Filed Under (Uncategorized) by editor on 28-06-2010

If you and your family are interested in touring the world, why not tour the world in style? One of the most popular vacation spots for single individuals and families to visit is Rocky Point, Mexico.

However, if you desire to visit Rocky Point on a sporadic schedule then you should consider obtaining a Rocky point condo for sale. These condos are generally featured on the sandy beaches of Rocky point.

In fact, one of the prime reasons why people desire to visit Rocky Point is for their beaches. The sandy beach Rocky point condos are large enough to accommodate you and your entire family. There are a lot of people that purchase a condo in this vacation hot spot so they can have a place to call home whenever they are visiting.

Las Palomas Rocky point condos are spectacular. They feature wide open floor plans and a view of the ocean that is more than enough to take your breath away. You can choose to obtain an upstairs or a downstairs condo at your disposal.

Also, the amount of rooms and space in these condos will differ as well. The best way to locate a condo that will suit your needs is to begin your search online. Upon finding a condo that appeals to you and your families desires, take a trip down to Rocky Point and check it out firsthand.

Never opt to purchase a condo without seeing it in person first. Remember that things can appear to look different online or even in pictures, so in order to ensure that you obtain the living space that you desire you should take a short trip to Rocky Point so you can analyze all of their gorgeous condos that are selling for extremely low prices.



It’s hard enough to take a decent vacation—hard to get time off work, hard to make flight arrangements—without having to deal with staying in a cheap motel as well.

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They won’t just give you access to Mexico at its best, but they’ll also give you the best prices on condo rentals in Puerto Penasco Sonora Mexico, so you can enjoy your vacation in style. Be prepared though, it’s not it’s not like a regular reservation site; there aren’t hundreds of pages to navigate and endless amounts of information to read.

Instead the clever folks offer you virtual tours of the Puerto Penasco Condos and even give you the opportunity to own your condo instead of just staying a few nights. There’s no difficult-to-use system for finding rates on the nights you want to stay, just a straight forward calendar—no messing around, no fuss—they tell you both peak rates and off-peak rates, so you can decide when best to visit for YOU!

The best part is, when you go to make your reservation, they show you the exact room you’re about to reserve so you know your room number before you even get to the hotel, and you can check out where it is on the virtual tour and make sure it’s the room for you.



Filed Under (camping) by Trudy on 01-09-2009

Camping is a wonderful recreational activity that you can enjoy with your spouse, friends, or family. With it, not only does your exhausted mind get relieved, but also you get to breathe in lots of fresh air and do a variety of healthy physical activities. The experience freshens you up like nothing else would. But it is essential to pack the right kind of gear or equipment you will need to survive in the wilderness and rough terrains. Equally important is not to take along the items that have more weight and less utility.

Especially if you are headed for a trip that will require you to trek a long distance till the camping site, you need to be extremely careful to include only essential and lightweight items of practical utility in your list. This is because most of us are not used to walking in rough terrains. And if there is a heavy bag on your back weighing you down, there will be a good possibility of you collapsing before your camping trip has even begun. Otherwise also, if you do manage to make it, you would end up getting exhausted every day instead of enjoying yourself.

The Do’s And Don’ts While Selecting Camping Gear:
Don’t go for bulky and large tents for camping. Instead opt for the types that are lightweight and durable. They would weigh less and occupy less space in your bag. Also learn to pack them the right way. If you pack them in a messy manner, they would lessen the space in your bag and might necessitate carrying an extra bag. Same thing goes for the sleeping bags. For example down-filled sleeping bags are lightweight and provide more warmth than most of the other types of sleeping bags.

Select the clothing that does not add too much weight to your camping gear. Especially for camping during summer consider clothing made of light fabric like pajamas, loose tops / t-shirts. Avoid heavy stuff like jeans, sweatshirts. Even for wintertime camping, pack the kind of clothes that provide more warmth and not bulk.

The Cookware And Foodstuff:
It is best to take along Freeze-dried camping food. This kind of food is light weight, easy to make (just need to add some hot water), and tastes reasonably good. If you are adept at cooking over fire, you may take along the minimum of cookware and sufficient food material. Remember, cookware can add a lot of unnecessary weight. Restrict it to the bare minimum.

Avoid Gizmos:
At any cost avoid packing things like portable CD-players, laptops, and other such technical gadgets that you have a fetish for. Apart from adding unnecessary weight, they corrupt the natural ambience and serenity of the camping site.

Any sort of camping, rustic or otherwise, can be best enjoyed by taking along only the essential items. Too many camping equipment also makes the camping site look messy and spoils the fun.



Camping is one of the best ways to spend your vacations. Depending on the sites, sometimes the fun you have while camping is simply unmatched. But it also requires you to leave the safety of your home and easy accessibility of medical facilities in your city. The risk of injury because of various factors or possibility of you falling sick because of change of environment during camping is always there. Therefore, it is vital to pack the right sort of camping gear that provides you protection from injuries and sickness. And in case you do get injured or fall sick, you should have access to first-aid and means of contacting the emergency services. Here’s how to prepare your self by getting the right kind of camping gear for safe and secure camping.

Protection From Weather:
Weather must be your prime consideration while selecting the camping gear. Most of the camping sites are susceptible to drastic changes in weather conditions. Make it a point to get a good weather report for the park / area where you propose to camp. Based on the weather report, you must buy or arrange the kind of tent that will provide you adequate protection from heat, cold, rain, or snow as the case may be. The same thing goes for your sleeping bags and clothing. Both the items should be well suited to the weather at the camping site.

Protection From Animals & Insects:
Camps are usually pitched in wilderness and some of the camping sites are prone to visits by animals like bears, wolves, and snakes. In such cases, you must get the kind of tents that are sturdy and can be fastened from inside. Plus it is good to have flares or things of that sort to scare a wild beast away. It is also advisable to take counseling regarding how to behave / escape in case of an encounter with a bear or other wild animals. There are some camping sites where it’s only the insects that you need to take care of. You must inquire about the repellants that are required and include the same in your list. Mosquito nets, sprays, or tents having nets at entrance should be considered while camping in such areas.

Safety Equipments:
In case you plan on hiking or rock climbing during camping, then make sure you take along the safety equipments i.e. ropes, hooks, shoes and so on. Also it is advisable not to venture on such exploits unless you have sufficient skill or a competent person along with you to guide you. These activities if taken casually can prove to be extremely hazardous and at times even fatal.

Finally, a first aid kit must form part of your camping gear. This is something that you are most likely to be in need of as minor scratches and illnesses are bound to happen to one person or another of your troupe. Taking a cell phone along is also a wise step. It provides you immediate connectivity in case of an emergency.



Filed Under (camping) by Trudy on 18-08-2009

Sleeping bags are one of the most important items of camping gear. You must never make the mistake of randomly selecting a sleeping bag. This could prove to be a mistake that mars the fun of your trip completely. Not being able to get a good night’s sleep after an active day at camping can be extremely disturbing. Conversely, if you get refreshing sleep at night, you awaken rejuvenated and ready for the next day. So it is imperative to choose your sleeping bag with care and after due consultation from experts. There are a number of factors that must be taken into account while getting a sleeping bag.

The Weather:
The weather is the most important element to be considered while selecting a sleeping bag for camping. If it is going to be warm, simple sleeping bags will do for you and your family members. Rectangular sleeping bags that permit movement while sleeping and have synthetic filling are ideal for such weather. Still you must ensure that these bags have adequate padding to buffer you from the hard ground. However, if the temperature is going to be on the lower side, you will need a sleeping bag that provides adequate warmth. For milder temperatures, you may opt for synthetic filled mummy shaped bags or tapered bags. Such bags cling close to your body owing to their shape and keep you warm. However, if you are planning on camping in typical winters with snow and all, you must choose goose down filled sleeping bags. Goose down is the sort of material that provides you extra warmth when filled into sleeping bags. These bags cost more but, as you will definitely discover in due course, it’s well worth it buying them.

Further, if it’s likely to rain during your trip, you must consider getting outer lining or covers for your sleeping bags. These covers prevent your bags from getting wet and you can even use them to rest during the warmer part of the day.

The Camping Style:
Another thing that you must consider while purchasing a sleeping bag is the kind of camping you propose to do. If it entails trekking long distances or hiking to pitch your tents at a particular site, you must avoid synthetic filled sleeping bags, as they are significantly heavier. In such cases, you must choose down filled sleeping bags that are lightweight. Also avoid rectangular sleeping bags, which are bulky. Go for tapered or mummy shaped bags instead. If you will be hiking or trekking during the camping trip, it’s important to keep your backpacks as light as possible.

The Individual Who Sleeps:
Some people tend to feel hot while sleeping whereas others feel cold. Similarly, children need more warmth during sleep. The person for whom the sleeping bag is meant must therefore be given consideration. If you are planning to camp with your family, make it a point to get down filled bags for the children.

Do not compromise on the quality of sleeping bags for saving a few dollars. Spending a little more money on the right sleeping bag can double the fun while camping.



Filed Under (camping) by Trudy on 11-08-2009

Camping is a great way of vacationing that has arisen out of our latent desire to remain in proximity of Mother Nature. Occasionally we feel the need to break free from the shackles of material world and cuddle in nature’s lap for a while. You also have the option to stay in one of the many hotels or resorts in the mountains. However, the formal surroundings of these places constantly remind you of the city life that you are trying so hard to get away from. That is why camping emerges as an ideal choice for those who are looking for that perfect t?te-?-t?te with Mother Nature!

Camping Sites:
It has been conventional to camp in mountainous regions that are usually heavily forested. Though there is no such binding rule for camping. You can pitch your tent virtually at any isolated and scenic place – amid the hills, on the bank of a river, seaside area etc. However, people find camping much more fun in the hills or mountains. The terrain simply suits the vacationing style. The majestic grandeur and serenity of mountains overlooking camping sites, the popular associated activities like rock climbing, hiking, trekking, mountain biking and so on make mountains ideal camping spots. It is for this reason, these days camping has come to imply staying in tents in the wild mountainous regions. In the U.S, the government has specified certain areas and parks that are to be used as camping grounds.

Different Ways To Camp:
Camping is chiefly a recreational activity aimed at having fun in pristine surroundings. However, some people also see it as a means to test their endurance.  Therefore, broadly two ways of camping have developed. One is the milder kind practiced by families who camp at safe sites where amenities like water, medicine, and sports like fishing, horse riding, etc are available to keep the children engaged and entertained. Other kind of camping is meant for adults looking for adventure. In this case, sites encompass rough terrain and the activities include hiking, trekking, and rock climbing. Such campers bring along the minimum amount of gear. The period of camping also varies greatly. Some camping trips are restricted to weekends and some stretch as far as a month.

The Weather Factor:
Usually the best season to go camping is summer. Most people prefer to camp during the warmer part of the year. However, camping during winter months can also be fun and there are a good number of people who like to do it. Camping in snow gives you a different high and one big advantage is that you get to see more wildlife than in summer. The reason is that animals like deer, moose etc. move to the lower regions of mountains in search of food.

Where To Get Information On Camping:
There are various books that provide useful information regarding the sites of camping, camping equipment and food. But the best place to look for information relating to camping is the Internet. There are a number of sites that contain detailed information on various aspects of camping.



Filed Under (camping) by Trudy on 04-08-2009

You can have tremendous fun while camping along with your spouse, family, or friends. But to have a successful camping trip, it is essential that you make adequate preparations before leaving the safety and security of your home. Preparation to go camping entails identifying a suitable site, gathering information about that place, and making a checklist and purchasing / arranging the camping gear. Let’s go over the various aspects of preparation to go camping step by step.

Selecting The Site Or Park To Camp:
The first thing you need to do is to select the site for camping. To safeguard the environment, the U.S. Govt. has allocated certain sites or grounds for camping. You cannot camp outside these particular sites known as National Parks. You can get information on various parks on the Internet. From among these sites choose a site that you like the most. Then get started with your preparations.

Getting Weather Report:
Once you have earmarked the site, you should obtain a weather report for that particular area for the duration you propose to go camping. The weather in many areas changes sporadically, but still it’s a good idea to know the overall climate and equip yourself for the same. You may consider getting a portable weather station that will keep you informed regarding the weather forecast throughout your camping trip.

Procuring Tents, Sleeping Bags, & Clothing:
Once you have an idea of the weather conditions of the area where you wish to camp, you can go ahead and purchase suitable camping gear i.e. tents, sleeping bags, and clothing for your trip. If the weather is going to be warm or moderate, you may opt for tents and sleeping bags made of light stuff. The clothes should also be apt for summer time and it is best to dress in layers so that you can remove or put on clothes depending on the temperature. And if it’s going to rain, you will require waterproof tents and raincoats along with other clothes. If the temperature is expected to dip, you will need to buy tents that retain warmth and sleeping bags that have extra padding inside and cling to your body to keep you warm. In fact, you just need to describe the weather conditions to the salespersons at the store and they will offer you suitable gear for camping.

Packing The Right Sort Of Foodstuff & Water:
You can either take along tinned / freeze-dried food which you can turn into ready to eat food just by adding hot water. Or you can pack the groceries and cook your own food at site. The first option will cost you more but require negligible effort on your part. The second option will have you spend less and the meals would have adequate variety but you will spend a lot of time cooking and need to carry cookware too. If you enjoy cooking over fire / grill, the latter option will suit you. And if potable water is not going to be available at camping ground, you will also need to take ample water bottles to last your trip.

Last but not the least; remember to pack a good first aid kit to keep prepared for any kind of mishaps while camping in wilderness.



Filed Under (camping) by Trudy on 28-07-2009

There are no set rules when it comes to camping gear or the equipment needed to go camping. Actually, it depends upon a number of factors – the weather at the time you propose to go camping, the camping style you wish to adopt, the amenities available at the camping site, and the duration of your trip. However, taking along the right kind of weather gear or equipments is vital to successful and fun camping.

Camping Gear – The Essentials:
There are some essential things that you just cannot dispense with if you are planning on camping. This includes items such as tents, sleeping bags, clothes including towels, cooking ware, plates, lighting and fire making devices, foodstuff, knives, soaps, toothbrushes and toothpastes, and a first aid kit. Irrespective of the type of camping you propose to undertake, you must not omit any of these items.

However, these are the bare minimum items that any camper – howsoever adventurous – must take along. But the realistic lists of items needed to go camping vary greatly. Read on for a quick view.

Items Required For Family Camping:
If you are planning on going camping with your family, expect the number of items required to expand greatly. This is because the moment kids come into the picture you simply cannot afford to ignore their comfort. Not only because you genuinely care for them, but also to avoid a good deal of whining and complaining! So take care to include proper cooking ware, folding chairs, and cots in the essentials. Children may find sleeping and sitting on hard ground too uncomfortable. You may also consider taking along a cooler for cold foods and drinks. You will also need to have a good stock of bottled water. It shall not be needed, however, if potable water is available at the camping site.

Items Needed For Protection From Weather:
While finalizing the list of take-along items to go camping, it is extremely important to take into consideration the weather. If you are planning to camp in summer and nights are also expected to be moderate, you would require minimal clothing, simple tents (inexpensive ones) and sleeping bags. In case, there is a possibility of rain or drop in night temperature, make it a point to procure solid, waterproof tents and add warm clothing to your list. Opt for sleeping bags with padding inside.

If you have plans to camp in winter and it snows at site, you would need special tents that provide you extra warmth. Also, your sleeping bags should be designed to keep you warm. Obviously, you will require the kind of clothes, gloves, socks, and shoes that obviate the possibility of frostbite.

Advice For The Rough Campers:
First, accept your limitations. Don’t get carried away by adventurous stories. Getting lost in wilderness without adequate food and clothing can prove fatal. If you do have enough stamina and knowledge of the area where you propose to rough it out, never make the mistake of precluding the essentials. Camping or otherwise, your safety is of paramount importance.



Filed Under (camping) by Trudy on 21-07-2009

Tents are your home away from home when you are out camping. So you just can’t afford to be casual while purchasing these important items. You must examine your practical requirement and interests thoroughly before you opt for a particular kind of tent. If you do not do so, you may end up facing discomfort throughout your trip or land up carrying an unnecessary burden everywhere you go.

Look Out For The Weather:
Weather is given the prime consideration while choosing any type of camping gear and tents are no exception. If it’s summer time, any inexpensive tent will do. You might want to go in for a tent with a removable top so that you can gaze at stars while lying down at night. In case it’s going to be cold where you propose to camp, then you will have to get a nice closed-type of tent made of sturdy fabric. Especially if there’s possibility of snowfall, your tent will have to be adequately equipped to provide you ample protection. If the weather report predicts sporadic rain, then you will have to choose a waterproof tent. Else be prepared to go wet for long periods of time.

The Duration & Distance Involved:
Before getting a camping tent, you must consider the duration of your trip too. If you are just going camping to spend the weekend out, you need not bother too much about the quality of tent. Especially during the warm part of the year or when the weather is moderate, you may as well go without any tent at all (that is if your trip’s duration spans only a day or two). However, if there’s even the slight possibility of rain or snow, you must get a waterproof tent even if you are camping just for the weekend. For staying wet for too long can spoil the whole fun.

Also, if your trip involves walking or hiking long distances to the camping ground or site, you will have to take along a lightweight tent.

The Area Where You Camp:
If the grounds where you propose to pitch your tent are in the safe zone i.e. free from animals like bears or snakes, you can get yourself tents that are open in the front to let in fresh air. But if you are planning on camping deep in the woods, you will have to go in for sealed tents. Otherwise, there is a good possibility of you waking up with a snake or two inside your tent. Sealed tents or tents with nets covering the openings provide you protection from dangerous insects like mosquitoes and spiders.

While selecting your camping tent, remember to take into account the factors listed above. Your tent must be equipped to provide you comfort, safety, and privacy, but it should not be unnecessarily claustrophobic either.



Filed Under (Travel with Kids) by Trudy on 14-07-2009

Potty training doesn’t have to stop when you have to travel. Preparation is key when continuing potty training on the road.

 

First off, bring your child’s stand alone potty chair with you. If it comes down to it,  you can always pull off the road and set the child’s potty chair up in the  passenger side seat. Be sure to bring inserts or small plastic bags for lining the potty. It will make clean up a lot easier.

 

If you bring the potty, be sure to remember paper or wipes for your child. Bring whatever it is she uses at home. A long trip is not the place to experiment.

 

Have your child wear one of the many disposable training pants that are on the market. This will protect clothes, car seat and tender little feelings from the occasional accident.

 

Try to limit fluids and high water content foods on the road. Hydration is a good thing, but you don’t want your toddler to have an accident because you can’t find a place on the two-lane road to pull over.

 

And don’t forget to stop often so your little one can use the rest areas bathrooms. Just bring the child’s potty seat in to the restroom with you. They may be afraid of the toilet, so don’t be surprised if your little on insists on using the full potty chair.

 

Also, it is normal for there to be potty training backslides during periods of high stress or travel. So, don’t be to hard on your little one if they suddenly start having more accidents than at home.

 

When you arrive at your destination, try to encourage you toddler to get back on their normal potty routine as quickly as possible. You will both feel better when you get home and back to