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Touring America's National Parks $10.59 Part of the {#Touring} travel video series, which invites viewers on a guided world expedition, exploring one special theme at a time, {#Touring America's National Parks} combines a tour of some of the oldest national parks in the United States with a nar |
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Touring the National Parks of the South $4.99 Based on the 506-page full guide to the great American national parks, how to avoid the crowds, walking tours, facilities and how to get there, this edition focuses on the major parks of the South: the Everglades, Great Smoky Mountain, Mammoth Cave, and Shenandoah National Parks. It includes information on accommodations and dining, camping and tours. Unlike other guides, this explains in detail how to tour the parks: how much time to allow, how to avoid the crowds, what each place is really like, what you can safely skip and what you must not miss. It offers advice on planning if you have only a few hours, or if you have a few days to explore. Complete directions on getting to and from the parks are included, as well as how to get around once you're there, whether you want to tour independently or prefer to join a group excursion. It also profiles places to stay and eat in and near each park, with options to suit all budgets. Maps show each park's features, along with all surrounding access routes. Are you wondering when to visit? The author tells all about the climate and the crowds (or lack of them) in all seasons and recommends the ideal times to explore our nation's treasures. A unique section, Suggested Trips, contains customized itineraries, describing ways to combine visits to one or more parks with tours of nearby attractions. These routes are designed to last from four to 10 days and include complete directions and recommended places to stay each night. Describes the parks in depth, giving advice on planning your time - vital when it comes to setting priorities. Invaluable. -- Physician's Travel & Meeting Guide Maps are shown for every park. The print edition of the full book is 506 pages. This is a straight-talking author who reminds me of a smart, blunt friend... no pussyfooting around. -- The Armchair Traveler, Daily Herald Although it does not include every site administered by the NPS, this book is very thorough in its treatment of the parks it covers. The author also describes 13 suggested driving trips of five to 12 days each, incorporating nearby attractions. Includes detailed information on accommodations/campgrounds, activities available in each park, handy tips and tidbits, maps and photos. A great travel reference book! -- Amazon customer Touring America's national parks has become a passtime for me. I've been from Acadia to the North Cascades to the Grand Canyon and this book is an excellent reference. With an emphasis on travelling via automobile, it also has several suggested hiking trips in each park as well as other points of interest. They say that most people never get more than 100 feet from their cars in parks. Well, this is the book to help get you there, and point out the best routes outside of your car. It covers more territory than anyone could possibly see in a lifetime...but it's sure fun to try. -- Amazon customer |
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Touring the National Parks of the Northwest $5.99 Based on the 506-page full guide to the great American national parks, how to avoid the crowds, walking tours, facilities and how to get there, this edition focuses on the major parks of Washington, Oregon, Montana & Idaho: Crater Lake, Craters of the Moon, Glacier National Park, Hells Canyon, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, North Cascades & Ross Lake, Olympic National Park, and Sawtooth NRA. It includes information on accommodations and dining, camping and tours. Unlike other guides, this explains in detail how to tour the parks: how much time to allow, how to avoid the crowds, what each place is really like, what you can safely skip and what you must not miss. It offers advice on planning if you have only a few hours, or if you have a few days to explore. Complete directions on getting to and from the parks are included, as well as how to get around once you're there, whether you want to tour independently or prefer to join a group excursion. It also profiles places to stay and eat in and near each park, with options to suit all budgets. Maps show each park's features, along with all surrounding access routes. Are you wondering when to visit? The author tells all about the climate and the crowds (or lack of them) in all seasons and recommends the ideal times to explore our nation's treasures. A unique section, Suggested Trips, contains customized itineraries, describing ways to combine visits to one or more parks with tours of nearby attractions. These routes are designed to last from four to 10 days and include complete directions and recommended places to stay each night. Describes the parks in depth, giving advice on planning your time - vital when it comes to setting priorities. Invaluable. -- Physician's Travel & Meeting Guide Maps are shown for every park. The print edition of the full book is 506 pages. This is a straight-talking author who reminds me of a smart, blunt friend... no pussyfooting around. -- The Armchair Traveler, Daily Herald Although it does not include every site administered by the NPS, this book is very thorough in its treatment of the parks it covers. The author also describes 13 suggested driving trips of five to 12 days each, incorporating nearby attractions. Includes detailed information on accommodations/campgrounds, activities available in each park, handy tips and tidbits, maps and photos. A great travel reference book! -- Amazon customer Touring America's national parks has become a passtime for me. I've been from Acadia to the North Cascades to the Grand Canyon and this book is an excellent reference. With an emphasis on travelling via automobile, it also has several suggested hiking trips in each park as well as other points of interest. They say that most people never get more than 100 feet from their cars in parks. Well, this is the book to help get you there, and point out the best routes outside of your car. It covers more territory than anyone could possibly see in a lifeti |
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Touring the National Parks of the Midwest $4.99 Based on the 506-page full guide to the great American national parks, how to avoid the crowds, walking tours, facilities and how to get there, this edition focuses on the major parks of Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota: Badlands, Devil's Tower, Grand Teton, Mt. Rushmore, Scott's Bluff and Yellowstone. It includes information on accommodations and dining, camping and tours. Unlike other guides, this explains in detail how to tour the parks: how much time to allow, how to avoid the crowds, what each place is really like, what you can safely skip and what you must not miss. It offers advice on planning if you have only a few hours, or if you have a few days to explore. Complete directions on getting to and from the parks are included, as well as how to get around once you're there, whether you want to tour independently or prefer to join a group excursion. It also profiles places to stay and eat in and near each park, with options to suit all budgets. Maps show each park's features, along with all surrounding access routes. Are you wondering when to visit? The author tells all about the climate and the crowds (or lack of them) in all seasons and recommends the ideal times to explore our nation's treasures. A unique section, Suggested Trips, contains customized itineraries, describing ways to combine visits to one or more parks with tours of nearby attractions. These routes are designed to last from four to 10 days and include complete directions and recommended places to stay each night. "Describes the parks in depth, giving advice on planning your time - vital when it comes to setting priorities. Invaluable." -- Physician's Travel & Meeting Guide. Maps are shown for every park. The print edition of the full book is 506 pages. "This is a straight-talking author who reminds me of a smart, blunt friend... no pussyfooting around." -- The Armchair Traveler, Daily Herald. "Although it does not include every site administered by the NPS, this book is very thorough in its treatment of the parks it covers. The author also describes 13 suggested driving trips of five to 12 days each, incorporating nearby attractions. Includes detailed information on accommodations/campgrounds, activities available in each park, handy tips and tidbits, maps and photos. A great travel reference book!" -- Amazon customer. "Touring America's national parks has become a passtime for me. I've been from Acadia to the North Cascades to the Grand Canyon and this book is an excellent reference. With an emphasis on travelling via automobile, it also has several suggested hiking trips in each park as well as other points of interest. They say that most people never get more than 100 feet from their cars in parks. Well, this is the book to help get you there, and point out the best routes outside of your car. It covers more territory than anyone could possibly see in a lifetime...but it's sure fun to try." |
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Touring the National Parks of California $5.99 Based on the 506-page full guide to the great American national parks, how to avoid the crowds, walking tours, facilities and how to get there, this edition focuses on the major parks of California: Death Valley, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Sequoia, King's Canyon and Yosemite. It includes information on accommodations and dining, camping and tours. Unlike other guides, this explains in detail how to tour the parks: how much time to allow, how to avoid the crowds, what each place is really like, what you can safely skip and what you must not miss. It offers advice on planning if you have only a few hours, or if you have a few days to explore. Complete directions on getting to and from the parks are included, as well as how to get around once you're there, whether you want to tour independently or prefer to join a group excursion. It also profiles places to stay and eat in and near each park, with options to suit all budgets. Maps show each park's features, along with all surrounding access routes. Are you wondering when to visit? The author tells all about the climate and the crowds (or lack of them) in all seasons and recommends the ideal times to explore our nation's treasures. A unique section, Suggested Trips, contains customized itineraries, describing ways to combine visits to one or more parks with tours of nearby attractions. These routes are designed to last from four to 10 days and include complete directions and recommended places to stay each night. Describes the parks in depth, giving advice on planning your time - vital when it comes to setting priorities. Invaluable. -- Physician's Travel & Meeting Guide Maps are shown for every park. The print edition of the full book is 506 pages. This is a straight-talking author who reminds me of a smart, blunt friend... no pussyfooting around. -- The Armchair Traveler, Daily Herald Although it does not include every site administered by the NPS, this book is very thorough in its treatment of the parks it covers. The author also describes 13 suggested driving trips of five to 12 days each, incorporating nearby attractions. Includes detailed information on accommodations/campgrounds, activities available in each park, handy tips and tidbits, maps and photos. A great travel reference book! -- Amazon customer Touring America's national parks has become a passtime for me. I've been from Acadia to the North Cascades to the Grand Canyon and this book is an excellent reference. With an emphasis on travelling via automobile, it also has several suggested hiking trips in each park as well as other points of interest. They say that most people never get more than 100 feet from their cars in parks. Well, this is the book to help get you there, and point out the best routes outside of your car. It covers more territory than anyone could possibly see in a lifetime...but it's sure fun to try. -- Amazon customer |
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Touring the National Parks of the Southwest $7.99 Based on the 506-page full guide to the great American national parks, how to avoid the crowds, walking tours, facilities and how to get there, this edition focuses on the major parks of the Southwest: Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Utah & Nevada. It includes information on accommodations and dining, camping and tours. Included are Arches, Bandelier, Big bend, Black Canyon of the Gunnison, Bryce Canyon, Canyon de Chelly, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Carlsbad Caverns, Colorado National Monument, Dinosaur National Monument, Glen Canyon, Grand Canyon, Grand Staircase-Escalante, Great Basin, Great Sand Dunes, Lake Mead, Mesa Verde, Petrified Forest, Rocky Mountain National park, Saguaro, White Sands, & Zion National Park. Unlike other guides, this explains in detail how to tour the parks: how much time to allow, how to avoid the crowds, what each place is really like, what you can safely skip and what you must not miss. It offers advice on planning if you have only a few hours, or if you have a few days to explore. Complete directions on getting to and from the parks are included, as well as how to get around once you're there, whether you want to tour independently or prefer to join a group excursion. It also profiles places to stay and eat in and near each park, with options to suit all budgets. Maps show each park's features, along with all surrounding access routes. Are you wondering when to visit? The author tells all about the climate and the crowds (or lack of them) in all seasons and recommends the ideal times to explore our nation's treasures. A unique section, Suggested Trips, contains customized itineraries, describing ways to combine visits to one or more parks with tours of nearby attractions. These routes are designed to last from four to 10 days and include complete directions and recommended places to stay each night. Describes the parks in depth, giving advice on planning your time - vital when it comes to setting priorities. Invaluable. -- Physician's Travel & Meeting Guide Maps are shown for every park. The print edition of the full book is 506 pages. This is a straight-talking author who reminds me of a smart, blunt friend... no pussyfooting around. -- The Armchair Traveler, Daily Herald Although it does not include every site administered by the NPS, this book is very thorough in its treatment of the parks it covers. The author also describes 13 suggested driving trips of five to 12 days each, incorporating nearby attractions. Includes detailed information on accommodations/campgrounds, activities available in each park, handy tips and tidbits, maps and photos. A great travel reference book! -- Amazon customer Touring America's national parks has become a pastime for me. I've been from Acadia to the North Cascades to the Grand Canyon and this book is an excellent reference. With an emphasis on traveling via automobile, it also has several suggested hiking trips in each park as well as other poin |
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Touring South Africaas National Parks $12.12 This incomparable resource contains detailed descriptions and maps for all South Africa''''s 19 national parks in one handy volume... |
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Touring Caravans $8.92 For a long time the caravan - a travel trailer - was a neglected part of the classic vehicle scene, but now the historic caravan is becoming an increasingly common - and increasingly popular - exhibit at classic car shows. The development of the caravan i |
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Touring Through Great National Parks of America, Vol. 2 $11.03 This video tour of the scenic beauty of America's national parks has been given a spare presentation for its DVD release. Touring Through Great National Parks of America, Vol. 2 has been transferred to disc in the full-frame aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and the audio has been mastered in Dolby Digital Stereo. The narration is in English, with no multiple-language options or bonus materials included for this release. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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Touring Through Great National Parks of America, Vol. 1 $11.01 Three tours of majestic and inspiring footage from the nation's great National Parks, including ARCHES & BRYCE CANYON, GLACIER & ROCKY MOUNTAIN, and OLYMPIC & ACADIA National Parks. With beautiful photography and wonderful scenes of wildlife and nature. |
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Residential homes For Sale - Don't Miss Your Chance!
Affordable, comfortable and offering the benefit of low maintenance, a park home is an ideal alternative to conventional housing. Do you want to make a change in your lifestyle as you move forward into your retirement years or are you simply looking out for a beautiful home to enjoy the tranquil surroundings? Residential homes could be the answer to your questions.
Figures show that about 2, 00,000 people in Britain are enjoying its benefit. Residential homes for sale are offered all over the U.K. and they provide you with the opportunity to choose your dream house from amongst the most beautiful places in the countryside. They also provide financial benefits to the owners as they are usually cheaper than bricks-and-mortar housing. Exemption from paying land registry fees or stamp duty could be an added advantage in some cases. You must check with a solicitor to avail of these benefits.
Although they are constructed from timber, provision for superior insulation and weather proofing makes them highly energy efficient. Low maintenance costs make these residences ideal for those who are looking for ways to avoid high repair bills. Potential owners must gather the requisite information from the Residents and Trade Associations before making the purchase. The specialist representative body for this industry is the National Park Homes Council (NPHC ) . It has taken several initiatives to promote residential homes for sale that have been designed keeping in mind the safety, comfort, and care of the residents.
Finding the right place for yourself can be quite a task but searching at the right place will make all the difference. If you meet the people who are currently staying in the area, it will give you a clearer picture of the community life that may influence buying decisions. Affordable prices along with a perfect blend of peaceful, friendly communal living with proper security is all a person seeking a perfect home could wish for. It is no longer a distant dream.
Websites are providing a wide range of properties for sale. You can browse through the pictures available online or even visit each location via a 360 degrees virtual tour. This will give you a better insight and you will feel like you are standing within the grounds of the property. You can choose your own floor plans and layouts to suit your individual tastes. If you have any queries about their services, how you can visit the location or does it allow pets, your task is further simplified by the brand new park locator service.
Imagine owning the perfect residence that you had dreamt of; it is just a step away as AllensCaravans.com believes in making dreams come true. For more information you could Log onto the website and browse through the residential homes for sale that are available on the market. You deserve to live like a king!
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Caravan Uncertain year ahead for landlords
Uncertain year ahead for landlords
2011 looks set to offer mixed fortunes for holders of landlord insurance with several sets of figures suggesting uncertain times ahead for the rental property market.
According to independent letting specialist, Leaders, the year got off to a strong start for lettings, with demand for quality rental accommodation at an all time high.
The company, which has more than 40 branches in the south of England, said that January is traditionally a busy month for lettings, but in the first month of 2011 it saw a significant increase in people looking for somewhere to rent.
In fact, during the first three weeks of January, 15 percent more prospective tenants registered with the agency to find rented accommodation, compared to the same period last year.
The agency's managing director, Paul Weller, said the rise was due to ideal market conditions for landlords, with top-end rents being achieved in many areas, relatively cheap lending and strong demand from professional tenants, which shows no signs of abating.
He went on to say that for those considering letting for the first time, or extending their portfolios, now is the perfect time to enter the market. There are some great opportunities for purchasing property and a better choice of buy to let mortgage products now available.
At the same time, for homeowners who would like to move but cannot sell, letting could be the ideal solution until the sales market improves.
Weller's views are shared by estate agents Savills, which recently reported that 6% rise in average rents during the past 12 months has started to attract property investors back into the market.
It says the market now offers substantial opportunities, particularly for those with equity.
In its Spotlight on Residential Investment the company says the current lack of debt funding for large, complex development schemes has created the greatest opportunity for residential investment.
Equity rich entrepreneurial property companies are taking advantage of this opportunity by either building schemes of sufficient scale to eventually sell on to institutional investors or teaming up in joint ventures with the institutions.
Jacqui Daly, director of Savills research, explained that the demand for rental property, both open market and intermediate will continue to increase; particularly as stock levels are likely to fall in the foreseeable future.
This we believe means the medium and longer term outlook for the rental market is broadly positive, with rental growth expected to exceed income growth over the next few years, she added.
Although the rental market may be buoyant, holders of landlord insurance are likely to face a number of challenges over the coming year.
Of prime concern is the ability of many tenants to keep up with their rent as government spending cuts begin to bite.
The housing charity Shelter has already warned that more tenants are borrowing on their credit cards to pay their rent.
It says over two million people have used credit cards to pay their mortgage or rent, a rise of almost 50% over the last year.
Campbell Robb, Shelter's chief executive, said the charity's research brings into sharp focus the daily struggle faced by millions of people across the country to keep a roof over their head.
He said this is a totally unsustainable situation and one which he fears could see thousands more families pushed into the spiral of debt, eviction or repossession and ultimately homelessness.
It's vital that every single person using credit cards in this way takes action to get themselves out of debt and seeks urgent advice from organisations like Shelter, to ensure they don't lose their home, he added.
Meanwhile eviction specialists Landlord Assist said landlords should take precautionary measures to protect their business interests. The firm recommended careful tenant referencing and taking out landlord insurance against non-payment of rent.
Managing director Graham Kinnear said his organization was concerned that the problem will only worsen, especially as rents are expected to increase further this year.
This, combined with the VAT increase and Government spending cuts, the impact of which is likely to be felt hard over the coming months, will put tenants under increasing financial pressure, he concluded.
About the Author
John Maitland has been in the insurance industry for 15 years. Specialising in caravan insurance, motorhome insurance, landlord lnsurance and travel insurance.


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