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December 6th, 2009

Cancun Resort, Las Vegas – Global Resorts Network (GRN)

http://www.GlobalTravelRiches.com (501)612-8153.
Las Vegas, NV – Global Resorts Network guru, Tammy Jones explores, up close, the many luxury 4- and 5-star resorts offered by GRN.

Many people pay thousands of dollars to stay at these resorts and even more to own an expensive timeshare. With GRN, this is not the case. Weekly resort stays are as low as $298 a week, many offered in Las Vegas and other popular vacation cities and exotic, tropical locations. All this for a fraction of the cost of a timeshare.

Jones demonstrates first-hand the power and savings of owning a GRN membership.

GRN offeres luxury vacationing for as little as a few hundred dollars a week in Las Vegas and thousands of 4- and 5-star luxury resorts around the world.

The travel membership coupled with state-of-the-art marketing power, is creating a new breed of professionals in the home business and travel industry.

GRN is an Arizona-based direct sales company that specializes in a hi-end discount travel membership that appeals to those who enjoy the benefits of timeshare condos, without the hassles and expense of owning a timeshare property.

Jones is known for working one-on-one with people who are serious about creating a multiple six-figure income from the comforts of the home office.

For more information, go to www.globaltravelriches.com, or call Tammy Jones directly at 501-612-8153.

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December 6th, 2009

Backpacking

One of the most intimate ways through which you could see the world is through backpacking. No other activity would offer you such a thorough knowledge of the land. You certainly should try it one day. However, before you set out on your trip, be sure that you have the most important item for backpacking. What is it, you inquire? Easy: A Backpack. Picking a backpack, however, is not a simple matter of simply just picking the cheapest or even choosing the one you think is pretty. Beauty has little to do with backpacking. It is practicality that is most important. So saying, here are the factors that you have to consider when you buy your backpack.

Number of Pockets

Pockets make it much simpler for you to find an item quickly, especially if your things are nicely organized. With pockets, you won’t have to search around in your bag, trying to find a particular item. They’re ideal for smaller items like matchbooks, mobile phones, and cameras — those things that you usually need more often than other equipment and you therefore need easier access to when you go backpacking. When you buy your backpack, make sure that it has enough pockets for all your most vital items.

Material

Another factor that is of utmost importance is the strength of your bag. Ensure the material is sturdy so that the bag will last long and won’t tear while you’re on your backpacking trip. Some low quality bags have cloths that are easily destroyed with the wear and tear of traveling. The cloth becomes thinner and thinner and before you know it, it will burst at the worst moment and your belongings will come spilling out. For that matter, you should take along some thread and a needle whenever you go backpacking as a safety measure. People often forget these thing, only to regret it later. Furthermore, you should make sure that your backpack is waterproof. Should you encounter rain when you go backpacking, it would be of prime importance that none of your items get wet.

Size

Backpacks are meant to be worn around the torso, so be sure the bag fits you. A backpack that is too big would be too awkward to carry around, and so would one that is too small. So, when you buy your bag, test it first and see if it’s the right size for you.

Karen Dreyer writes about backpacking recipes on her homepage. Give it a minute if you want to learn more about different types of camping.

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