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Month: February 2017

Taking a Vacation? 5 Reasons to Look at Short Term Rentals

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People enjoy taking vacations with their friends and family. At least 37% of people say they are happier when they take vacations with their families. This is one of the main reasons people are made happy on vacation. When people are looking to book a vacation for their family or group, they often have a lot of options. More and more people are looking to short term rentals for their lodging rather than traditional hotels. There are a number of reasons for this shift. For at least 62% of the people who go for vacation rentals, the main reason is the cost but that is not the only reason getting a condo for rent may work better for a family or group vacation.

  1. You get more value for your money. As was noted, one of the main reasons people look into short term rentals is the cost. When you have a larger group, you need more hotel or motel rooms, which can get pricy very quickly. By contrast, when you price it out as cost per person, the cost goes down quite a bit when you look at house and condo rentals. If you are going for a beach vacation, you will get an oceanfront rental for a lot less than you would pay at the hotel for the same view or distance from the water.
  2. You will get more space for everyone. Unless you spring for a set of suites, when you get a hotel room, everyone has just the space of the room to relax in. It can be hard for people to have their own space. It does not always seem like a big deal but people are naturally more stressed out when they have to share their space with other people. When you look at beachfront vacation rentals, you can get enough space so everyone can spread out and have their own part of the house or condo, this can make your trip a lot more relaxing.
  3. You get more privacy. When you stay in even the best hotel, your neighbors are really close to you. Typically, they are just on the other side of a wall. They can hear everything you do and you can hear everything they are doing. Whenever you come or go, whether is to the pool or out on the town, you need to pass through a lobby with lots of other people. By contrast, when you opt for short term rentals, your neighbors are not on top of you. You can come and go without everyone knowing what you are up to all of the time. You really only have to deal with your neighbors if you want to.
  4. You save money on meals and laundry. Most of the time, short term rentals come with a full kitchen. This means you can make many of your meals at the unit vs. going out for everything you and your family want to eat. It also means you can have relaxing dinners together at the beach home rental. Your meals will be healthier and a whole lot more affordable. Most of these units also come with clothes washers and dryers. This can be really helpful for people who are traveling with young children. You can get away with bringing less stuff when you know you can wash everything in your unit rather than sending it out to the hotel laundry. Plus, you do not have to worry when your kids are playing outside about how dirty they are getting.
  5. You can have more relaxation time. After a long day at the beach or sightseeing, you may just want to hang out with your group. That is easier when you have rented a condo or house. When everyone is in their separate hotel rooms, it is not as easy to do. With short term rentals, you have a lot of the amenities from home. If you want to hang out, you can do that easier in a condo or house.

Taking the family or a group of friends on vacation can be a lot of fun. Renting a home for that time can make it even better.

7 Great Outdoor Activities To Explore

Fishing equipment

Want to enjoy the great outdoors, but don’t know what to do? Well, there are many different activities that involve the great outdoors. If you and your friends, or maybe even your family, are interested in trying an outdoor activity, there are many that could fill your adventure’s heart. In fact, below is a list of seven activities that could excite you and rebuild your connection with mother nature.

  1. Archery
    One great activity to try is archery. If you are thinking about doing something that’ll challenge your skills then archery is the one for you. It’s tough when you start, but after you grab some archery equipment and start shooting at the target you’ll find that time will fly. In fact, it’ll fly faster then those arrows you’ll be shooting!
  2. Hiking
    Another great activity to look into is hiking. As long you make sure that you prepare beforehand with proper equipment, mapping, and maybe a guide, you’ll find hiking to be a worthwhile adventure. Take the time to enjoy the beauty of nature as you walk around among it. Breathe in the fresh air and reacquainted yourself with life outside of the heated action that is human society. Enjoy the peace and tranquility of the hiker’s life.
  3. Hunting
    Another powerful expereince is to go hunting for the first. This will truly build your connection back with nature as you reclaim your role in the cycle of life. Just make sure to get all the proper papers together and to shop for guns for hunting. Once you’ve got your guns for hunting and have picked a spot to hunt go at it. As you go, remember your role in the world as a simple hunter in the midst of the wilderness. Practice your skills and hone yourself into the hunter your father could be proud of.
  4. Rock Climbing
    Or, perhaps you’d be more interested in rock climbing. Are you afraid of heights? Is that a yes? Than this activity might not be for you. If it’s a no, then get ready for an adrenaline thrill. Just like when buying guns for hunting or archery supplies, you’ve got to make sure you get your climbing gear. After that, get ready for a great athletic challenge as you climb your way up.

    Another wonder of rock climbing is its nature as a sort of puzzle. You must wrap your brain around finding out how to climb up. Which rock should you grab? Which one should you stand on? You must figure all these rock climbing techniques out in order to reach the top and your destination.
  5. Fishing
  6. If you’re thinking more about being on the water there are many activities for you and your buddies to do. For instance, there’s fishing. Much like hunting, you can experience the cycle of life. Be warned, the experience of hunting and fishing, besides including a lot of prep work like baiting, buying guns for hunting, and so on, incorporates a lot of waiting. You must be patient as animals won’t jump to be hunted or reeled in by you. You have to wait for your moment to strike. Soon enough you’ll experience the bliss of pulling a fish out of the water.

  7. Swimming and Scuba Diving
    If you want to actually get into the water, you have plenty of options to do so. Always make sure that the water is safe to enter first. You don’t want to be pulled by the current or cohabiting with any dangerous water life. That said, if the water’s good then you are free to swim away and enjoy yourself. Use this as a great time for exercise and swim to build muscle. Or, perhaps you’d like to sight see by putting on a mask and breathing aid before swimming down the the water’s floor. Both of these activities provide a great way to refresh yourself and enjoy the great aquatic world around you.

No matter which activity you eventually decide to pursue, what’s important is that you get out your seat and go try something. Enjoy the great outdoors by going out and actively being a part of it. On top of being socially freeing and athletically challenging, it’s also mentally and emotionally healing. So, give one of these activities a try and start living.

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Gun Shop Etiquette for First-Time Buyers

Walking into a gun shop for the first time can be an intimidating experience for anybody. You may have an image of gun shops run by old-timers or firearm snobs who look down on beginners — but in reality, that’s hardly ever the case. Remember that the staff there has a vested interest in helping you make the right purchase. After all, a good experience can turn a first-timer into a life-long customer. Hunters, for example, take an average of 21 trips every year — compared to just 4.97 trips for campers in 2012 — so owners want to keep you coming back for supplies, ammo, maintenance, and more.

At the same time, there are some basic etiquette rules everyone should follow when shopping for guns. Whether you’re in the hunting gear section of a sporting goods store or a mom-and-pop shop in the countryside, follow these rules and you’ll be a welcome customer anywhere.

  1. Treat every gun as if it’s loaded. This is an important firearm safety rule no matter where you go. The clerk should show you that the gun is empty before handing it over to you, but you should always check again yourself. As you test the configuration, never point the muzzle at anyone or anything. Some gun shops will have a wall target to aim at; if not, use the ceiling or floor — or ask for an appropriate direction to point.
  2. Always ask permission before testing the trigger. This goes along with treating every weapon as if it’s loaded, but there’s more to it than that. Of course, you will want to test the feel of a trigger before you purchase a gun, but dry-firing can actually cause damage to some models. Ask the clerk before pulling on the trigger, and most of the time they will say yes.
  3. Have some idea of what you want. Newcomers to guns are often surprised at just how many types there are out there. It’s worthwhile to do some online research before you walk into a store, and to be clear about why you want a gun: personal protection, big-game hunting, target practice, etc. The more you can tell the clerk, the better they’ll be able to help you make the right decision.

You’ll find that most gun shops are staffed with friendly, knowledgeable workers who are eager to assist you. But purchasing a gun is not a decision to be taken lightly. Show the staff the respect they deserve, and they will do the same for you.