Tierra Del Sol Four Wheel Drive Club Of San Diego And to promote the recreational motorized access of are copyright by Tierra del SolFour Wheel Drive Club to those specific products or activities related to http://www.tds4x4.com/
Extractions: About TDS Officers TDS Safari Members ... Links Tierra Del Sol 4WDC Mission Statement To promote 4 Wheel Drive motor vehicle family recreation as wholesome and fun. To demonstrate motor vehicle recreation practices to protect and enjoy the natural environment. And to promote the recreational motorized access of public lands. TDS ANNOUNCEMENTS American Red Cross CPR Saturday Take Pride In America San Diego Fire Photos Information Please sign the Tierra Del Sol 4WDC Guestbook View the Guestbook All corporate trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used to refer to those specific products or activities related to those products. TDS4x4's use of these trademarks in no way infers that any relationship exists between TDS4x4 and the trademark owner. Any or all activities and/or actions depicted in this site may be hazardous, the authors of this material only relate their personal experiences and this publication does not endorse or recommend any particular activity or action. Please use common sense and your discretion before engaging in any activity. Please, at all times remember: Safety First. TDS 4x4 assumes no liability for your use of the material contained within this site. Send error messages to: TDS Webmaster Updated On: January 22, 2004
Extractions: Year 'Round Fun at the Top of the Rockies The Leadville and Twin Lakes areas are not glitzy resorts, crowded with condos; rather they are quaint, historic mining towns located in high mountain valleys, surrounded with snow-capped peaks. They are friendly, unpretentious little places that create great memories without straining your budget. Summer Recreation Directory Boating Camping Fishing ... Vacation Packages Browse either the Summer Recreation Directory or the Winter Recreation Directory Winter Recreation Directory Hunting Snowmobiling ... Vacation Packages Other Winter Activities
BlueRibbon Magazine - On Line aimed at promoting socially responsible fourwheeling by enhancing to Northern California srecreational community, said that support the activities that make http://www.sharetrails.org/magazine.cfm?story=411
Tread Lightly! at promoting socially responsible fourwheeling by enhancing to Northern Californiasrecreational community, said that support the activities that make http://www.treadlightly.org/news.mv
Extractions: Ogden, UTAH (May 20, 2004) Thank you cards can sometimes get the job done. You get them occasionally from your mom, your co-worker, the guy you buy Ebay stuff from. But when it comes to thanking Tread Trainers and responsible recreationists for their dedicationa cursive thank you on a heart shaped card wont cut it. With the help of the Ford Motor Company Fund, Tread Lightly! has created a new advertisement set to debut this summer. The ad was created to highlight the nice works of responsible recreationists and to thank Ford for their continuing support of Tread Lightly!. It was also aimed at increasing participation in the Tread Trainer program. This ad was meant to be a lighthouse in a sea of mixed messages from the off-highway advertising world, said Lori Davis, Tread Lightly!s executive director. Using your vehicle responsibly is the only way to keep areas open and the environment thrivingand this ad makes that clear in a positive way.
Extractions: You will drive on our fields and following the tracks that will take you on some unique natural trails. Following the tracks that will take you on some unique natural trails. Anywhere you go, you will get to discover an unforgettable countryside. If you are lucky, you may meet animals such as deer, antelope, rabbit, coyote, fox, and other smaller animals. If required, one of your hosts can explain to you the local history of our place. Your host will tell you about the places marked by history, and about the various beautiful workd of nature. It is a great way to mix fun and discovery. And only a local host can introduce you to the local areas rich background and diversity.
Gene Chappie-Shasta Off Highway Vehicle Area not play areas so be courteous of other recreational users and Visitor activities.Offhighway vehicle touring, four-wheel-driving, competitive events, mountain http://www.ca.blm.gov/redding/chappie_ohv.html
Extractions: Draft Chappie-Shasta OHV Trail Map PDF 408KB (Best viewed at 150%) Description Visitors to the rolling, brushy hills near Shasta Lake in northern California will find off-highway vehicle (OHV) riding challenges for all abilities. More than 250 miles of roads and trails are open to motorcyclists, all-terrain vehicle drivers, and four-wheelers. The area is near Shasta Dam and Shasta Lake, and there are overlooks of the Sacramento River below the dam. The area, named for former U. S. Congressman Eugene Chappie, is open y ear-round with some seasonal restrictions during the wet winter months. The area is managed through inter-agency cooperation between the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Reclamation and the National Park Service. Directions Chappie-Shasta OHV Staging Area and Shasta Campground From Redding, take Interstate 5 north about 10 miles to the Shasta Dam exit. Follow Shasta Dam Boulevard 2 miles, turn right on Lake Boulevard to Shasta Dam. A permit is required to cross Shasta Dam at this time (See Permits and Regulations below). After crossing Shasta Dam, turn left travel 2 miles to facilities.
Activities activities Camping Fishing four wheel driving Horse riding Hunting and tipscan be found in the Victorian recreational Fishing Guide fourwheel driving http://www.dse.vic.gov.au/dse/nrenfor.nsf/avp/5BE9A392E54B3C7B4A256AA30080D4BC-?
Adventuring In Your National Forest not for your average fourwheel-drive vehicle many other types of recreational experiences,including panning, sailing, boating, snow activities, camping and http://www.visit-eldorado.com/visitorsguide/nationalforest.html
Extractions: By Kristi Schroeder The Eldorado National Forest and Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit manage a wide diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities from hiking, horseback riding, backpacking, and rock climbing to off-highway vehicles. Winding their way through the forest is more than 60 nonwilderness trails for hikers, mountain bikers and equestrian riders. Located in the vicinity of Sly Park Reservoir, the Fleming Meadow trail system is perfect for people seeking a close place to day hike and is accessible most of the year. You can customize your hike by combining trail segments of varying length and difficulty. From the Hell Hole country in the north to Highway 88 to the south, the National Forest trails offer the perfect nature experience for young and old and for all experience levels. Backpacking in Desolation and Mokelumne wilderness areas offers a remote, primitive experience for the knowledgeable backpacker. Hint: Many areas of the wilderness are highly popular due to their relatively easy access to the highways. Avoid these areas if you want a real wilderness experience. With a little extra time and fitness, you can reach some of the lesser-used areas or the interior zones. It will be worth it. Permits are required for wilderness areas year-round.
Four Wheel Drive NSW & ACT :: Responsible 4WDing The Association closely follows the activities of public land management authorities overseasto expand its world horizons in recreational four wheel driving. http://nsw.4wd.org.au/cms/
Extractions: Code of Ethics The Association closely follows the activities of public land management authorities and prepares submissions to Government, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Lands and Water Conservation and other organisations, working with them to help ensure the natural asset which we enjoy (the bush) is well managed.
Provider Details [ NZQA ] poor visibility for land based recreational activities (level 3). personal boatingsafety in recreational craft by knowledge of operating a four wheel drive (4WD http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/for-business/details.do?providerId=101770001
Jon Gooch to occupy their spare time, whether it is through traditional recreational activitiesand hobbies or through unconventional pastimes such as fourwheeling. http://home.wlu.edu/~blackmerh/eas190/jgfinal.html
Extractions: Jon Gooch May 30, 2002 EAS 190 Four Wheeling Across History: From General Purpose Vehicle to the Modern Day Jeep I. Bibliographical Guide People choose various ways to occupy their spare time, whether it is through traditional recreational activities and hobbies or through unconventional pastimes such as four-wheeling. With each passing year, more people are drawn toward the risk and excitement of conquering nature in their four-wheel drive vehicle. Consequently, big business has grown around the four-wheeling sport, as specialty shops meet the demand for custom parts and vehicle modifications. I initially planned to examine the entire four-wheel trend, but after beginning my research I decided it would be more interesting to trace the evolution of the Jeep from its military predecessor to its modern day form. My sources are organized by their publication date because I found the more relevant sources are the most recent. Foster, Patrick R. The Story of Jeep . N.p.: Krause Publications, 1998. King, Granville, and Willie Worthy.
South East Queensland Australia Travel Guide beachfront brasserie, bistro, bars, shop ping village and recreational activities,plus 50 can also go whale watching in season), or by four wheel drive if you http://www.atn.com.au/qld/south/fraser.htm
Service Tasmania Online Home Subject Index Culture, Sport And Commonwealth State Government Local Government. four wheel driving Guide to theState s 4WD tracks and how to minimise environmental impact (cruisin without http://www.servicetasmania.tas.gov.au/Nav/SubHeading.asp?subjectcategory=F&Topic
O*NET Code Connector Detailed Information Page Drive a fourwheel drive vehicle equipped for major emergencies such Instruct participantsin skiing, swimming, or other recreational activities, and provide http://www.onetcodeconnector.org/report?id=562&s=title&tog=33
TLCC (S.A.) - Club Overview The Club is also a member of the South Australian Association of four Wheel DriveClubs. To encourage and promote family oriented recreational activities. http://www.picknowl.com.au/homepages/tlccsa/nb2ovw.htm
Extractions: Home Overview Joining For Members Meetings Committee ... SiteMap The Club is a family oriented organisation and endeavours to promote four wheel driving as a responsible and legitimate recreation. Members are encouraged to become involved in social as well as various outdoor activities. By an involvement with the Club, we hope that members will gain proficiency in vehicle handling and valuable information for the maintenance and general care of their vehicle, and an environmental awareness. Accredited driver training Trips local and interstate (fishing, bird watching, camping, sight seing etc) Social club events (movies, dining, camping) Radio training and informtion Environment participation and information Map and trip logs library G.P.S information Book and video library Community involvement Working bees (national parks, heritage buildings etc) Guest speakers at general club meetings Discount purchasing Technical information, question and answer
Who's Using Back Roads? -The Olympian and fourwheel drives. Nonmotorized activities include hiking, mountain biking, horsebackriding and cross-country skiing. The other recreational activities http://www.theolympian.com/home/specialsections/Outdoors/20030117/9969.shtml
Extractions: News for your wireless device var pageName="" var server="" var channel="" var pageType="" var pageValue="" var prop1="Outdoors" var prop2="" var prop3="Who's using back roads?" var prop4="" var prop5="" var prop6="news" var prop7="" var prop8="" var prop9="" var prop10="" var s_code=' ' The Olympian, Olympia Washington Friday, January 17, 2003 News Originally published Friday, January 17, 2003 N.S. NOKKENTVED THE OLYMPIAN By the numbers Activities in which fuel was used on back roads and off roads: Motorized activity: 5 million gallons or 20 percent. Nonmotorized activities: 7.9 million gallons or 30.6 percent. Other uses: 12.7 million or 49.4 percent. Total: 25.7 million gallons. Activities reported by survey respondents: Hiking: 31.8 percent. ORV: 14.8 percent. Skiing: 10.9 percent. Biking: 8.4 percent. Equestrian: 4.8 percent. Snowmobile: 2.6 percent. Other activities include: Hunting: 7.9 percent.
Desert Dogs To provide social, educational and recreational activities for our activities areorganized on a weekly or four Wheel Drive Safety See the ASA4WDC Safety and http://groups.msn.com/DesertDogs/aboutus.msnw
Extractions: var nEditorialCatId = 327; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: document.write(' Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help Desert Dogs DesertDogs@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now HomePage Pictures ... Tools The Desert Dogs 4WDC was first started in 1999 by Ron Bielak and Chris Vesley. Activities are organized on a weekly or monthly basis. Trips are organized to provide 4 wheel drive off road experiences. Our trips range in difficulty from mild(stock vehicle) to hard-core (very modified vehicle) and everything in between. We encourage participation by people of all experience and skill levels. Guests are always welcome. Camping Trips: Weekend camping trips of 2 or more days duration, depending on the time available. Day Runs: Day runs, usually on a Sunday or any hollidays. Night Runs: Night runs usually on a Saturday or other hollidays.
Extractions: Outdoor recreation in the Northwest is for everyone! SKIFORALL offers a variety of off-snow recreational activities and sports for children and adults with disabilities throughout the year. We encourage family members to join in the fun where appropriate. Activities are designed to include people with disabilities in typical Pacific Northwest outdoor activities and to promote education, independence, socialization, exposure to adaptive equipment and techniques, and, of course - to have lots of fun! Enjoy a bike ride using your own cycle or ride one of our bikes, adaptive cycles or tandems. SKIFORALL has the nation's largest fleet of adaptive cycles - more than 40 at last count. Adaptive aspects include: Cyclists can ride any distance they choose during these rides, depending on their interest, strength and endurance. Rides are held at various locations in King, Snohomish and Pierce Counties. Routes are carefully chosen for their accessibility, facilities and low-to-no motorized traffic. Enjoy beautiful Northwest scenery while riding with SKIFORALL.
Lakes Of The Four Seasons Florists Hudson said, piling into a fourwheel-drive pickup Blakely. four SEASONSFLOWER GIFT outdoor recreational activities in all four seasons. http://www.personalroses.com/resources-personalroses-2/lakes-of-the-four-seasons