Archive for July, 2008

July 29th, 2008

Hiking and Cycling Excursions in Beijing

Beijing is the city to hold Olympic Games for 2008. Hiking and cycling here will bring you a fantastic and fabulous experience. You will not only enjoy the beautiful scenery but also research the secret and truth of real Chinese life.
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July 29th, 2008

Justin Charles’ Upcoming Line of Premium Rugged Casual Apparel Highlighted

Safari Club International's SAFARI Magazine Highlights New Line of Premium Rugged Casual Clothing to be Released late August 2008. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/outdoor/clothing/prweb1090294.htm
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July 29th, 2008

Hiking in Glacier National Park

At nearly one and a half million acres Glacier National Park in Montana is impressive and boasts over 200 lakes and streams, 50 glaciers and more than 700 miles of wonderful hiking trails. These numbers are impressive, but they do not even start to convey the breathtaking beauty of this national park. [...]

July 29th, 2008

Remington Taps Brian Marvin to Lead Global LE/Military Team, Also Announces New Washington, D.C. Military Affairs Office

Remington Arms Company, Inc., announced today that Brian Marvin, former President of Heckler & Koch (H&K) USA Defense, has accepted the newly-created position of Senior Vice President - US and International Military and Law Enforcement Markets. (PRWeb Jun 25, 2008) Read the full story at [...]

July 29th, 2008

District of Columbia vs. Heller, Part II

So what are you doing for the next decade or so? Pull up and chair and prepare for District of Columbia vs. Heller, Part II. Yes, Dick Heller, the man who successfully won a lawsuit that made it all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, challenging the Washington, D.C. gun ban. That suit ruled [...]

July 29th, 2008

Six-Legged Deer

Okay! I’ve avoided writing about this little six-legged deer found in Northern Georgia after it had been attacked by dogs but I guess I can’t avoid it any longer. Enough of you have asked for a picture, etc. so here is a video I found on YouTube.BTW - Do you all remember the photo and [...]

July 29th, 2008

National Parks of the Victorian High Country

Victoria Australia has some of the most spectacular national parks anywhere, here is just a sample. Alpine National Park, This is Victorias largest park, and its 646000 hectares covers just about all of the high country. Lake Eildon National Park, 150 kilometres north east of Melbourne lies this lush, forested national park on the shores [...]

July 29th, 2008

Night Vision Watches - Why Most Night Vision Watches Don’t Work

Night vision wrist watches are ones that light up in the night. They allow you to see the watch face…and therefore tell the time in low light and dark conditions. Basically the watch face “lights up” in dark conditions. The problem is that up to 95% of them don’t function very well.
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July 29th, 2008

Roasted Turkey - Milt?s Corner

Posted by Tom RemingtonCheck Out Related ArticlesThe Prospector - Milt’s CornerAndover, Maine Covered Bridge - Milt’s Corner
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July 29th, 2008

The Royal Parks of London

Spending time in Britain’s capital city needn’t always be about the hustle and bustle. Ditch the tube and busy streets to enjoy fresh air, lush parks and wildlife at its best, and all without leaving the city centre.
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