must have.  They will zip over
your shoes and even have a pattern in the sole where
you can cut out a piece for cleats.

Gloves

There are several manufacturers that make "lobster
gloves", a hybrid glove that separates your index
finger and thumb from the rest of your hand.  These
gloves are warmer than regular gloves, and the distinct
index finger will allow you to operate your shifting
and brake levers.

In case your hands get cold, you should carry a pair
of lightweight glove liners will you as well.  If you
have to stop to take care of a problem, the liners will
protect your hands from the cold.

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Glasses

Glasses that wraparound and provide maximum protection
from the wind are best to wear in the winter.  You can
protect yourself from debris, as well as the cold.

Socks

You should wear heavy socks although not to heavy.  A
sock that is overly heavy will make your shoes tight,
cut off circulation, even make your feet cold.  You
should try lightweight socks, as they will keep your
feet warm without bulk.  If you need an extra layer,
try silk ski socks as they are very warm and also
extra lightweight.

Underwear

Polypropylene is the best material here, as it is
lightweight and best for colder temperatures.

Wind Protection

Moving air is the biggest cause for losing body
heat.  By having good wind protection you'll be able
to vent perspiration while also protecting yourself
from windchill.  You should choose pants and a jacket
based on durability, breathing, and price as these
types of clothing can get very experience.

Helmet and Liners

Your head is very important, as you lose 50% of your
body heat through your head.  A helmet is designed to
keep you cool in the summer, not warm in the winter.  A
fleece liner inside your helmet will keep your head
and ears warm during winter riding.

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Whitetail Deer Hunting

Whitetail Deer Hunting

The Whitetail deer is the most plentiful and most widely scattered big game animal in North America. In the Eastern half of Nebraska it is the most common species and is more profuse than mule deer even on some of the westernmost stream courses.
The Whitetail deer is the most important big game in North America and exceeds an annual harvest of three hundred thousand in several states and about twenty-eight thousand in Nebraska since 1987. The monetary impact provided by deer hunters on permits alone, amounted to $1.5 million in 1990 and about $1.2 million of this was attributed to whitetail deer hunting.
Whitetails have developed a keen sense of smell to help them avoid predation. They depend on scent but have also exceptional hearing and sight. Whitetails are less vulnerable to hunting because of their behavior and habitat preference compared to mule deer. To be successful in whitetail deer hunting, a hunter must choose a correct strategy to hunt. There are many strategies to whitetail deer hunting, but deer stand hunting is probably the most productive.

Bringing The Death From Above

Deer stand hunting strategy for whitetail deer hunting avoids detection by sitting motionless and avoiding movements. If the hunters play it right, they will be scent free making them the most lethal hunter when it comes to whitetail deer hunting.
A huge factor for a hunter's success is playing the wind and his location, a downwind or a crosswind location is custom made for a stand hunter in steering clear of the deer's sensitive nose. The right location is everything, and knowing them can lead to a successful whitetail deer hunting. Good locations are trails, primary food sources, saddles, funnels, edge habitats, and benches, with each having its own advantage and set of rules for hunting successfully.

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Trails are a big factor; bends in the trails are excellent places to trap whitetails. Picking the side of the trail where the wind is in your favor and having the lanes cut so you stay clear and clean to get a shot off.
Primary food sources are where you can find the deer feeding. Find these areas in advance; there will be a trail that leads from the bedding area to the food source. The best morning stand will be near the bedding area and the evening stand would be near the field.
Saddles are good areas to trap a deer because they like to travel ridges while still using cover. These areas are often times used by the deer as escape routes during times of heavy hunting pressure.

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Funnels are active areas for whitetails during the season of hunting, as hunting pressures can keep the deer moving all throughout the day through these areas.
Edge Habitat is a prime area for whitetails to move along Set up a stand up on the edge of fields if it's an evening hunt where deer may be feeding. When hunting during the morning or the middle of the day, set the stand up near the deer's bedding area but not too close or he may move from the area all together.
Benches are shelves that lie just below a ridge top and are the best places for a deer to feed, bed, and make scrapes.
When on whitetail deer hunting, always remember to play the wind and always have clear shooting lanes prepared. Playing your cards right will always result to a successful whitetail deer hunting.

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Whitetail Deer Hunting For Beginners

Whitetail Deer Hunting For Beginners

Whitetail Deer Hunting For Beginners

Whitetail deer hunting is one of the most popular hunting genres in the entire world with more and more enthusiasts every year. For a first time whitetail deer hunter it can be a rather difficult thing to do that is why a few tips and tricks about this type of activity are needed in order to start out with decent results. Experienced hunters recommend checking the hunting equipment when going into the stand, not later when a buck will eventually walk out. Check if your scope is clear, the shells in the chamber or if you use a bow, check if your bow will draw back properly. There are many issues to take into consideration that is why we strongly advise to prepare well ahead. If you plan on hunting whitetail deer in a food plot or a large field it is recommended to do it during the late hours of the day. Remember that deer like heavy cover so it is advisable to try and clear a path through the cover that you consider these animals might be using. The whitetail deer usually prefers using the easiest routes possible. Once you have set up a path, hunt over the built path in a hunting tree stand.

Calling All Bucks

If using deer calls isn't your cup of tea ( mainly because you are afraid of scaring these animals ), it is advisable to use it only after you see a deer that you are not willing to shoot. Once you have done so, you will notice that it doesn't scare them and you will observe their reactions. Be sure to use the most suitable calls, otherwise the animals will get suspicious. The best advice possible is to hunt whenever you have the possibility. Experience is crucial, only by going out there in the wilderness you will learn more about their habitat, feeding habits and other characteristics that you will eventually use in your advantage. We strongly suggest that you follow our advice and the next time you have the possibility to hunt, don't hesitate, you know what they say: practice makes perfect and this is statement is entirely applicable for hunting not only whitetail deer but other animals as well.

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When you are about to hunt in a new area, it is advisable to hunt at a new stand each day for a short period of time as this is the most efficient way to learn about the deer movement routes. If you spot a deer and shoot it and afterwards you jump it up a very short distance from the position you have made the shot, it is advisable to stand back and give it time to take its last breath, if you shot it during the late hours of the day it is recommended to wait overnight. If you plan on hunting whitetail deer with a bow, experienced hunters recommend doing it from a tree stand because it is way more efficient in comparison with hunting from ground level. Another advice, use only one pin because it is easier to aim high or low on the whitetail deer than attempt to remember to use a specific one when the large one walks out. We hope that our suggestions will come in hand and on your first attempts on hunting these animals you will get at least decent results. Remember; practice every time you have the chance.

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Thursday, June 4, 2015

Best snowmobile trails

Best snowmobile trails


Snowmobile enthusiasts spend many of their outdoor vacations looking for the best places to ride their sleds. Accommodations are not the only that makes a snowmobile vacation a memorable experience, but for many adventurous people, the snowmobile trails provide the most memorable aspect for any winter vacation. Doing research before planning a snowmobile trip to Yellowstone National Park will often cut down the amount of time needed to find the most thrilling trails, leaving vacationers to use more of their vacation time enjoying the snowmobiling activities in the area.

Yellowstone National Park contains one of the most celebrated snowmobile trail systems in the country. Snowmobilers have made this a favorite winter vacation spot because of the effort and dedication that the staff and local agencies provide to keeping the pristine beauty of the park untouched. Visiting Yellowstone during the winter months gives snowmobilers an amazing view of the snow-covered trees and landscape that adds to the enjoyment of a the thrilling snowmobile rides through their groomed and well-maintained trails. Park officials help to keep Yellowstone beautiful by regulating the types of snowmobiles allowed and the sizes, too. This keeps the ground underneath the snow from getting torn up and looking disheveled.

In the western Montana and adjacent eastern Idaho sections of Yellowstone National Park, snowmobilers will find a variety of thousands of miles of groomed trails for inexperienced users. On the other hand the more adventurous snowmobilers will enjoy the ungroomed trails that are available in the park. This gives more experienced users the thrill of the pioneering spirit by snowmobiling through the winding trails and forests that have been untouched by the officials and trail-grooming equipment.

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The Two Top Mountain in West Yellowstone is great for inexperienced riders and snowmobilers who want to enjoy a glorious landscape view atop some of the hills and mountains within the park. The trails begin at the Island Park Village and end in a steep and thrilling area of rough and unpredictable snow drifts that are difficult to navigate through. The wide open space causes the snow to stick to the trees to form spectacular sculptured landscapes that make the treacherous snowmobile ride worth every minute.

Yellowstone National Park offers several other wonderful trails to make any snowmobile riding vacation a pleasurable experience. The Big Springs Trail is rich in mountain terrain with warming huts along the way for snowmobilers to rest and appreciate the surrounding scenic views of the mountain landscape. Riders can also choose to experience a variety of thrills with other Yellowstone trails like the Bear Gulch and the Mesa Falls Trails. Beginning snowmobilers will appreciate the Sawtell Loop – a simple trail that winds over the Sawtell Peak and through the foothills and meadows of the park while providing exquisite views along the way. Other trails include the Meadow Creek Trail, the Chick Creek Loop, and the Lion Head Loop, all specifically designed to fit the varied needs and skills of park visitors.

The variety of trails and the more thrilling options are what make Yellowstone National Park one of the most desired vacation spots for snowmobilers. The measures taken by the officials and park rangers help to ensure that winter vacationers can always enjoy the pristine beauty of the park. The plethora of breathtaking views that snowmobilers will undoubtedly appreciate only adds to the popularity of Yellowstone’s miles of trails. If Yellowstone National Park is included in the planning for your next snowmobile vacation, you will not be disappointed.

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

ATV Safety Issues

ATV Safety Issues 

Since their introduction to the public four decades ago, All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) have become increasingly popular. They are very appealing to riders because of the amount of danger one feels while riding. This danger, however, should not be taken lightly. ATVs carry with them a number of safety issues which every rider ought to be concerned about. Despite the ongoing effort of ATV companies to make these vehicles safer, accidents are still happening on an all-too-regular basis. 
ATVs originally came as both 3-wheelers and 4-wheelers. It did not take long, though, for the industry and the public to realize the risk of the 3-wheeler. 

With no true center of gravity, the 3-wheeler was an accident waiting to happen. It was widely assumed that once ATV companies permanently removed the 3-wheeler from the market, accidents would sharply decrease. While there has been a decrease in the number of deaths and injuries due to 4-wheel ATVs, enough have happened that the vehicle's safety is still a legitimate concern within the industry. For example, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) revealed that in 2004 alone, there were an estimated 136,000 serious injuries in the United States that were directly related to ATVs. The preceding year, 2003, saw 740 people lose their lives due to ATV accidents.


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The troubling aspect of this rather high number of deaths and injuries attributed to ATVs is that the industry and the CPSC recently agreed on a series of action plans designed to improve ATV safety. These action plans represent an agreement between the ATV industry and the CPSC to crack down on several issues that affect the safety level of ATVs. Some of the things that are now required of companies that sell ATVs are the labeling and safe marketing of ATVs. In addition, the CPSC has been given more say as to what ages may ride certain types of ATVs. The problem, however, is that a large number of companies that manufacture and distribute ATVs are based in Asia and Italy. Because of their international status, they are not required to abide by the laws of the CPSC. In other words, many of the companies that are making ATVs are exempt of any oversight by the U.S. government. 

Due to the CPSC's inability to control the safety guidelines concerning the ATV industry, focus has now shifted to state control over the age of riders. Many states have recently enacted legislation that specifically governs the usage of ATVs on state-run land. Some of the factors that states deal with are the ages of riders and the type of engines they use. Several states mandate that the use of machines greater than 90cc by riders under the age of 16 is strictly prohibited.  

Those who criticize these blanket policies concerning riders' ages claim that these rules do not adequately address the issue. For example, critics claim that many early teen males are bigger and sometimes stronger than fully-grown adult females. To protect themselves from this line of thinking, some states are simply prohibiting any minors (those under the age of 16) from driving ATVs. Advocates of ATVs, however, argue that training riders at an earlier age only stands to improve safety. They argue that children exposed to ATVs at an early age will gradually gain the expertise necessary to be safe drivers of ATVs when they reach adulthood.


In 1988, the All-terrain Vehicle Safety Institute (ASI) was formed. This organization seeks to address ATV safety issues by providing training and education for ATV riders. Most states now require that new users of ATVs undergo this type of training. This is one more in a series of attempts by the industry and the CPSC to improve the safety of ATVs. The need to do provide instruction in ATV riding and driving increases as the sport's popularity continues to grow.  

Monday, May 25, 2015

Camping in a Tent or a Motor Home:  What is Best?

Are you interested in going on a camping adventure?  If you are, you are definitely not alone.  In the United States, camping is often referred to as a popular pastime.  One of the many reasons why camping is so popular is because of all of the choices that you have. One of the many choices that you have is deciding how you would like to camp, in a motor home or in a tent.

If this is your first or even your second time going camping, you may be unsure as to whether you should camp in a motor home or in a tent.  This is a decision that many people have to make.  If you would like advice on what you should do, you will want to continue reading on, as the advantages and disadvantages of both tents and motor homes are outlined below.

As for camping in a traditional tent, there are a number of benefits to doing so. One of those benefits is the cost.  Tents come in all different sizes, shapes, and styles, as well as prices.  Tents can also be purchased from a number of different retail stores, including those that are located both on and offline.  Depending on where you look, you may be able to find a camping tent for as low as twenty or thirty dollars!

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Another one of the many benefits to going camping in a traditional camping tent is the experience.  Camping tents, as you likely already know, are sort of like tarps.  They give you protection from the outdoors, but they still leave you feeling as if you are camping in the open night.  If you are an outdoor lover or if you are truly looking to get the “camping feel,” you may want to think about camping in a traditional camping tent.

Although going camping in a traditional camping tent is nice, there are a number of downsides to doing so.  One of those downsides is bad weather.  For your information, a large number of camping tents are strong and waterproof, but not all are.  If you are unsure as to what the weather will be like for your next camping adventure, you may want to think about purchasing a camping tent that comes highly rated and recommended.  Doing so may help ensure that you don’t awake to any wet surprises.

As for camping in a motor home, you will also find that there a number of advantages and disadvantages to doing so as well.  Perhaps, the biggest disadvantage of camping in a motor home is the cost of doing so.  Motor home are expensive to buy and if you are looking to camp on a budget, you may not be able to afford to buy your own motor home.  Of course, with that in mind though, you should know that you don’t actually have to buy a motor home. There are a number of individuals and companies that have motor homes available for rent.  Renting a motor home, instead of buying one, is a nice, affordable way to camp in style.

If you are able to camp in a motor home, you may enjoy doing so, as many motor homes appear as if they are small apartments or small homes.  Motor homes often come equipped with working bathrooms, kitchens, and televisions!  This is nice if you are looking to enjoy camping, while still being able to bask in the modern luxuries of life.

As it was previously mentioned, one of the reasons why camping is so popular is because of all the choices that you have, like the choice to camp in a traditional camping tent or a motor home.  The decision as to whether you want to camp in a motor home or a traditional camping tent is your decision to make, but you may want to keep the above mentioned advantages and disadvantages in mind when making your decision.

Hiking Clubs: Should You Join One?

Hiking Clubs:  Should You Join One?

Have you ever heard of a hiking club before?  While hiking clubs do have different meanings, a hiking club is often used to describe a group of individuals who regularly enjoy hiking, often together in groups.  If you are an avid hiker or if you just enjoy going hiking, you may want to think about joining a hiking club.

As it was previously mentioned, hiking clubs are often used to describe groups of individuals who have a love for hiking.  The majority of the time, you will find that hiking club members hike together. This is ideal for a number of different reasons. For one, hiking with someone that loves hiking just as much as you do can be fun and exciting.  It is also important to mention safety.  When you hike with multiple individuals, especially experienced hikers, you are less likely to have an accident or find yourself in a dangerous situation.

In addition to going on traditional hikes with each other, there are many hiking club members who travel to hiking trails or hiking parks that are not considered local.  Many times, these types of trips require camping or staying at a hotel.  One of the many reasons why these types of long distance hiking trips are done by hiking clubs is because the group members can split the cost of doing so. What does this mean for you?  It means that if you would like to take long distance hiking adventures, but you don’t have any friends or family members who would like to go with you, you may want to think about joining a hiking club.

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When examining all of the benefits of joining a hiking club, it is important to remember that not all hiking clubs are the same. There are some hiking clubs where members only meet up for hiking adventures, but then there are hiking clubs that do much more.  For instance, there are hiking clubs that have monthly or even weekly meetings. These meetings are often used to plan hiking trips, discuss the latest in hiking gear trends, and so forth. There are also hiking clubs that use fundraisers, like car washes or chicken barbeques, to pay for their hiking adventures. In all honesty, you will find that the benefits you are presented with will all depend on the hiking club that you choose to join.

Speaking of choosing a hiking club, when it comes to choosing a hiking club, there are a number of important factors that you should take into consideration. For example, you will find that many hiking clubs charge their members small monthly or yearly fees. You will want to find a hiking club that is easy to afford. You may also want to take your schedule into consideration as well.  Do you have time to attend all monthly or even the weekly meetings?  If your hiking club has scheduled meetings, you will want to attend them, not just attend the scheduled hiking adventures. This will help you grow comfortable with those that you will hike with and visa versa.

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If you would like to join a hiking club, you may want to first try and see if there are any local hiking clubs in your area.  Depending on where you live or if there is a hiking trail or a hiking park nearby, there is a good chance that you may have a local hiking club or even a number of them to choose from. You can usually find information on local hiking clubs by using the internet or by asking those that you know for recommendations.  If you are still coming up empty handed, you may want to think about asking the staff at a local hiking park if they know of any local hiking clubs.

As you can see, hiking clubs are fun ways to share your love for hiking with others who feel the same way about it as you do.  Although there is a good chance that you will be able to find a hiking club to join, you can also always start your own, if you wish to do so.