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Thursday, 01 July 2010 |
If you are an avid adventure sports fan, you should read this.
The craggy landscape of weathered rock is home to a wide range of superb climbing opportunities in Scotland, from short roadside ascents to some of the very best 'alpine' routes to be found somewhere in the UK. There's even the hardest traditional rock climb in the world - 'Rhapsody' E11 7a - as climbed by prolific Scottish climber Dave MacLeod!
You could be forgiven for thinking that Scotland was designed with mountain biking in mind. No problem whether you're interested in exploring our countryside, getting covered in mud, coasting through steep berms, blasting downhill or overcoming a lung-busting climb, there's anyplace in Scotland that will fit the bill.
With Forestry Commission Scotland pumping resources into centre development, there's now a actual feast of trails to choose from. The 7stanes project should be singled out for a hearty slap on the back. These dedicated centres are now regarded as some of the best in the UK, if not Europe and the increased provision of green-graded trails makes them suitable for all.
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Wednesday, 30 June 2010 |
Probably the greatest invention ever created is walk in bathtubs. For some people, it isnt necessary unless you like their look and design. For others, it has made living a greater joy by giving them safety and easy entrance and exit to bathing. Today, in a time when there are many bathrooms in homes, having one of the walk in bathtubs is an excellent idea for guests who might benefit from their ease and convenience.
Walk in bathtubs were created for people who are less flexible than others, have bone problems such as arthritis, are getting on in years and for the handicapped. Walk in bathtubs allow such easy access for you to sit in the tub and bathe. The bathtub is designed to be higher than normal so it allows those who desire it to submerge themselves up to their chests.
There isnt any need to climb into walk in bathtubs. The door that is fastened to the tub swings open and you walk right in. The door on walk in bathtubs is very secure and waterproof so you can fill up the bathtub with running water and you never |
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