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Polaris Snowmobile Coolant Bottle, Slide Rail Lube Tank US $10.00
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Ohio State Buckeyes Pool Float/Mattress List Price: $34.99 Sale Price: $23.25 |
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Float around the pool, lake, or beach while showing off your team spirit on this pool float!27"x66"x5"Made of tough, durable .25mm vinylBuilt-in grommets for wall hangingBuilt-in angled pillow with separate air valveSturdy I-beam constructionOfficially licensed NCAA product |
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Polly Pocket Chill N Slide Playset List Price: $19.29 Sale Price: $28.88 |
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It's time for winter sports fun! Polly PocketTM Chill 'N SlideTM Playset features an action-packed set including Lila doll snowmobile snow tubing disc 2 snow outfits 2 skating outfits and accessories-everything needed to hit the slopes! Ages 4 and older. |
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Mikuni Round Slide VM Series Carburetor - 38mm VM38-9 List Price: $117.95 Sale Price: $86.73 |
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Bore Size : 38mmSpigot Mount : 43mmMain Jet : 330Pilot Jet : 30Needle Jet : Q-2Throttle Valve : 2.5Jet Needle : 6DP1Air Jet : 0.5 |
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V-Slide Power Wheel Snowmobile Dollies - Steel List Price: $65.00 Sale Price: $44.76 |
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The V Slide dolly system is ideal for all snowmobiles and fits all ski widths. Our dollies come with "Easy Roll" casters for both the front and rear plates. These casters have oversized 3" wheels with two ply construction and a sintered steel center bushing... |
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Between the Lines SlideKicks - Reverse Compatible Ice Scratchers SLIDEKICK KIT List Price: $69.95 Sale Price: $55.58 |
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Replaceable wear tipsFits all makes and modelsDurable corrosion resistant designFlexible cable design allows sled to roll back or back up without damage to ice scratchersPolypropylene infused wire rope has cold resistance to -30F |
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Walt Disney World Quest Magical Racing Tour List Price: $14.99 Sale Price: $15.99 |
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A multivehicle racing romp, Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour takes players on a high-speed tour through 13 fantasy tracks based on popular Walt Disney World Resort theme park attractions and water parks, such as Space Mountain, Pirates of the Caribbean, Rock 'n Roller Coaster, and Typhoon Lagoon... |
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Yamaha Fx Nytro Ultimate Snow Slope-slider Sale Price: $73.50 |
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The Yamaha Apex SE snowbike is modeled after the famous Yamaha Apex snowmobile and is, by far, one of the hottest sleds and snow bikes on the hills and slopes |
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Perfect for the Beach, Pool or Dorm Room! It comes with built in grommets for wall hanging and displaying your favorite team. Sturdy I-beam construction features .25mm Poly Vinyl and built in angled pillow with separate air valve... |
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Bike Handlebar Holder Mount System for the T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide - Gomadic Brand List Price: $34.95 Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Our New Gomadic Handlebar Holder allows you clear visibility and finger tip access to your device in an attractive streamlined package. Have confidence of a secure mount with the introduction of a three channel clamp system to accommodate a wider range of handlebar diameters with a more accurate fit... |
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Bike Handlebar Holder Mount System for the HTC Touch Slide - Gomadic Brand List Price: $34.95 Sale Price: $24.95 |
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Our New Gomadic Handlebar Holder allows you clear visibility and finger tip access to your device in an attractive streamlined package. Have confidence of a secure mount with the introduction of a three channel clamp system to accommodate a wider range of handlebar diameters with a more accurate fit... |
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What is it that draws so many people to snowmobile racing? Is it the snow, the snowmobiles themselves, or perhaps the crisp fresh air of winter? Suffice to say the draw is all of the above mentioned.
Snowmobile racing is a cross between watching the Daytona 500, speed skating, and roller derby. Throw in a few hairpin turns and paint the snowmobiles bright neon colors, and you have yourself a snowmobile race. Where are some of these snowmobile or snowcross races held?
Eagle River, Wisconsin has had a snowmobile derby for the past 41 years and this race and location is rich in history. In 1944 the first snowmobile (well at least one that closely resembles the models of today) was built. It basically consisted of a toboggan on skis that could be driven over the snow. During the 60s is when the thought of using snowmobiles in the form of a sport caught the attention of many. The idea came as a way to boost the winter economy and boost, it did. The snowmobile derby in Eagle River today can draw crowds of as many as 50,000 people.
West Yellowstone in Montana has some excellent areas for experiencing the thrill of riding your snowmobile and they also have the Snowmobile Expo. There are also several snowmobile race competitions to enjoy. The races bring in the cream of the crop and you will not be disappointed watching the freestyle techniques of the professionals! The Three Bear Lodge is a great place to stay due to the fact that you are near the best trails and action around. After a long day on the trails, you can come back to the Lodge and relax. Then you will make you are way to the Expo and races all are within a close proximity to your accommodations.
Salem, New Hampshire has a snowmobile-racing site also at Rockingham Park. The racers will go over jumps that could be as much as 30 feet high and take them a distance of more than 80 feet in the air. This is an amazing race to watch as the skill level ranges from beginners, semi-professionals, to professionals all racing through bumps, turns, ramps and going as much as 60 miles per hour.
There is also the International 500 that began in the 1960s and is run entirely by volunteers. The volunteers prepare the track; the snowmobile racers come, qualify and race at top speeds. The spectators love it and you will, too. This great race began with the simple comment of one man asking another man how many miles can snowmobiles run consecutively. Thus the International 500 Snowmobile Race came to life. Come and visit Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
Island Pond, Vermont has joined the ranks of many other states hosting the snowmobile racing teams. The particular team that met up in Vermont is part of the Rock Maple Northeast SnoCross Series. If you have the opportunity to watch these professionals in action, it is amazing to see them flying across the snow. They reach upwards of 60 miles per hour as they try to make the hairpin turns, fly over the bumps without hitting another racer or wiping out themselves. It is truly exhilarating!
Gregg Hall is an author living in Navarre Florida. Find more about this as well as racing accessories [http://www.racingandmotorsportstore.com] at [http://www.racingandmotorsportstore.com]
Family Adventures Guaranteed not to Disappoint
Now be honest, parents. Isn't there the slightest bit of dread coming to the surface as you contemplate your next family vacation? First, there's the whining chorus, "Are we there yet?" This only grows worse when you "get there" and, about an hour into the sightseeing, the kids begin to moan that there's no fun and they're bored stiff. Well, I've got a prime solution to this age-old problem. I've got five destinations that are guaranteed to keep the kids laughing and the parents rejoicing. Check out these ideas: 1) Wisconsin Dells: You may have never even heard of the Dells. If not, where have you been? Hiding out under a rock somewhere? Well, I must admit, the population is only about 4,000 but it's known as the water park capitol of the world. You can surf or boogie board 365 days a year. You can do family raft rides down super fast rapids, tube down a six-story-high thrill ride, do body slides that twist and turn from ten stories up into flumes and stomach-turning drops. And the water sports are just the beginning. Ride a go-cart, go snowmobiling, bungee jump, creep through a haunted house, or take off on the world's tallest vertical accelerator. Go to a petting zoo, visit the Bartlett Exploratory with 150 interactive exhibits, visit Wizard Quest's interactive game of fantasy, enjoy the self Paint-it Pottery Shop. Need I say more. You will not run out of things to do, even if you stay for two weeks. The Dells is a winner. 2) Yellowstone National Park: Everyone's heard of this place, but do you really know what it offers? Besides the idyllic camping experience, you can go horseback riding, snowmobiling, snowcoach or stagecoach riding, cross-country skiing, kayaking, canoeing, fishing, or cruising around gorgeous Yellowstone Lake. The best place to view wildlife up close is probably in Lamar Valley and the Northeast Entrance. Here you see grizzly, coyote, gray wolf, fox, black bear, river otters, elk, bison, and pronghorn and mule deer. You can watch Old Faithful spout off or go to the Norris Geyser Basin and watch the geysers in a little sweet privacy. The best news for you parents is the excellent Junior Ranger program offered by the park. It offers day hikes introducing kids to the natural wonders throughout the park. A lot of fun. Then come back to the campsite just in time to grill chicken, steak, or burgers for the perfect end to a great day. 3) Black Hills/Badlands of South Dakota: This area takes in a whopping 10,000 square miles of vast prairies, badland landscapes, rugged mountains, and grasslands. It's also home to seven National Parks and many State Parks. View the breathtaking Mt. Rushmore and the new monument of Chief Crazy Horse. Explore caves or visit an archaeological dig of 50 giant mammoths. Pan for gold, hike, bike, cross-country ski, snowmobile, ride ATVs, or ride horses, Again, the Junior Ranger program is excellent here also. Kids will examine fossils, watch amazing nature movies of the park, and enjoy rare hands-on displays and dinosaur exhibits. If you ever weary of these activities, take in an Old West shootout and a cowboy dinner show. Then take the family to one of the six theme and amusement parks in the area. The Badlands is bad!…in a good way. 4) San Francisco: I can tell you now, San Fran is far, far more than Fisherman's Wharf and the Golden Gate Bridge. There are two great zoos to choose from: the San Francisco Zoo and the Oakland Zoo. San Fran Zoo is larger and has more varied wildlife. Oakland is part of 525-acre Knowland Park. It's a bit more laid back and less congested with crowds. The Bay Area Discovery Museum includes 28,000 square feet of exhibits. Kids can climb all over a wrecked fishing boat, learn to ride a unicycle, and create clay animation movies. There are mixed reviews about the Children's Fairyland. Admittedly, it's an ancient playground, but young kids seem to adore it. For some of them, it will be their favorite destination. At the Zeum Museum kids can record their own music video to take home, they can have fun in the Claymation Studio, or they can use kids' desktop publishing to create their own piece of full-color art. At the Hershey Factory kids see how candies are made and get some free chocolate. And, for the older kids, I haven't even covered the massive Underwater World and Steinhart Aquarium or Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, and exploring World War II submarines. 5) Kingsmill Resort: This place stretches out over 3,000 acres of Virginia wilderness. For the adults, there are three 18-hole golf courses, 15 tennis courts, and a sports club featuring indoor and outdoor pools, exercise classes, personal trainers, and a billiards and game room. For the kids, a wonderful Kids' Camp offers 5-12-year-olds a chance to learn tennis, golf, ping pong, arcade games, swimming, and fishing. They also enjoy theme days and the creation of arts and crafts. Kids can also play at the beach area and collect shells, The Kid's Night Out offers parents a romantic evening alone as the kids enjoy a pizza, game, and movie party. If you explore everything the resort has to offer, Colonial Williamsburg and Busch Gardens is close by. The hardest part will probably be deciding which of these fantasy family vacations you want to plan. You simply cannot go wrong choosing any one of these trips. Have fun.
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Am I spoiled, or just really, really rich?
this is my house
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tpetrunoff/354629806/
here's what I have:
1. Indoor pool w/ spa and hottub
2. sauna
3. an indoor trampoline room
4. tennis court in the backyard (also a basketball court and a volleyball court)
5. A walk in closet that's FULL of clothes (mostly from expensive, name-brand stores and stuff) that I really need to clean out... It's overflowing!!!
6. A fully stocked stainless steel kitchen
7. a theatre room
8. A chauferr
9. an outdoor pool and water slide
10. 2 dirt bikes, a four-wheeler, a gator, and 4 snowmobiles
11. 67 pairs of shoes
12. A toshiba laptop computer
13. A personal chef
14. sliding doors and stuff
15. A house so big that we need 18 cleaning ladies
16. 5 cars
My friends say that I'm a spoiled brat and I want to show them that I'm not. Do you guys think that I am?
either you have no life and just sit around counting how many shoes you have, or you have extremely low self esteem and use the approval of strangers over the internet to make you feel good about yourself.
A slide outside of Ridgway kills one, hospitalizes another
A man was killed on Thursday when he struck a tree while trying to flee an avalanche. The slide, which happened near Cirque Peak in the San Juans south of Ridgway, also sent another man to the hospital with a dislocated hip, though he was expected out of the hospital on Friday.
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