June 29, 2009

The Cost of Chamonix Transfers Continues to Be Slashed

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Getting from your plane to your snowboarding village has never been so easy.

These days there are a multitude of ski bus transfers running out of Geneva airport, which has led to the price of ski bus transfers going down by an significant amount.

Gone are the days when there were merely a couple of airport transfer companies to opt for.

At present the skier has a array of options, with virtually all companies using a small fleet of smart minibuses.

Indeed if one is vacationing in Chamonix then a airport transfer could take just an hour, and cost as little as 25 Euros.

The speed of the transfer, and the cheaper prices of Geneva transfers, means that weekend skiing breaks are more popular as vacationers choose to take less holiday time, however still wish to enjoy their skiing trips.

Ski weekends are set to remain popular as snowboarders are keen to go on a ski vacation, but are not keen to book a full week out of the office due to the recession.

An additional benefit of the lower Chamonix transfer prices is that the cost of snowboarding trips carries on falling.

Ski hire Chamonix is definitely cheaper than we are accustomed to, especially if one takes the chance to book on line before you head out snowboarding.

And whilst the weakness of the pound sterling compared to the euro makes things costlier in the snowboarding town, if you’re reserving a catered chalet then virtually all of the holiday is already paid for in pounds sterling before you arrive.

June 26, 2009

Euro Lotto, Uk Lottery, the Elgordo and the Spanish Lottery Superdraw. Golden Tickets - E-Lottery Has Announced Its Golden Tickets Product for Anybody Who Joins those Lotteries

Filed under: Recreation Parlor, Gamblers Lair, Wagers — admin @ 5:26 pm

In spring 2009 Virtual-world-direct revealed the elottery Golden Ticket Prmotion. These tickets will be awarded to both e-lottery syndicate participants in addition to its affiliates who likewise opt to play in one of its syndicates. The purpose of these Golden Tickets is to reward e-lotto members for participating in the Spanish, UK and Euro lotto syndicate games on a regular and consistent basis.

Each time affiliate or player takes part in an elottery syndicate; they are given with a Golden Ticket. Throughout the promotion there will be 4 weekly draws, giving those individual lottery players who are playing the elottery syndicate games an opportunity to collect a prize. Golden Tickets are amassed every month and at the close of the December trading cycle there will be a Golden Ticket draw for a major prize.

The prizes that are handed out for those four weekly draws will be electrical gadgets and some unusual prizes. Also, at the end of each year there will be a Golden Ticket Big draw event where the leading prize will be a brand new car.

How do you get your Golden Tickets?

They will be presented one Golden Ticket for every weekly 5 subscription payment made to either a UK Lotto or Euro Millions Lottery syndicate as well as 4 Golden Tickets for paying the twenty subscriptions to a monthly Spanish Superdraw syndicate.

Bonus Golden Tickets: If a player takes part in a Spanish lotto syndicate plus the UK lottery or EuroMillions syndicate throughout the corresponding cycle, they will pick up one bonus ticket for each syndicate entry in that extra draw.

The Consistency Bonus: If you gather 8 or more tickets in a business period in addition to 8 or more in the business cycle beforehand, you will have the chance of earning a Consistency Bonus. If you are able to get hold of eight Golden Tickets in each of 2 back to back twenty-eight day cycles, eLottery will supply the 2 amounts of Golden Tickets together and then enter them all in the following prize draw. To be eligible for the Consistency Bonus, four of the Golden Tickets in both business cycles must be from taking part in a Spanish elottery syndicate.

Affiliate Program

Matching Golden Bonus: As an elottery Affiliate you will have the chance to win Matching Golden Bonus prizes. If one of your Personally Sponsored Members or Playing Affiliates acquires a monthly prize, you could receive exactly the same prize for yourself. To check that you be eligible for this Matching Golden Bonus you only be required to gather up at least 8 Golden Tickets in that twenty eight day cycle. Four of these tickets must come from participating in a Spanish Superdraw lotto syndicate.

June 14, 2009

Gaming Hall Games of Chance: What You Need to Know about Gambling

Filed under: Recreation Parlor, Gamblers Lair, Wagers — admin @ 6:36 am

In case you haven’t yet learned about gaming hall risks and chances, please keep reading —

gambling system

For the sake of clarity, a gaming room is a structure that offers wagering. Here, paying customers can wager at one-armed-bandits or alternative wagers. Gaming establishment games in the main include mathematically derived percentages included that maintain that the gambling saloon preserves a profit against the betting devotees. Countless betting room games may cause you to get hooked very speedily. Let’s examine the infamous slot-machine, a coin operated contraption with 3 plus cylinders which gyrate if a lever on its flank is started. The instrument typically compensates with reference to a range of symbols presented on the display of the appliance. Disastrously, betting house pastimes tend to push the semblance of power, thereby hoodwinking the customer — the addressee is granted judgments, but in actual fact these won’t realistically level the gamer’s longterm handicap. That is induced by the betting saloon never repaying the entire wager as expected. This systematic process is often noticeable in acclaimed casino games such as five-card stud, dice games, roulette or blackjack.

Texas hold’em is a very an incredibly trendy casino pastime. The gamblers, playing with partially screened cards, place bets in a principal pot which is bestowed onto the winning participant retaining the leading hand. (Of course, the coolest bluff may well prevail as well.) Analogous to seven-card stud poker, blackjack is also a very fashionable casino pastime. A substantial part of its fame is thanks to its particular mix of chance and expertise & choice making, not to mention a trick titled “counting”. It is a pretty complex technique through which gambling devotees will skew the winning odds of the card game for their own ends both by betting and procedural actions in correlation to the cards dealt. Craps is a well-known casino wagering game where punters try to predict the roll of two dice. Aficionados can wager on the outcome of of one roll, or on a succession of cycles on 2 dice. Dissimilar to blackjack, there can’t be a possible long term killer strategy punters can profit by to improve the chances. Roulette is an extremely popular casino based gambling pastime; a croupier will twist a roulette wheel which encloses thirty-seven (European roulette) or, alternatively 38 (applies to American or Vegas roulette) separately numbered chambers in which the rolling ball must come to settle, which is the final winning number and the odds. Supposing that our punter has placed a chip on a number which is successful i.e. it’s their lucky day, the promised disimbursement is going to be thirty-five to one, the original stake proper will be tossed back. Hence in totality it’s multiplied by a factor of 36.

Persist in being very wary under all circumstances for these gaming room games of chance should be deemed extremely dependency forming. Way too many lives are known to have been demolished by uncontrolled gambling & although it surely feels entertaining, do struggle to govern oneself.

June 6, 2009

Staying High: a Look at Height Safety

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How far do you need to fall to sustain a serious injury? No more than a few metres. It’s easy to feel assured when your self-confidence is riding high up on your roof and have a lot of work experience of heights in high areas. But even the most confident, knowledgeable roofer or tree surgeon has succumbed to serious injury when working at height. Why would that be? Because when something goes wrong, you have absolutely no time to respond. Once gravity takes over, you have zero time to remedy the slip.

So it’s absolutely essential you prevent yourself from such accidents when working at height by employing height safety equipment. It doesn’t matter if you’re merely reducing a few branches from a tree in your garden, height safety equipment is indispensable.

So what type of safety equipment are we talking about here? Depending on the task you need to carry out, you may be considering one in this list: Harnesses (including full body harness and sit harness), Pole straps, Slings, Static line rope and rope protection, Lanyards, Kits, Karabiners, Pulleys, and rope grabs and connectors.

If you work at height professionally, for example construction engineering, quarries ,docks and ports - you really ought to already have been coached in working safely at heights and be knowledgeable with fall arrest safety equipment. If not, you’re placing yourself at huge risk.

May 18, 2009

The Pros and Cons of Val D’Isere in the French Alps

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Unrivaled amongst most celebrated snowboarding areas, Val d’Isre brags 445 km of pistes. The skiing begins in Nov and culminates in May. The high altitude resort provides for all your needs. The village stretches through the vale from La Daille until Le Fornet with the apres ski in the centre of Val d’Isere. The clustering of pretty luxury chalets incorporate chic boutiques many of which have sprung up since the town was chosen for the 1992 Winter Olympics.

Split into 3 different parts the town has lots of slopes for all skiers. With a great historical snow record, the area is enormously fashionable among pro boarders and mileage hungry intermediates, on the other hand you do not have to be especially adventurous to love what’s there. One can easily see how come umpteen English are drawn to the domain, with its renowned apres ski and the wide variety of entertainment on offer, however the proximity of Tignes allows you to head out to quieter areas if it all becomes all too much.



Pros


A good nightlife in the French Alps. Everybody talks English. Quick approach to both Val d’Isre and Tignes collectively known as the Espace Killy ski area. There is a lot of traffic and although there are many buses during the daytime, dedicated apres skiers ought aim to be within a short distance from the town.



Cons


Costly. Busy and popular with English holiday makers, so not for people looking for a typical French resort to enjoy a stress free ski holiday. A lot of ski lifts can shut in windy weather. Some challenging blue and green slopes.

May 3, 2009

Motorcycle Diary, Oaxaca Style

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My longtime passion for riding a motorcycle took a twenty year hiatus until taking up residency in Oaxaca. I ignored the foreshadowing and warnings. While my story pales compared to the epic journey of Ché Guevara popularized in the film Motorcycle Diaries, there is a tale to be told, with observations and advice for those with such suicidal ideations.

For Oaxacans, it’s part economic necessity and part climactic permissiveness, with street logjams and a parking crisis factored in, as well as, dare I opine, a somewhat different attitude towards life and living amongst those at and below a certain socio-economic level…fatalistic. What’s striking is the paucity of helmeted riders, and prevalence of entire families (the record number of family members seen on one bike is currently five) who take to negotiating the jammed streets on a single motorbike often mechanically unfit, each member including young children bare-headed and unsafely dressed (no gloves, leathers, jeans, etc.). A helmet law and mandatory education might help. Educators must remember to teach that the helmet is to be worn on the head, not simply slung over an arm. Additionally, owners of deliver services such as and by example, Chuchos Tortas y Mas, should watch their couriers leaving the premises to ensure helmets are worn and not carried.

For my part, I’ve been accused of having yet another mid-life crisis at 55, having recently purchased a 150 cc. Honda “Bros”, off road moto for use on the streets, complementing our car and pick-up. Perhaps each above-noted reason applies to me, despite leading a middle class existence.

I sold my Suzuki 550 in the mid 1980s when my wife became pregnant. But now, in quasi-retirement, family grown, life insurance policies kept current, I was only minimally fazed when Canadian Consul Frances May warned that she’s lost three friends to motorcycle accidents. And compadre Pancho was in three accidents within about 2 years. He once took me on a trip with some of his motorcycle buddies through the mountains to the town of Sola de Vega. It was the first time in 15 years that I’d been on a bike. I forgot a cardinal rule: never brake while negotiating a turn on gravel. I recall regaining consciousness, covered in blood, with severe knee pain, in the back room of some pharmacy, to teary-eyed Pancho, shaking me with hands on my shoulders while screaming “compadre, compadre!”

But by adopting and adhering to a number of simple riding guidelines, some of which are admittedly difficult to follow, I’ll hopefully stay out of the hospital and my 19-year-old daughter will never “benefit” from my being over-insured. My less-impetuous and more level-headed wife surprisingly enough enjoys riding with me despite serious reservations.

For those unattached and in their 20s and 30s, I’ll indicate which of the following rules I’ve set for myself you’ll likely want to break and how to minimize the adverse implications of so doing:

1) Don’t ride at night unless absolutely necessary. Alcohol-related and other driving deaths increase when road conditions are less than perfect. Lighting and highway markings are often absent.
2) If you know that it’s likely the weather will become inclement (i.e. during the rainy season) consider another means of transportation, or at minimum dress appropriately and check your tires.
3) Try to follow the rules of the road to the extent you can discern them, and when in doubt fall back on the highway traffic laws with which you grew up.
4) Try to resist the temptation to weave, as difficult as it will be. Once you’re in your fifties you’ve likely lost much of your neck range-of-motion, so if you must weave, rely on your peripheral vision and mirrors.
5) Always use full-face helmets, appropriate footwear and leathers, gloves and jacket at minimum. It’s better to be hot and uncomfortable than require jaw surgery and extensive skin grafting. Leather provides that first layer of defence and it gives…cotton, wool and polyester each will simply rip, along with your skin.
6) Never permit an unhelmeted passenger to ride with you.
7) If you’re a tourist and have an opportunity to rent a motorcycle, unless it’ll be used strictly for cross-country, or you have a great deal of experience driving in third world congested cities and are certain of the condition of the bike, resist the temptation. As my father often said, “don’t be an idiot.” It’s not worth the risk.

8) When buying, make it a new cycle, and keep it in top condition.
9) Don’t buy a small scooter or anything under 125 - 150 cc. You may need power to extricate yourself from danger caused by other drivers. The most popular bike in Oaxaca is the Honda 125, used by a plethora of businesses. If you can afford a Japanese make, or better, go for it. Many Oaxacan friends have cautioned against, for example, the Chinese models. My off-road Honda 150 was carefully selected, even though it’s smaller than those that I’d been accustomed to riding in my former life. It’s an off-road model given the numerous topes and state of disrepair of the streets. Motor size is 150 because it’s the smallest engine I feel comfortable gets my wife and I up the steep hill to our home, is light and has sufficient power for defensive maneuvers. It’s small enough so that it helps me resist the temptation to do highway touring.

10) Think twice before opting for a larger bike that you may use on the carreteras. There’s nothing like open highway touring, but the danger increases exponentially the higher the speed of vehicles. By contrast, while living in Toronto I always felt safer riding on the highways than in cities…more control, drivers more vigilant and experienced, and easier to avoid potential dangers. By contrast, in Oaxaca the highways aren’t as good, many motorists drive under the influence, and vehicle mechanical condition is generally questionable, leading to less control by drivers. If you are set on touring, make it at least a 550 cc. model, the minimum power with which I felt comfortable and safe on the open roads with a passenger.

Apart from organized cycling groups that meet periodically for generally weekend off-road challenges, there is at least one traditional motorcycle club in Oaxaca, Los Caballeros Templarios. These riders are the exception to most of what I’ve indicated. The individuals, at least when touring outside of the city, follow virtually all of the rules I’ve set out. The group is comprised of mainly shopkeepers, tradesmen, restauranteurs, and professionals such as doctors and accountants, average age being 40 something. Their bikes are kept in excellent condition, they dress appropriately, complete with leathers embossed with club and rider name and logo, and they host and attend national conferences as well as enjoy frequent local get-togethers and regional excursions of one to several days. The camaraderie is strong, warm and welcoming. And thus with my little Honda 150, I continue to resist invitations to fulfill the initiation requirement and join…until the purchase of a larger bike, and with that a divorce.

Alvin Starkman, M.A., LL.B., is a resident of Oaxaca, Mexico, and together with wife Arlene operates Casa Machaya Oaxaca Bed & Breakfast, a unique bed and breakfast experience in the heart of Southern Mexico. Mr. Starkman received his Masters degree in Social Anthropology from York University in Toronto in 1978, taught for a few years, and subsequently began attending Osgoode Hall Law School, becoming licensed by the Law Society of Upper Canada in 1986. Until 2004 he was a partner at Banks & Starkman, Barristers & Solicitors, specializing in family law, with employment law, personal injuries and commercial litigation rounding out his practice. While a frequent traveler to Oaxaca since 1991, it was not until he ceased practicing law that he took up permanent residence in the state capital. In his spare time Mr. Starkman takes small groups touring craft villages, towns on their market days, ruins and other sites depending on his clients’ specific interests; writes restaurant reviews and articles about life and traditions in Oaxaca, and writes a column about antiques and the law.

April 4, 2009

How to See the Sweetest hotels in Glasgow, without Departing Your Seat

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Situated on the seacoast line of North West Scotland is a large city called Glasgow, the township faces over the bay towards Scotland’s better-known holiday area Edinburgh along one side and has the historical isle of man on the other. The township is simply a close distance away from one of the most bonnie arenas of the U.K., the Strathclyde Territory state-supported common and because of this the town can often provide a multipurpose root for holidaymakers & travellers.


There are a good deal of hotels in Glasgow to choose from, the town also has a great deal of guest houses and bed and breakfast accommodations all with their individual features, from the cozy relaxed ambience of Roosecote farm houses who dish up big breakfasts in the morn to the ultra modern hotel facilities in the center of the township. Some of the guesthouses are changed Victorian buildings, notwithstanding they have still held the classic expressive style of the historic period and look unique.


If you are looking for a guest house or hotels in Glasgow then you will find that umteen of them are located along Abbey Road, this is the towns central road which can make it much easier to get out and explore the Glasgow area. One such famous area to explore in Glasgow is the 700 year old ruins of a Cistercian monk’s abbey best-known as Glasga Abbey, at one time the Abbey was the UK’s second deepest Abbey and it is a real popular draw. Keeping on the same theme near this famous abbey you can find the Argyll hotel with its grounds. Set in 14 acres of its own personalized woodland the hotel has many facilities and can be reserved for virtually any function such as wedding ceremonies or parties. On the other side of the city is an island a good situation for kite surfing, the island too has numerous good bed and breakfast places to stay at. No matter where you decide to stay in the county you can be positive that the service will be positive and the stay will be good, most of the family run guesthouses have been in business for a long time so they know how to make individuals feel welcome.


Thankfully nowadays umteen of the hotels in Glasgow now have their private internet sites so you can have a pleasant gander about and selection 1 you like the most. This as well makes booking your position to stay a good deal simpler and the whole break away from family go much more smoothly.


Glasgow Hotels

March 29, 2009

The History of the Inaugural Ski Holidays to Chamonix

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1770 was when the first hotel was opened up in Chamonix town. Before this date Chamonix was a wild and craggy agrarian village where people captured animals and harvested their own cereals.

Farms at that time were used to breed herds over the summer months. Milk was kept by turning it into cheeses and kept in the village for consumption over the bleak winter times. Throughout the winter the farmhouses were bolted, and any valued possessions were put safely in a liitle shed.

Who invented chalet holidays is obscured by time, it was likely various spirited chaps who recognized a set up that was new and exciting. For entrepreneur Erna Low it started when she was a homesick graduate and couldn’t afford to visit her parents back home as often as she would like to. And so in 1931 she took a risk and put a ad in the broadsheets to invite punters on a ski vacation. For only £15 they journeyed to and from the village, were provided with dinner and accommodation in the solitary hotel, and paid for skiing gear and instruction. Holidays were laborious work, there weren’t any lifts, no quick release fixings, just leather shoes, but it was such a hit that Erna carried on taking people on breaks, ensuring she used fine lodges and ski guides.

The chalet breaks in the formative years were a far cry from the luxury ski chalets we can get today. Hot water was in short supply, washrooms were shared with all of the guests, and there wasn’t a chef; all the punters had to muck in. It was a complete lottery as to who may share the lodge for a vacation, one might be pleased to encounter fresh friends, or grimace at the thought of having to spend any more time with them.

Catered chalet holidays were later publicized on their new pluses. A cook, who served you continental breakfast and a four course dinner and even made you a cake, numerous bathrooms hot water.

March 2, 2009

Maintenance and Care of Your Paddling Pool

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Not only can swimming pools and spas be an expensive initial investment, but continuing operating costs are noticeable. Here are some tips to help you keep down the costs of heating, cleaning, filtering, and treating your swimming pool water.

To save on heat loss, chemical loss, and water evaporation, use a pool/spa cover. Have it in place whenever the pool is not being used.

The following few measures can help you to maintain and care for your paddling pool:

  • To conserve paddling pool chemicals, keep an eye on the chemical levels by checking them on a regular basis. Swimming / Paddling Pool PH levels should be between 7.2 and 7.8.
  • Regular cleaning of your pool will help keep your filter and pump operating correctly.
  • Trees, Shrubs and fences are useful to keep your pool sheltered from the wind, and avoid damage to your pool.
  • If you have a pool heater, only switch your heater on when the pool is going to be used, this will not only help preserve the life of your heater aswell as saving you a large chunk of your electricity bill.
  • Keep any trees, bushes and shrubs in the vicinity of your pool trimmed back from the waters edge.

February 22, 2009

Fine Winter Breaks in Les Orres

Filed under: Universe Of Travel, Sports + Movement, Recreation Parlor — admin @ 2:24 pm

Les Orres is one of the finest snowboarding areas for much fun and enjoyment. Les Orres is an awesome area which offers the family climbing, rafting, swimming, shows and many other things for the whole group to enjoy.

When the early snow starts to lie on the pines and peaks, and the lakes freeze up, Les Orres transfers its costume from summer to glistening white. Les Orres bristles with winter fun ” dog sledding, ice climbing and snowboarding.

Les Orres has been called the no. 1 snowboarding domain in France for many years by skiing journals and eager snowboarders. A majestic 3800 metres into the sky, it has 80 trails, the lengthiest being 3 miles, and there’s 625.5 miles of piste. There’s pistes for novices and average skiers, and 47 runs for advanced boarders. Les Orres’s ski lifts can deal with 25000 snowboarders each hour therefore there isn’t any wasting of fun time waiting to catch a lift. One is able to choose the gondola for a fantastic overall panorama of the mountainside and the whole area. For the hungry tourist, there are numerous cafeterias who provide hot chocolate and rum and goulashes, sandwiches or complete meals. If you’d like to find Chamonix chalets for rent, or other accommodation in the French alps then why not check out Chalet Direct?

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