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Wakeboarding in Utah

28
Jul

Here are a list of Tips for all of you out there who are getting into Wakeboarding.

First Wake Jump: While outside the wake, make the line tight (load the line) and start turning towards the wake. Keep an edge the whole way, even when you´re going through the wake itself. A lot of people flatten the board right before they hit the wake. Don´t do this. Keep an edge all the way through the wake. When you are in the air then you can flatten out the board. Look down and spot your landing. When you land don´t expect to use the rope to keep you up. Try and land balanced because the rope will be slack and pulling on it will only make you fall backwards. All the rope does is keep you going once you have landed and regained balance. To go higher, dig in a sharper edge which will accelerate you towards the wake and straighten your legs when you hit the wake to be shot up.

Wakeboard Bindings and Uses: There are several types of wakeboard bindings that you can buy. The most important thing is that you choose a wakeboard binding that provides a snug and comfortable fit. You can choose to purchase hyperlite wakeboard bindings, liquid force wakeboard bindings, or other similar bindings that are of a good quality. If your new bindings are a little bit too tight, you should try using some soapy water to help your feet slide in. Just beware of damaging the rubber with any caustic materials. The bindings should wear in as you use them more. However, you should never buy or use cheap wakeboard bindings. It is worth paying for good quality ones.

Hyperlite Wakeboard Introduction: Hyperlite wakeboards are buoyant boards resembling surfboards, but designed to go either direction. They are usually designed to be used when being pulled at about 20 mph behind a speed boat.Hyperlite wakeboards are usually outfitted with an EVA rubber boot similar to those on snowboards. There are many styles of wakeboards you can choose from. You should do your research online, or in a store to make sure you pick the best wakeboard for you.

Giving Wakeboarding Gifts: Looking for a terrific gift idea for your wakeboarder? Wakeboard companies are always coming out with new wakeboarding gear and gadgets. Great gifts could include the newest wakeboarding rope and handle, or the newest and coolest wakeboarding dvd. You could also consider lessons, water sport sunglasses or a case of waterproof sunblock - a must have for your water sports enthusiast!

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Boating Tips - Have Fun and Stay Safe

21
Jul

We all love being on the lake and having a good time. There’s no better way to make family memories that will last a lifetime. Here are a few suggestions and tips to help you assure that all of your boating activities are fun and safe.

1) Check the weather report and make sure you are familiar with the lake. Always watch the weather and keep up to date with the changing winds, tides and swell.

2) Plan activities for everyone on board. Some people enjoy simply riding, all kids seem to love on a tube, and others enjoys a little more challenging activity like wake boarding or skiing.

3) Plan to stop and have a lunch on a beach.

3) Stay cool. Over heating on a boat can be common. If you get hot take periodic dips in the lake.

4) Always tell someone where your going and when you are expecting to return.

5) Always carry the appropriate safety equipment on board and make sure you know how to use it.

6) Always carry extra drinking water and fuel.

7) Remember to update your travel details with the authorities if you plan on staying out longer.

Have fun, boat safe and feel free to share any other boating tips.

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RV Ideas for Traveling Families

14
Jul

I recently came across some research that has validated my love of RVing. I thought you might enjoy these thoughts so I’ve included a few excerpts (you can see the full article at http://www.backyardnature.com/cgi-bin/gt/tpl.h,content=364)

There is no way to experience the VASTNESS of the United States than by driving! Flying just doesn’t give your the full experience of the land, the people, the vast distances in our country.

Here’s some of my RV research…thought you, too might enjoy learning more about how to make the rubber hit the road.

“Affordability is one of the reasons more and more families are choosing RVs over other forms of vacation travel,” said RVIA President David J. Humphreys. “They realize that RV travel is the most economical way to go, regardless of gas prices.

“But there are other important reasons to go by RV, too. Many people tell us their RV trips are the ultimate family bonding experience. Travel is far more comfortable, convenient and flexible with an RV, as there are no worries about flight delays, crowds and heavy baggage to lug or lose. And when the weather forecast calls for a beautiful weekend, RV owners can make a last-minute decision to head off to the mountains, beach or anywhere they choose, without the stress of scrambling for hard-to-get hotel or flight reservations.”

In a recent survey conducted by Robert Hitlin Research Association of Reston, VA, respondents cited desire to enjoy nature (66%), travel anytime and anywhere at their own pace (57%), escape stress (54%), and spend more quality time with family (51%) as the top reasons for using an RV. In short, in this age of over-scheduled families and busy lives, 96% of RV owners feel they have greater flexibility and control with RV travel. Plus if you do the math, it becomes obvious that RV travel is definitely affordable. A family of four, traveling by RV can spend up to 70% less than traveling by car, plane or cruise ship and campground fees are well below hotel/motel room rates.

According to Arthur Frommer, one of the world’s leading authorities on travel, RVs are ‘hot and getting hotter’ in the current travel climate. A statement that is reinforced by the fact that factory to dealer delivers are expected to set a new quarter-century record this year.

A 2001 Harris Interactive study found that 95 percent of parents consider RVs the best way to travel with children.

One in 12 U.S. vehicle-owning households now owns a motorhome, travel trailer, folding camping trailer or truck camper, according to a 2001 University of Michigan study. That number rises to one in 11 among households headed by 35 to 54 year-olds.

The nation’s 16,000 campgrounds catering to RV travelers are frequently located near popular tourist attractions and historical sites to provide families with alternatives to hotel stays. Swimming pools, recreation centers, area tours, evening entertainment, snack bars and camp stores are fairly standard offerings. After a day of sightseeing, families can return to heir RVs, cook their favorite meals at leisure and relax in a comfortable and familiar atmosphere.

RV vacations are also the most affordable. A recent vacation cost comparison study conducted by the international travel and tourism research firm PKF Consulting found family RV vacations are more affordable than travel by personal car, commercial airline or cruise ship. Even factoring in RV ownership costs, and considering the resulting tax benefits, the study shows that a family of four can spend up to 70 percent less when traveling by RV.

“RV camping is also a great value compared to other forms of popular entertainment like cable TV, video games, movies and concerts — in more ways than one,” said Humphreys. “Not only are these pastimes increasingly expensive, they often exert a questionable influence on children. On RV trips, kids can experience new ways of having fun and develop lifelong skills while parents closely monitor the electronic entertainment available.”

For your reference, here are some other popular RV travel-related websites: www.funroads.com — Personalized RV trip planning and maps, fun stops en route, recipes, and locators for RV service, parts, and products.

www.gorp.com/gorp/activity/rv.htm — Scenic drives, links, driving resources and tips, campgrounds and clubs from the Great Outdoors Recreation Page.

www.koa.com — KOA campground locations, online reservations, giveaways, newsletter, camping tips, trip planner, and adventure vacation ideas.

www.rvamerica.com — RV News magazine forums and chat rooms, campground reviews, RV shopping mall, RV show schedules, tech help desk, classifieds and directories of businesses serving RVers. Plus, how to calculate the retail value of used RVs.

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Hidden Gems

07
Jul

If you are looking for some hidden gems for your recreational needs this time of year make sure you don’t miss out on Yuba lake. About 60 miles south of Orem, Yuba is a great place to boat and camp on a nice sandy beach. The water temperature is great. Just this last week we delivered a boat to a renter who used it for the day and couldn’t get over how much fun they had.

If you’re looking for a nice ATV ride, don’t miss out on the trail that leads from Tibble Fork, up American Fork Canyon, over the mountain into Midway. It’s a beautiful ride with lots of fun trails you can take. You can get pretty close to Mt. Timapanogos.

It’s amazing the fun things you can do within a 45 minute drive of Utah County.

Check out the current weather status of these local venues:

Lake Powell: http://www.wunderground.com/US/UT/Lake_Powell.html?bannertypeclick=gizmotimetemp

Bear Lake: http://www.wunderground.com/US/UT/Garden_City.html?bannertypeclick=gizmotimetemp

Utah Lake: http://www.wunderground.com/US/UT/Provo.html?bannertypeclick=gizmotimetemp

Deer Creek: http://www.wunderground.com/US/UT/Heber.html?bannertypeclick=gizmotimetemp

Jordanelle Reservoir: http://www.wunderground.com/US/UT/Heber.html?bannertypeclick=gizmotimetemp

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