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WEDNESDAY, 30 NOVEMBER 2011
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December 21, 2012 Maya Holiday |
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Adventure Life has unveiled a “Celebrate the Maya 2012” holiday based around December 21, 2012, when the Maya calendar will complete its 5,125th year, marking the calendar's finality and the dawn of a new era. Travelers on this one-time tour will camp near the oldest complete Maya astronomical complex, watch the sun align with ancient temples, and explore the rich Maya heritage on a date that hist
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TUESDAY, 29 NOVEMBER 2011
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The Right Footwear for Mountaineering |
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Mountain climbing requires you to have the correct equipment for scaling and mountaineering rough terrain in extreme temperatures. Proper sneakers or safety boots are important for shielding your feet from the elements and ensuring traction on the terrain.
There are several types of mountaineering and the terrain and surroundings is different for each type. The type of safety shoe or work boots
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MONDAY, 28 NOVEMBER 2011
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The Outdoors Show 2012 |
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The Outdoors Show 2012 is being held at the ExCeL in London between 12 - 15 January. This year it is being combined with The London Boat Show, The London Bike Show, The Active Travel Show and a special feature, Careers In The Outdoors
The UK's No.1 show for outdoor pursuits, The Outdoors Show returns in 2012 for the 11th year. Since moving to London in January 2011 the show has grown and now o
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FRIDAY, 25 NOVEMBER 2011
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Vert 180 Ski Mountaineering 2011 |
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The Canadian Ski Mountaineering Circuit is pleased to announce that the Vert180 is Back: The Second Annual MEC Vert180 Ski Mountaineering Race at Canada Olympic Park, Calgary, Alberta, the sight of the 1988 Winter Olympics! MEC stepped up as the title sponsor as well Coltex skins and Hammer Nutrition are back, which means more prizes for participants!
This race will be held on December 3, 201
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THURSDAY, 24 NOVEMBER 2011
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Consultation on Number 4 Gully Marker of Ben Nevis |
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The John Muir Trust is inviting members of the public to comment on proposals to remove an abseil pole above Coire Leis, close to the summit of Ben Nevis, and to retain the Number 4 Gully marker.
The Trust has a presumption against new structures on the summit. It also aims to remove structures that are deemed to no longer have a use, other than those that have a cultural heritage value, such a
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