Thursday, May 1, 2008

Ultralight Backpacking Secrets

Ultralight backpacking? I remember when I first cut my toothbrush handle in half. I thought I was going light then, with thirty-five pounds on my back for a weekend backpacking trip. Now I am going heavy if get near fifteen pounds.

The biggest change was when I reduced the weight of the "big three." These are your backpack, sleeping bag and tent. This article, however, is about some of the "little" things I have learned along the way. They include weight-saving tricks, but also ways to be safe and comfortable as well.

Ultralight Backpacking Tips

- To have warm hiking shoes in the morning, put them under your sleeping bag by your legs, or even in your sleeping bag if you have a plastic bag to put them in. I sometime keep my shoes warm by using them as a pillow - it is more comfortable than you might think. Point one shoe each way, so they cradle your head, and lay a shirt or other piece of clothing over them.

- Use less stove fuel by cooking out of the wind. Block the wind with a improvised windscreen of some sort. Cooking time can double in even a slight breeze.

- Evaporative heat loss results from evaporation of moisture (this is why your body sweats to cool off). To reduce this form of heat loss, you need to stay as dry as you can. Wear your rain gear when walking through wet bushes, and don't sit directly on snow.

- Conductive heat loss results from heat being conducted away from your body by direct contact with colder things. Don't sit directly on cold rocks or snow - use your sleeping pad, or sit on a log (wood is less conductive than rocks).

- The lightest pan? You probably won't find it in backpacking catalogs. Every titanium pan I've seen weighs more than the cheap aluminum pan I bought in a local dollar-store. They make backpacking pans too thick. I removed the handle and added a wire hanging handle to my soup pan, and it weighs about two ounces.

- A light seat cushion can be made from a sleeping bag pad. Use an old basic blue foam pad. Cut a square about 12 inches square out of it. This will weigh about one ounce (3/8" pad). It makes a nice waterproof seat when you want to sit on a wet rock, log or on the ground. Pack it against your back inside your pack and it will also pad you from any sharp or clunky items.

- The cold wind might chill the front of your body, even though your back is hot and sweaty. When this happens, put your jacket on backwards, and leave it opened. This will keep your back cooler while protecting the front of your body.

- When it is hot, soak your hat in every stream or water source you pass. A wet hat is like a little air conditioner on your head. Try a wet bandana around your neck too. This trick works best in dry climates.

- Attach alligator clips to the top of your pack, and you'll always have an easy way to hang clothing to dry while you hike.

- If your damp clothes haven't dried by morning, put them on - unless it is too cold. They'll dry quickly once you start hiking. Drying them this way is generally safer than allowing damp clothes to accumulate in your pack.

- One way you can lighten your load is to carry high-calorie foods. Suppose you need 12,000 calories for a weekend trip. This could weigh from fifteen pounds down to four pounds, depending on the foods you select. Mixed nuts, for example, have twice as many calories per pound as bread. Plan for some variety, and balance the weight savings with decent nutritional choices, of course. Ultralight backpacking can still be healthy.

Copyright Steve Gillman. The ebook "Ultralight Backpacking Secrets" has 150 more of these backpacking tips scattered throughout it. To get it for FREE, as well as gear recommendations, and a new wilderness survival section, visit =>http://www.The-Ultralight-Site.com

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Discover Breakthrough Technology in the Top 5 Wireless Laptop Adapter Cards

laptop adapter cards are becoming much more critical for mobile workers when it comes to taking advantage of Wi-Fi Internet access in airports, hotels, train stations and other hot spots. Face it, working on the road is sometimes not a lot of fun, especially when connectivity problems are your main issue. If you're struggling with connectivity issues or you are simply looking for purchase information, here are the top 5 wireless laptop adapter cards.

The linksys WPC54G Wireless-G Notebook Adapter is compatible with all versions of Windows and comes with a one-year warranty. This exceptional wireless adapter can work with both B and G networks and will give you the best connectivity option available. You will pay between $45 and $100 and get a simple way to add or upgrade wireless connectivity in your notebook computer. All you do is slide it into your notebook's PC card slot to enjoy high-speed wireless network access and still retain the freedom of your true mobility. Youll enjoy the way this unit overlays the signals of two wireless GE compatible radios, the multiple in and the multiple out technology. It will effectively double your data rate. It actually uses these reflections to increase the range and reduce dead spots in your coverage area.

Adaptable to Windows 98 and more recent operating systems, the D-Link DWL-G650 Air Plus Xtreme G Wireless Card Bus Adapter comes with a user-friendly setup guide and software. Complete with a three-year warranty and 24/7 toll-free customer support, this adapter comes at a nice affordable price range between $25 and $65. This adapter delivers lightning fast performance, up to 15 times faster than 802.11b. Excellent and consistent data rate delivery will allow you to operate at the highest possible speed, especially when it comes to seamless access to the wireless network in a homogenous environment.

The easy to install Proxim Orinoco 11a/b/g ComboCard Gold comes with a three-year warranty. You will be able to connect to any wireless network you may encounter when traveling and work up to a distance of 200 feet in wireless G mode. In addition to lightning access, it delivers proven high performance for a broad range of applications and host computer systems. Quick simple connection provides for easy installation. You'll pay between $50 and $75.

If you're a mobile Mac user, you are going to enjoy the wireless connectivity benefits that the Airport extreme card can provide. It operates on the 802.11 G standard and is backward compatible with the 802.11 G. You will be able to do data transfer rates of up to 54 Mb per second and it's a snap to exchange files or play multi-user games. Prices range from $50-$100.

The fifth one is the SMC SMC2835W EZ Connect G. also compatible with old wireless GE. With these standards this laptop adapter card can handle bandwidth intensive applications such as Web conferencing. It comes with an easy to setup CD, which installs the software automatically. According to the manufacturer, it will operate up to 1155 feet and will support both WEP encryption and Wi-Fi Protected Access(WPA). It's possible that with this exceptional product, you will enjoy 50% higher performance than what youre achieving now. The smart router automatically detects and configures your cable or DSL Internet connection, which can be very handy. Expect to pay between 50 and $100.

As a mobile user and one who demands the fastest and best connectivity possible, you're advised to consider one of the above products to deliver what you're looking for when you want it!

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The Effectiveness Of Mesothelioma Class Action

Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is most of the time caused due to exposure to asbestos. In this form of cancer, cancerous cells are formed in the mesothelium, the protective lining covering the major organs of our bodies. In mesothelioma, the cancerous cells are usually formed either around the lungs or chest cavity. In some cases, it also formed around the abdominal area and also the heart.

Mesothelioma is very difficult to diagnose and its symptoms are usually similar to other common diseases.

Usually doctors are successful in diagnosing it correctly when informed about the possible exposure to asbestos.

As most of the time, the exposure to asbestos takes place in the workplace, employees can file a lawsuit against the employer if they haven't adhered to the norms of usage of asbestos; a civil lawsuit brought by a group of employees against their company that has been using asbestos for manufacturing purposes.

This usage of asbestos has lead to asbestos exposure to the people working in the premise leading to cancerous diseases like mesothelioma. In a mesothelioma class action, a complaint is filed as well as compensation claimed by the involved parties on behalf of all the other injured parties.

The sole purpose of such a class action is to claim compensation for all the members for the problems arising due to exposure to asbestos.

A compensation for a range of things like pain, suffering, loss of job, loss of income, medical expenditure and other psychological problems in the family due to asbestos exposure can be claimed by all parties.

There are a set of advantages and disadvantages of as compared to an individual lawsuit.

Advantages of filing a lawsuit as a member of the mesothelioma class action are:

Lesser expenditure as the costs of the lawsuit are shared

Higher chance of winner the lawsuit as more people are involved

Due to more number of affected people being involved, there will be more weight-age for the claim.

The main drawback to claim compensation? The compensation gained is equally shared among all the members of the mesothelioma class action leading to lesser monetary gain whereas in the case of an individual lawsuit the complete compensation is won by the individual filing the lawsuit.

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Disney's Expedition Everest - Keep Your Eyes Wide Open

The newest attraction to grace walt Disney World's mountain range is Expedition Everest in animal Kingdom. It has been the buzz for many years, and much anticipated since Epcot's Soarin' was unveiled a few years ago. I experienced the attraction twice - once in stand-by, and once with a FastPass.

The architectural illusion of the attraction house (which is shaped, obviously, like Mount Everest) is absolutely stunning. The peak looks miles up (but Splash Mountain is actually taller!), and there is nothing around to clutter the view. It could be Disney's best illusion yet - and you don't even have to wait in a line to experience it!

The line queue is nice as well - visitors weave through a quaint mountainside village on their way to the loading bay. On the way, teaser exhibits describing "Yeti lore" show that locals admire a certain mountain creature.

My first ride experience was a bit of of a disappointment. It reminded me too much of the aged Matterhorn in Disneyland. I won't spoil the actual attraction for you here, but it was a regular roller coaster. Think Indiana Jones (in Paris, not Disneyland!) mixed with Matterhorn.

However, I later learned that I missed the attraction's major highlight (I must have blinked or something) - a large Yeti. The next time I kept my eyes peeled, and I saw, for less than two seconds, the largest, creepiest, most monstrous animatronic Yeti in all of Disneydom. For the effect of those two seconds, the ride suddenly became worth it. I just wish it was more obvious, and that I had seen it the first time.

Dirk Vanderwilt is the author of several travel guidebooks for the Tourist Town guides series. Tourist Town guides offer independent, honest advice about America's top tourist hotspots.

For more information, visit http://www.touristtown.com

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