Site of the Week
Quick Links: Cycle Commuting,
Just a couple quick links I’ve Been Collecting as I’ve got to get back out and weed whack the jungle:
Bike Commuting for Newbies- An interesting article on what to look for if you’re deciding gas is just too darn much. Safety, Comfort and Equipment issues to watch for.
How to prepare for a long distance hike- [...]
Memorial Day Drive-in Movie
The big problem with the internet is that it seems like it’s designed to make you feel like an idiot on purpose.
I don’t mean the fact that every question you post on Yahoo!Answers is answered by some snotty 12-year-old. I don’t mean that every time you try to do research you have your choice of [...]
New Forbes Trail Educational Site
Just found this Press release about the new Forbes Trail website in PA:
Site of the Week: Make It Right at Instructibles
Instructables is a collection of how-to articles covering…Well, just about everything.
Type Camping into the search box and you get An Altoid camp kit, homemade stove, camp lanterns, games and more.
Climbing finds building a home wall, crafting holds, finding outdoor areas and more ninja tricks than you can imagine.
Fishing shows fish traps, how to build an [...]
Site of the Week: Children and Nature
Children and Nature :
It sounds reasonable: Children and nature go hand in hand. I don’t think most people realize just how far we’ve come. We don’t let our kids out of the House anymore, let alone allow them to go wandering off by themselves.
My father tells about hopping on the trains that [...]
Site of the Week:Ballhype
BallHype is a social networking site for sports fans.
Basically, news stories from around the globe are fed into the system and voted on by users, just like Reddit, except without the Ron Paul Spam.
The result: The best breaking news and commentary on most major professional sports, all on one page.
And, although the coverage is geared [...]
