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By michellemathews 0 comments
California is filled with world-class art, historic and natural history museums. But did you know that it also has its share of unusual museums? Travel up and down the Golden State and you’ll find museums dedicated to the preservation and ... more »
By johnboyanoski 0 comments
The north of South Carolina has been heralded as one of the best places to live in the United States in the last few years. With an abundance of parks, a good climate, and reasonable housing prices, it is attracting a lot of newcomers. And while ... more »
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Australia offers a large variety of scenery and places to visit. It ought to as it is almost as large as all of Europe! If you've ever thought about taking a tour of Australia, and you are a motorcycle enthusiast, you could combine the two for ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Traveling from San Francisco to Las Vegas through scenic areas on a motorcycle sounds like a great trip. This fun vacation allows you to travel through Gold Rush towns and experience the thrills of a motorcycle ride. Here is how to plan for your ... more »
By chelbelle77 0 comments
When money is tight but you just have to get away, there are ways to stretch your money further..... more »
By Patricia Tebbe 0 comments
The M4 Motorway is a major motorway route that runs from London to Swansea in South Wales. At 150 miles long, this motorway passes close to the major English towns of Reading, Swindon and Bristol before crossing into Wales to connect with ... more »
By Paul Geraghty, eHow UK 0 comments
The M40 links London and Birmingham, passing through some scenic spots, such as Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon, along its 89-mile length... more »
By BigDaddyUSMC 0 comments
If you ride a motorcycle , scooter or bicycle , Then you know what it is like to get stuck at a red traffic light. Here is a quick & easy way to get the light to turn green for you... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 0 comments
Making a left turn when driving on US roadways requires drivers to cross a lane of oncoming traffic, making it one of the more dangerous maneuvers regularly undertaken in a motor vehicle. To ensure the safety of everyone in your vehicle and that ... more »
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Once you understand the basics, it's easy to use a CB radio system. The CB radio is a short range, two-way communication device that is used between two CB operators. The CB radio can reach up to 4 or 5 miles, depending on the weather and type of ... more »
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Communicate clearly on a CB radio by using universal codes and jargon. The codes and jargon are used in place of long explanations and because your voice is going out over public airwaves. The "10-33" radio code is a universal code for an ... more »
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CB radio operators use codes and jargon to communicate with other operators. The codes used are shortcuts in speaking to others; instead of trying to explain something, you communicate in codes. The 10-7 code is a universal code that means you ... more »
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If you don't use the CB microphone correctly, your message either won't be heard or it might not be understood. A few tips will help you speak clearly when you use the microphone on a CB radio... more »
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The squelch control on a CB radio filters out interference from atmospheric conditions or chatter from nearby channels. The geography of your location can also cause interference during CB communication. Follow these tips to use the squelch ... more »
By bigmaho 0 comments
Do you like unstructured vacations? Do you like be free to travel wherever you want, whenever you want without having to worry about reservations? Do you like the outdoors but also like the comfort of a nice bed? Consider Pop-Up camping... more »
By Camille Platt 0 comments
With Lookout Mountain, Signal Mountain and other beautiful hilltops towering over the downtown valley, Chattanooga is an ideal location for taking in the reds, oranges and yellows as the trees succumb to cooler weather in the fall. To find the ... more »
By eHow Travel Editor 4 comments
A wave of leaf color splashes over the Midwest each fall, moving from the north in Minnesota to as far south as the Missouri Ozarks, and east from the Mississippi River through Ohio. Take a simple drive in the country to enjoy the stunning ... more »
By michellemathews 0 comments
The state of California is the perfect place for a horror-film fanatic to visit famous horror-movie locations. Many classic horror films were shot in California, making it the perfect state to stage a horror movie location road trip... more »
By Jonathanw 0 comments
Morristown National Park, just a stone's throw away from NYC.. more »