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Posted by Outdoorlover on December 19, 2010 at 11:15 AM under
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Can money buy you happiness? Someone posed the age-old question. Well,
let’s consider. First, money purchased my hiking shoes, not a lot mind
you, but money all the same. And it took money to purchase my
inexpensive handheld GPS
unit for geocaching. I rode my bike down a really pretty country road
to where I wanted to look for that geocache which is only a couple miles
from my house. My bike originally cost me money, but I have had it for
quite a while and gotten quite a bit of use out of it, so cost per use
would be pretty low by now. Of course, I could have walked the entire
way – that would have been free. It did take some money for that GPS
bike mount for my handheld GPS device, but not bad compared to the hands
free convenience, as I feel the right GPS mounts can make all the
difference in using your handheld GPS systems. Hmm, also the sun on my
face and the breeze in my hair were free. The sound of the birds in the
trees and the rustle of the leaves was not only refreshing, but free.
Well, I am thinking money purchased some conveniences and my GPS
navigation device, but certainly the happiness of the day was certainly
FREE, as was my soaring spirit that day. Now get out there and enjoy
your life!
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Posted by NavigatingMyWay on December 6, 2010 at 2:46 PM under
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In the last few years I noticed that I’d been putting on a few extra
pounds, so I decided to do something about it. I’ve never lived a
sedentary lifestyle or anything like that, but if I don’t have a
tangible fitness goal in mind it’s tough to stay motivated. That’s when a
friend told me about a personal bicycling milestone known as the
century. Just as you might assume from the name, it consists of a
100-mile-long cycling course.
This isn’t the sort of event you can jump into without doing some diligent training. I found some bicycle GPS mounts
online and set up a tracking receiver for my Schwinn road bike. It
allows me to plot out my practice routes well in advance so that I can
time myself along the way and get an idea for how I’ll do once the real
century rolls around. In just a few months I’ve cycled my way into
shape.
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Posted by Outdoorlover on September 14, 2010 at 8:00 PM under
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It is easy to get back into the joy of discovering the outdoors on a
bike, even if you are over 50. Finding the right bike for your body,
the way you want to be riding (trails or roadways) and in your price
range is an important place to start. A stop at your local bike shop
where there are trained folks to help you get the right bike for your
situation is a great idea and will save you lots of time and
frustration. Having the right gear and being prepared are also very
important.
We all know that when we ride a bike it is a good idea to wear a good
bike helmet, no matter how old we are - safety first! Getting hurt in
an accident is never fun, but you sure don’t want to chance a traumatic
brain injury. If you are looking for adventure, or just trying to break
up the boredom, one of the handheld GPS systems is a handy addition for
your biking pleasure, and there are several GPS bicycle mounts to choose from for hands free convenience. Now get out there and have some fun!
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