USC Office Of Orientation - 2003 recreational INTEREST CLUBS These clubs provide students, faculty and staff hiking,golf, running, sailing, scuba, soccer, surfing, tennis and water skiing. http://sait.usc.edu/orientation/scout/2002-2003/15_recreation.htm
Extractions: 1026th W. 34th Street SCout Newsletter Home Commuters are more than Meets the Eye Coping with Homesickness Crisis: Navigating Culture in College ... Writing Papers: Getting Started and Finishing On Time Recreational Sports welcomes all members of the university community to participate in its extensive services and sports programs. The mission of Recreational Sports is to provide quality recreational programs and services that enhance student, faculty and staff knowledge and opportunities for participation in activities that promote healthy lifestyles, positive human relations and leadership skills. To meet the diverse needs and interests of the university community, a comprehensive and innovative sports package - including intramural sports, interest and sport clubs, fitness and leisure classes and recreational facilities - has been developed. INTRAMURAL SPORTS
Adaptive Adventures - Water-skiing & Wakeboarding Committee has worked hard to create and promote opportunities for physicallychallengedpersons to participate in recreational and competitive water skiing. http://www.adaptiveadventures.org/waterski.html
Extractions: How you can help: There are many ways you can become involved with our water-ski program. We are always looking for new participants and volunteers. Additionally, there are some specific sponsorship needs for our INT League competition, weekly clinics, and special event camps. However, because our water-ski program is relatively new, there are many other ways in which your organization can become involved even if not outlined here. Of course, no matter how you get involved with Adaptive Adventures, you will always receive a quality experience.
The Sports Authority - Coach's Corner water skiing is a challenging and fun recreational activity. Your enjoymentof it depends on the proper selection and use of your equipment. http://www.thesportsauthority.com/info/index.jsp?categoryId=222800&infoPath=2229
Extractions: Required Registration Form CAMPING Modern Campgrounds - 20, 30 and 50 amp electrical service; shower building, dump stations, water available, camp store, campground host. Includes 42 sites (27 electric), fees $10/night-non electric, $12/night electric. Tent Campground - 16 sites - completely wooded - walk-in only; picnic table and fire ring provided; water available; use of shower building in modern campgrounds (walking distance); fee $5/night. Group Campground - 6 primitive sites( no water available, pit toilets); organized groups only; no recreational vehicles (motor homes or trailers); pre-registration required; fee dependent on number of persons. Canoe Base Camp - site on bank of Vermilion River; picnic table and fire ring; advanced registration required; free.
Old Forge, NY - A Recreational Oasis, In The Heart Of The Adirondack Mountains. Official site includes recreational information and aims for links to every Web site in the town of Webb.Category Regional North America Localities O Old Forge boating, golf, water skiing, fishing, canoeing, hiking, swimming and mountain biking.The region is proud to be the home of various recreational facilities. http://www.oldforgeny.com/
Extractions: Specials at McCauley Mountain Dear Visitor, On behalf of the Town of Webb, welcome to our website. We're glad you are interested in learning more about Old Forge and the Town of Webb. This is a wonderful place to live, work or vacation. If you decide to visit, we know your stay will be enjoyable and memorable. You will find the scenery here is breathtaking and our people are warm and friendly. Old Forge, New York and the Central Adirondack Region offers much for the vacationer during all seasons. In the summer we are pleased to offer all kinds of activities including; boating, golf, water skiing, fishing, canoeing, hiking, swimming and mountain biking. The region is proud to be the home of various recreational facilities. Among these is McCauley Mountain , which operates its chair lift during the summer and fall months providing a fantastic view of the region. Old Forge also has Enchanted Forest Water Safari, Adirondack Scenic Railroad, Old Forge Lake Cruises, Thendara Golf Club, The Arts Center of Old Forge, four miniature golf courses, a movie theater, public swimming beach , bowling alley and let us not forget white water rafting, canoeing and kayaking in the spring, summer and fall. Sportsmen have ideal hunting for big and small game. The area is also known for its fine variety of quality restaurants, accommodations and retail specialty shops.
Barefoot Water-Skiing Site of the governing body for barefoot waterskiing in the US. News, competitions, events. Official Category Sports water Sports Barefooting Goal. The ABC's goal to promote the recreational and competitive sportof Barefoot waterskiing for all abilities. Let's Be honest! http://barefoot.org/
Extractions: [ Home ] Find A Skier's Scores Tournament Results Events-Schedule Kieth St.Onge jumping - Helena, MT The American Barefoot Club (ABC) is a sport division of the USA Water Ski and is the governing body for Barefoot Water-skiing in the United States. The ABC's goal to promote the recreational and competitive sport of Barefoot Water-skiing for all abilities. Let's Be honest! NO Skis or Boards are used by these water-skiers. These pages are for those water-skiers who have taken the next step, and left the help on the dock!!! For more information about barefooting in the United State select a topic on the Left! Barefoot Electronic Mail
Extractions: Greatgetaways.com is a new, highly successful web site . We are in the process of adding property listings. If your know of "GreatGetaways" in your area please refer them to our site, or send us an email and tell us about your favorites Wonderful recreational experiences! GreatGetaways.com is the place to find just about any outdoor adventure your heart desires! GreatGetaways.com, an AmeriCAM company email: info@greatgetaways.com Website designed by Catharine Gallagher, AmeriCAM www.americam.com 206.325.5516.
Recreational Activities In Kelowna recreational activities in Kelowna include water sports,golf, skiing, skating, field sports and more! http://www.edccord.com/quality/recreation.htm
Extractions: Summer Water Sports: Kelowna offers a myriad of water sports including sailing, power boating, canoeing, water skiing, swimming and fishing. There are three Yacht Clubs (Kelowna, Westbank and Peachland) and five Marinas (Kelowna (2), Winfield, Lake Okanagan Resort, Peachland), as well as numerous beaches on the Okanagan Lake, Wood Lake and Kalamalka Lake for swimming. There is an abundance of fishing for Kokanee and Trout in the Okanagan Lake as well as the 13 mountain lakes within a short distance. Field Sports Field sports including Soccer, football, baseball, lawn bowling, riding (English and Western) are also popular within the valley. Golf Since the 1920's, a golf tradition in Kelowna has led to the construction of ten stunning courses in the city, all less than 30 minutes from downtown. The hospitality industry, working with our growing list of courses provides attractively priced Apackages@ that make a stay in the city for the purpose of a golf holiday affordable. Kelowna prides itself in offering a challenge for every level of golf, from par three courses to challenging world class course designs.
Water Skiing / Wakeboarding - Tips Tournaments Gear Towers Screensavers Boats The starting place for exploring wakeboarding with features, product reviews, top picks lists, chat Category Sports water Sports Wakeboarding Boat Insurance From BoatUS Low rates and broad coverage for recreational boats nationwidefrom eBook will show you how how to learn water skiing's most extreme http://waterski.about.com/
GABA - Recreational Opportunities With a maximum speed of 10 mph, water skiing or jet skis are not allowed.water skiing and personal watercraft sports are available http://greaterarnold.org/recropps.htm
Extractions: There are a great variety of campgrounds for your outdoor enjoyment. All campsites are on a first come, first served basis with few exceptions. Big Meadows has 15 sites that are reservable by calling the National Reservation Service toll-free at (877) 444-6777. Reservations for campsites in the Calaveras Big Trees State Park in the summer months are on the Destinet system 1-800-444-PARK. For specific campground information on U.S.F.S. campgrounds, be sure to contact the Calaveras Ranger Office in Hathaway Pines at 209-795-1381 or check their web site at http://www.r5.fs.fed.us/stanislaus/calaveras Large campers and trailers are permitted in campgrounds where space allows. No more than two cars per site are permitted in developed campgrounds. Vehicles must be parked on the pavement in paved campgrounds. All campsites will accommodate tents. To ease environmental impacts, no more than six persons or one family may occupy any one campsite. All developed campgrounds have quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Generator use is restricted to posted hours. Five developed picnic grounds with tables, stoves and toilet facilities are located within the Calaveras Ranger District: Crescent Grove (on Hwy. 4 near Hathaway Pines), Cottage Springs, Spicer Reservoir (near the boat launch), Marmot and Chickaree (both on the shores of Lake Alpine). Calaveras Big Trees State Park also has group and individual picnic sites on the North Grove and individual sites at Beaver Creek and Stanislaus River areas. Picnicking is not limited to only developed sites. There are many locations throughout the forest suited for picnicking.
The Wizard Water Ski Club looking for new members who are interested in more than just recreational skiing. aboutwaterskiing in the Province of Alberta, check out the water Ski Alberta http://www.wizardwaterski.com/
Extractions: Cyber World The following text is simply an intro to a not so typical water ski and wakeboard club in North America. For the latest news, click on ALL the above Bumfluff's but, we encourage you to read about us in the following. We are located at 53.4 deg nth latitude where the sun shines 18 hours per day in Summer and 6 in winter. Our season lasts from May (Brrrr) to October (Brrrrr) although we have skied on April 7th (earliest) and around November 15th (latest) at our site. The rest of the time, id be frozen man! Summer is Gone - Winter is here! yuk!!! But, Spring is around the corner! The Wizcam has now moved to the Bumfluff Page - Check it out... Wizard Winter Skiing Pics The Wizard Water Ski Club is located about 75 km southwest of Edmonton, Alberta, on the south shore of Wizard lake. The club is one of the largest and oldest (since 1961) in Alberta. Our membership ranges from recreational skiers (re. Wally's) to past national champions (yes Vern Oberg did actually win the senior men's overall title a few years ago). Besides three event skiers, we also have many wakeboarders and barefooters (none of the barefooters are any good, but they always have lots of beer). The club site itself is located on a parcel of land which was acquired in the early 60's as a long term lease from the Goodrich family. Now, the land is solely owned by the Wizard Water Ski Club. The site consists of: the club shack (a clubhouse overlooking the lake), lakeside sauna/change room and pier, equipment and gas sheds, various club member cabins, slalom couse, ski jump, and of course a couple of ski boats (a 94 American Skier TBX, and a 92 Flightcraft outboard). The down side is that Wizard Lake is fully accessible to the public and within an hours drive of Edmonton (750,000 people), so the lake can and does get swamped with (the curse of all ski clubs) wallies and jet skiers.
Water-skiing News water related recreational activity such as new boats, manufacturers builders, boating,fishing, sailing, scuba diving, paddling, water skiing, PWC, supplies http://www.boatingnews.com/waterskiing.htm
Extractions: Post a boat transport request to receive multiple bids from qualified carriers also tips and info [More.] Waterskiing Skiers Choice, Inc. Purchases New Facility Skiers Choice , manufacturer of SUPRA and MOOMBA inboard boats has purchased a larger and newer facility in Maryville, Tennessee and will relocate soon. The new location has presented Skiers Choice with a unique opportunity to expand production without increasing overhead costs. The move will be only 10 miles from the current location but will place one of the worlds leading ski boat manufacturers in the heart of the Blount County Industrial Park. The square footage of the larger factory will more than double the companys current space to over 142,000 square feet.
Multiple Uses Of Water Reservoirs as a major recreation area, ie, fishing, water skiing, boating, canoeing at the sametime as being urban water supplies and recreational sourcesthey http://www.ramsar.org/forum_reservoir_recreation.htm
Extractions: From the Ramsar Forum Multiple uses of water-supply reservoirs [The following exchange of Forum postings took place in early June and offers some interesting examples of recreational and other uses of water-supply facilities. Web Editor.] [1 June 1998] From WWF Greece we would like to know whether there are any examples of lakes that serve as the main water suppliers to nearby big cities and at the same time facilitate mild recreation or athletic activities (e.g. rowing /canoeing). Thank you, Panagiota Maragou , Wetland coordinator, WWF Greece, e-mail p.maragou@wwf.gr [1 June 1998] Best regards, Mary C. Landin , PhD, Professional Wetland Scientist, Water Resources Planning and Restoration, 3084 Tom Collins Road, Utica, MS 39175-9351 USA, e-mail landinmc@aol.com [1 June 1998] I can answer that some do, and some don't. Generally, California permits nearly any kind of recreation on major storage reservoirs. California has some terminal water supply reservoirs that provide recreation in the form of boating and fishing, but not water contact recreation like swimming or water skiing. Other jurisdictions prohibit any human activities in the watershed of terminal reservoirs. This has been the source of considerable tension between water managers, who would prefer no possible contamination, and recreation advocates, who believe the risk of contamination is tolerable, considering the degree of treatment that is required. In the San Francisco Bay area, the East Bay reservoirs generally permit some fishing and boating recreation while the San Franciso Peninsula reservoirs (Crystal Springs and Lake Pilarcitos) generally prohibit access even to the watershed without a special permit. It is my understanding that the difference is because the water source for Crystal Springs Reservoir is the Hetch Hetchy aqueduct from Yosemite Park. This water is so pure and free of minerals that the only treatment it receives before distribution is the addition of a small amount of lime to reduce its corrosive effect on pipes.
British Columbia Recreation Guide British Columbia Recreation Guide. Browse our BC recreational guides. Tour, UltraLights, Wake Boarding, water skiing. Whale Watching, Wildlife Viewing, Wind Surfing, http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/activities.htm
Extractions: Choose a description and/or use keywords and regions. Adventures : ATV Expeditions Bear Watching Bird Watching Bungy Jumping Caving/Spelunking Charter Canoeing Cruise Cycling Dog Sled Eco Tourism Extreme Sports Fish Freshwater Fish Saltwater Flight Seeing Gliding Golfing Hang Gliding Hiking Horseback Riding Houseboating Hunting Indoor Climbing Mountain Biking Mountaineering
StoneRidge - A Golf And Recreational Community If fishing, boating, or water skiing on pristine lakes, rivers, and tributariesis what you are looking for, StoneRidge is the door way to some of the best. http://www.stoneridgeidaho.com/amenities.shtml
Extractions: The area around StoneRidge offers a mecca of skiing opportunities for the novice to the expert. Experience the fun aboard the StoneRidge ski shuttle to Mr. Spokane only minutes away. Enjoy the sophisticated atmosphere of Schweitzer along with the beautifully groomed trails of 49 Degrees North less than an hours drive. Golf in the summerskiing in the winter. Does it get any better than this?