Just a quick alert that all the Camping World Superstores are collecting clothes for Hurricane Harvey victims. Thousands of south Texas residents have lost everything and need your help. Click HERE to find a Camping World Superstore near you. Also, Camping World is accepting Red Cross monetary donations at each store. Camping World will match all donations up to $2,000,000 until Labor Day. So give now and donate those clothes for Hurricane Harvey victims.
Until next time, be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.
Outdoor Recreation in Orlando (ORIO) is place where outdoor recreation enthusiast can get information about outdoor activities like backpacking, hiking, biking, camping, kayaking, inshore and offshore fishing, outdoor photography, rock climbing, skiing, skate boarding, surfing and Stand to include locations, guided trips and product review just to name a few. So pack up your bag and let’s take a trip. But always remember, be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Sunday, August 20, 2017
National Park Water Bottle Ban Reversed
Update this weekend - The Trump Administration has reversed the Obama ban on bottled water in our National Parks to reduce plastic litter. The bottle water industry has lobbied hard to get this over turned. Looks like they have succeeded.
Click HERE of a NPR article on the ban reversal. Click HERE for another article.
I have always used refillable water bottles like AVEX water bottles. But there have been times when I did not have my AVEX bottle with me. When I used a purchased bottled water I always packed out the empty bottle.
Until next time be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.
Click HERE of a NPR article on the ban reversal. Click HERE for another article.
I have always used refillable water bottles like AVEX water bottles. But there have been times when I did not have my AVEX bottle with me. When I used a purchased bottled water I always packed out the empty bottle.
Until next time be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.
National Park Deferred Maintenance Tops $11 Billion
America's National Park System is one our national treasures. Visitors from all over the world come to visit our 417 National Parks. The Parks are operated and maintained by just over 19,000 employees. Because of the huge backlog of deferred maintenance at National parks ,the entry fees are going up as is the Senior (Over 65) lifetime pass. The current cost of the lifetime pass is $10.00 until August 28 when the fee will be $80.00. So if you are over 65 and you want a pass, you need to act now. Click HERE to go to the National Park webpage where you can purchase your pass online or visit your closest National Park to purchase. For the third year in a row, the National Park System broke attendance records with 331 million visitors.
Since the Park System started keeping records in 1904, more than 13 Billion visitors have enjoyed the American National parks. With that many visitors, our parks are under sever stress to keep the parks safe and beautiful. That is why funding the deferred maintenance budget is very important. Just take Florida for example. The deferred maintenance funding is estimated to exceed $273,000,000. Just the other day an email was circulated notifying Floridians that the visitor fees at the Everglades were going up. The fees are going up because of the $78,000,000 in deferred maintenance. I did a little research and number crunching.
The Everglades National Park gets about 1,000,000 visitors a year. The fee increases depending on category are from $4.00-$5.00 each. Many of the fee categories remain unchanged. See the fee changes below. Even if all of the $30.00 fee for a Private vehicle 7-day pass went to deferred maintenance at the Everglades National Park, there is not enough money to go around.
The solution to the huge National Park deferred maintenance shortfall is for Congress to fully fund the maintenance of our amazing National Parks System. Just take a few billion from the Department of Defenses' shown below. Instead of adding $52.8 Billion to the base, just add $31.8 Billion and put the $11.0 Billion in National Parks Service's deferred maintenance budget and do all the backlog work.
Until next time, be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.
Since the Park System started keeping records in 1904, more than 13 Billion visitors have enjoyed the American National parks. With that many visitors, our parks are under sever stress to keep the parks safe and beautiful. That is why funding the deferred maintenance budget is very important. Just take Florida for example. The deferred maintenance funding is estimated to exceed $273,000,000. Just the other day an email was circulated notifying Floridians that the visitor fees at the Everglades were going up. The fees are going up because of the $78,000,000 in deferred maintenance. I did a little research and number crunching.
The Everglades National Park gets about 1,000,000 visitors a year. The fee increases depending on category are from $4.00-$5.00 each. Many of the fee categories remain unchanged. See the fee changes below. Even if all of the $30.00 fee for a Private vehicle 7-day pass went to deferred maintenance at the Everglades National Park, there is not enough money to go around.
The solution to the huge National Park deferred maintenance shortfall is for Congress to fully fund the maintenance of our amazing National Parks System. Just take a few billion from the Department of Defenses' shown below. Instead of adding $52.8 Billion to the base, just add $31.8 Billion and put the $11.0 Billion in National Parks Service's deferred maintenance budget and do all the backlog work.
Until next time, be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.
Saturday, August 5, 2017
2017 World Rowing Championships Come to Florida
Starting on September 23 through October 1 the World Rowing Championship will come to the Sarasota-Bradenton to the newly developed Nathan Benderson Park. This park was especially design to host FISA (World Rowing Federation) international rowing competitions. The park has a 2,000 meter course that meets all FISA criteria. In fact the Nathan Benderson Park is first FISA-Certified course in America.
FISA has 151 National Federation members, as well as National and International Olympic Committees. In addition to rowing events, the park can be configured to host kayaking and running events.
The week of international rowing competitions start on September 23 with the Opening Ceremony at 5:30 PM. The opening event ends with a great fireworks show. The Opening Ceremony is free but you will need a ticket to attend the actual competition. Click Here to visit the 2017 World Rowing Championship web page to purchase tickets.
Depending where you live, it may be worth while to make hotel reservations right now. Taking into account the long driving distances from major Florida cities, it will be a very long day for some event visitors who drive from home. Knowing how driving I-75, I-4 and I-95 can be dangerous at times, staying over night at any of Florida's west coast hotels will make one's visit to the 2017 World Rowing Championship a pleasurable event. If you are planning to stay in the Sarasota-Bradenton area for the whole week, click Here the Visit Sarasota web page and Here for information on vacationing in Bradenton and the Gulf Isles. With 49 days to go, you do not have much time to plan to attend the 2017 World Rowing Championship. Hope to see you there.
Until next time, be safe in the sun and have a great day in the great outdoors.