Posts Tagged ‘travel’
» posted on Friday, January 13th, 2012 at 2:39 pm by
Take Your Kazuma ATV for Winter Racing this Winter
While winter ATV racing is not a new thing with veterans and ATV enthusiasts, many people refrain from riding their ATVs during winter time because they fear that they are not skilled enough to control their ATVs. It is one thing to ride ATV on bumpy trails but it’s quite another thing to ride their ATVs on slippery snow. A different set of skills is required to ride ATVs in the winter.
» posted on Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011 at 9:15 pm by
A Woman Traveling & Living Solo in a Van – Why?
Why would a woman choose to travel on her own and live in a van? Is it safe? Is it sane?
» posted on Sunday, November 20th, 2011 at 11:15 pm by
5 Car Kits You Should Have During Traveling
Car Kits or Automotive Tools are very important to make sure you have a safe journey while driving your car. It also can ensure you to have a convenient experience while driving. Some of the kits mentioned here are considered complementary gadgets because they are used to serve your technology gadgets.
post a comment | filed under Car Gadgets | tags: automotive, car, driving, gadgets, travel
» posted on Wednesday, November 16th, 2011 at 11:16 am by
The Freedom Of Travelling In A Camper Van
In this article, I am going to write about the joys of going on holiday in a camper van. Owning and travelling around in one of these vans gives people a lot of freedom of where they want to stop to sleep and for how long they want to stay in each destination. Many people from the UK decide to tour parts of Europe over a period of months in one of these type of vehicles.
» posted on Friday, November 11th, 2011 at 11:15 pm by
The Bliss of Modern Car Gadgets
We have come a long way since Henry Ford introduced us to his Model T Ford a hundred years ago. At the time, that jerky vehicle had to be crank handled to make it start, and with what gusto it started!
post a comment | filed under Car Gadgets | tags: car, driving, gadgets, Henry Ford, travel
» posted on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 at 1:15 am by
Cheap Camper Van Hire With Great Things to Offer
Cheap camper van hire need not mean the standard of vehicle you may hire, or the level of comfort and features be in any way budget class. Bargains are still to be had in this very competitive sector.
» posted on Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 at 5:31 am by
All About Camper Van Hire
The use of a camper van for a holiday, whether you have bought it or opted for camper van hire, is quite ideal for a couple of reasons. Firstly, it is because it allows you the freedom to move around. Renting a self-catering holiday home or a room in a hotel is, of course, nice, but there is not the sense of travel that a camper van can give you.
» posted on Monday, October 17th, 2011 at 6:30 pm by
Sharing the Road With Oversize Vehicles
Oversize vehicles are a vital part of the rural development in Western Australia. WA is a huge state and road transport is the only way some items can be transported around the state. Just have a look at some of the huge mining trucks. There are many types of oversize vehicles, all of which display a sign indicating that the vehicle is greater than the standard width or length. The standard width for a truck is usually no more than 2.5 meters wide and cars are around 1.9 meters wide.
post a comment | filed under Vehicle | tags: etc, headlights, OVERSIZE, travel, vehicles
» posted on Sunday, October 16th, 2011 at 3:33 am by
Automotive Propane Conversion Kits – Is it Safe in All Climates?
If you are looking for a solution for four wheeling all over the nation, in all climates you can depend on an automotive propane conversion system. You also won’t have to worry about stalling or replacing new tanks.
post a comment | filed under Automotive | tags: automotive, extreme, travel, trip
» posted on Saturday, October 15th, 2011 at 5:31 pm by
Vehicle Tracker – Never Losing Track Again
GPS vehicle tracking system, also known as vehicle tracker, is a device that uses satellite signals to track vehicles. The device is placed inside of the vehicle, allowing either real-time or passive monitoring of its location.