Month: May 2011
Taking care of your batteries in outdoor – The Outdoor Women
Thus, we might say that the battery is the “Achilles heel” of digital cameras, and so in principle requires (directly or indirectly) more carefully....
Do not paint the rocks, trees or rocks – The Outdoor Women
Do not paint the rocks, trees or rocks. Besides giving rise to confusion as mentioned above regarding the marking of roads, are a direct...
Do not smoke or light fires – The Outdoor Women
Smoking is not only contradictory when trying to enjoy outdoor exercise and a natural environment, but may be the cause of a wildfire, and...
Follow the path or paths marked – The Outdoor Women
Leaving the trail, track or path that we follow is a bad idea. As much to say that the “hiker makes his way to...
No littering, and lift if we find – The Outdoor Women
No littering, and lift if you are on the road, on-site camping, etc.., Disposed of in the right place. If in our country there...
Hunting safety – The Outdoor Women
Safety comes first. Hunting is enjoyable but if you are not safe in hunting then it makes trouble for the hunter. Before you start...
Exercise caution when changing terrain and slope – The Outdoor Women
When change of terrain (snow stone, ground to ground stone mixed, etc.. Etc.) Often will have to change both the gait and the equipment...
Safety standards for the practice of cycling – The Outdoor Women
In both types of cycling path or road, as one of the many variants of mountain biking, mountain bike or mountain bike, we can...