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National Park

2015.06.12 19:42 financialbabe National Park

For all those who love National Parks!
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2011.02.13 05:48 lfroker Yosemite

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2008.07.18 07:38 r/Camping

A subreddit for campers concerned more about the act of camping and less concerned about hiking long distances or light gear. Primarily for tent/hammock camping. No RV camping here.
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2024.05.21 17:06 Screwdatt Todays Games and PPV Events

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2024.05.21 17:03 Pamplemousse991 Taveuni Horse Riding

Bula friends, I'm going to Taveuni for a week later in the year and was wondering where I could book a horse riding tour near Matei? Would love to enjoy the national parks on horseback! I'm not staying at a resort that has horses unfortunately.
Thank you
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2024.05.21 16:31 jm08003 I think I want to drop out of my PhD program but I don’t know if it’s the right decision

This will be a bit long, so my apologies!
Backstory:
Last year I got my Master’s degree in Environmental Science. I didn’t have a job lined up after graduating so I helped this one professor at my university with some paid research. By the end of the summer, I had committed to a PhD in Exposure Science (study of human health effects when exposed to pollutants, chemicals, etc.) with him as my advisor. I was really excited as he’s a great guy and the research I would be doing would be benefitting environmental justice communities. The research topic was the main reason I was excited for this program.
Right before graduation and accepting this research job, I learned that I have an ultra-rare genetic mutation. Up until this last week actually, my doctors had convinced me I had a rare genetic disorder that would ultimately make me lose up to four of my five senses, and have a shortened life (avg. life expectancy is mid-30s). I was hysteric over this last year. One of the larger factors why I was on the fence about getting a PhD at first was because what may have been the rest of my life would be spent doing research. Fortunately now, that is not a concern as my doctors ended up being wrong.
Because I had committed to my PhD program late, I started the program this past Spring. So, since I wasn’t in school in the Fall, I decided to embark on a solo, three-month roadtrip across the United States; visiting 37 of the 63 National Parks. I truly never was happier in my life. I was so tempted to pull out of my PhD program then and there and just work seasonal jobs across the country and continue my nomadic lifestyle. My love for the National Parks and nature here was unbeatable. I respected my advisor too much, so I did not do this.
Now:
I just finished my first semester of the PhD program. It’s been very rough. I’ve been going to numerous doctor’s appointments because of my genetic mutation, was thrown on and off of a lot of psychiatric meds, lost both my side jobs, and just felt socially isolated. I also learned that I would play such a small role in the research project I was so excited about. There are at least twenty people involved in this project and I do not even find myself necessary in it. It’s been very upsetting since this is what really sold me into this program. I expressed this to my advisor was told we would talk more about this later. I am still waiting for that conversation.
I just drove halfway across the country to see a doctor to determine more info about my rare genetic mutation. While driving home, I stopped at Mammoth Cave National Park and just remembered what it’s like to truly be happy: being submerged in nature with others just as excited as I am. Seeing the countryside too was just as therapeutic. I’m now in my head again about whether I should finish this PhD program or just drop out and be a Park Ranger.
I feel like I am not truly happy (I am not miserable) getting this degree but I am willing to sacrifice my happiness if it financially benefits me in the long run (my family is financially disadvantaged so this PhD could potentially help them out). The thing is… I don’t know if this degree will benefit me or not. I’m at such a fork in the road.
Here is my breakdown:
Pro of just staying in my program: Will hopefully make six-figures post-graduation, I will have state health benefits until I graduate, won’t have to uproot my life at the moment, will make enough money post-grad to travel, parents will be happy and more financially secure, I won’t screw my advisor over (I am his only PhD student at the moment)
Con of staying in my program: I have no idea what careers I can get (when I ask faculty in my program, they don’t really know either), I have been told by an engineering professor in my program that Exposure Science is “not a real major”, was told by a former professor that a PhD is useless unless you are inventing something (which I am not planning on doing), I can’t work another job while getting this degree so I can’t save up and buy a home since I’m living paycheck-to-paycheck, I won’t be doing the research I was so excited about
Pro of being a park ranger: I will genuinely be happy, my knowledge from my last two degrees can be applied and get me a slightly higher paying job in that field, its a career I know I will enjoy
Con of being a park ranger: Get paid dirt, not sure about health benefits, away from family
I would love to know others thoughts. I can’t talk to my family about this because I feel a lot of pressure from them about getting this degree and I know it will be biased. What would you do if you were in my shoes?
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2024.05.21 16:17 lemonjuiceeyedrop Started dating at 13 still together at 28.

My girlfriend (27 F) and I (28 M) have been together for 15 years. I get 2 reactions when I tell people this “aw that’s cute/awesome!” Usually from people over 40 or “how the hell did you do that?” Usually from people under 40. I understand where both types people are coming from and accept whatever personal judgements they have. Personally I feel like I hit the lottery in terms of relationships. She is my best friend, we have the same hobbies/interests, families get along, still have good/regular sex and share the same moral values. I will give a quick story for how we met/where we are today.
We met at middle school track practice. I can was made to join track by my dad I was never an involved student kinda the float by stoner type in school(so glad my dad made me join). Luckily my grandpa owned a garage and my uncle a small construction company that taught me some skills and kept me busy. I loved making money so I had that going at least. She was always very involved in clubs, sports and academics. She graduated with 4.0 GPA in both highschool and college (also won most attractive high school) To be honest I don’t remember many details worth sharing from highschool/middle school normal dumb arguments fun parties ect. I did start doing my own side jobs in high school with access to my families tools. By the time we graduated I had saved a decent amount, had a pretty good income and had my own tools/shitty work truck. Luckily it had always been her dream to go to college at a university 20 min from our small town she ended up getting a full ride with some money for housing. We moved in together she worked part time/seasonal at slower points in the school yeasummer. I began working full time while continuing my side gigs. With both our incomes and housing money we were able to have a lot of fun. We took a trip abroad each year, would go on a ski trip or road trip to different national parks each year (traditions we still have), went to concerts/college games, experimented with drugs and just did as much of the whole college thing as possible. Also during this time I began moving my side gigs into my full income. Without her help with organization/people/networking skills it would have been way harder or not possible at all. After she graduated college we decided we wanted to move some where she could work with more interesting wildlife/environment for a few years (she has bachelors in animal behavior and is a certified vet tech) we both knew she would be making next to nothing (we both understand she will never be the main income in her field) and I’d be risking my small business but wanted to get out of our town for a few years. Plus I didn’t want to hold her back or her wonder “what if”. After she landed a job we moved to a smaller mountain town in Colorado. I got a job doing maintenance at a resort/condos and started side jobs. After a few months I was offered a manager role. (thanks to those organization and people skills lol) We enjoyed life there skiing all season and saved all our change/ramen days to have money for a vacation. (Eat for one dollar or around that each meal for a day or don’t eat at all put whatever money you would have spent in a jar it really sucks but you’ll be way closer to Puerto Rico this winter) After a few years we decided to come back to our home town as we wanted to own a home and have more financial freedom. (Very low cost of living) We found and bought an old fixer upper house for basically nothing. We renovated it and live there now. I was able to contact and continue working for quite a few of my old clients. After almost 2 years back my business is now doing better than ever and she’s still helping our furry/scaled/feathered friends. We are now seriously discussing starting a family/getting eloped. (Neither of us are big on marriage but as time goes on we want the same last name and title married) I’ve had friends tell me not to I just laugh even if we had kids and she decided she wasn’t happy I would gladly give half my shit for the memories/times we’ve had not to mention I know my kids would have a great mother and I wouldn’t have the business without her.
I really feel like I hit the lottery in terms of relationships. This is the first time I have laid it all out and I feel even more lucky. How do you all feel about it? If anyone has any questions I’ll try to answer. Hope this made sense told you I wasn’t a great student!
-peace and love
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2024.05.21 16:00 TwinsGameday PRE GAME THREAD: Twins (24-23) @ Nationals (21-25) - May 21, 2024

Twins (24-23) @ Nationals (21-25)

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2024.05.21 15:45 arch017 Outside of recreational fishing areas

Hey everyone I'm new to fishing in Nova Scotia. I've read the angler's handbook and went through some forums.
If I undestand correctly, I can fish at any random stream or river even if it's not listed in the angler's hand book as long as it's not private property, part of nature reserves (I have a map of protected areas), or a part of national parks. Is that correct?
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2024.05.21 15:23 Electrical_Low6989 Help review my 10 day CR itinerary

Hello,
Please help review my 10 day Costa Rica itinerary for mid June. Im mostly interested in bird watching and photography and bit of adventure sports.
Should I plan to stay longer in la fortuna region ? Am I trying to cover too many places in one go ? What do you suggest ?
Thanks in advance!
Day 1
Land in SJO and drive towards Paos Volcano region Eco lodge stay near Paos volcano, bird watching tour at the lodge
Day 2
Bird watching tour in the lodge in the morning Have breakfast and check out Del Toro waterfalls. Stay in Boca Tapada
Day 3
Bird watching tour in the lodge in the mornings Have breakfast and start driving towards La Fortuna Visit the Bogarin trail and la fortuna waterfalls Check in to eco lodge
Day 4
Spend first half of the day in the national park, hike the trails Second half visit mistico Hanging bridges
Day 5
Visit Rio Celeste Waterfalls Stay at cano negro
Day 6
Boat tour and bird watching tour at cano negro. Drive to monteverde in the afternoon
Day 7, 8 & 9
Explore monteverde and near by natural reserve Chocolate and coffee tour Zipline tour
Day 10
Drive back to SJO and board flight next morning
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2024.05.21 14:52 w3era21 Understand Google I/O 2024 Event: The Future of Search with AI

Understand Google I/O 2024 Event: The Future of Search with AI
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The dust has settled on Google I/O 2024, and one thing is crystal clear: AI is the driving force behind the future of search.
This year's conference wasn't just about a smattering of announcements – it was a bold declaration of Google's commitment to harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to revolutionize the way we interact with information.

A New Era for Search Intelligence with Gemini

At the heart of this revolution lies the unveiling of the Gemini 1.5 model, an advanced AI specifically designed for search.
Gemini boasts impressive capabilities like multi-step reasoning, information synthesis from diverse sources, and the ability to understand complex queries. This translates to a user experience unlike any other:
Unraveling Complexities: Imagine asking a question like "Find the best dog-friendly hiking trails near Yosemite National Park, with breathtaking views and moderate difficulty." Gemini can handle it and present you with the perfect hiking adventure.
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No more looking through endless search results. Google now has AI-generated summaries No more looking through endless search results. Google now has AI-generated summaries that take information from many sources and make it short and easy to read. This helps you understand a topic quickly and easily.

How to Optimize for the AI Age

As search becomes increasingly AI-driven, businesses need to adapt their SEO strategies.
Here are some key considerations:
Structure: Format your content in a clear, question-and-answer style to increase your chances of being featured in AI overviews.
Comprehensive Coverage: Create in-depth topic pages that address the entire user journey, from initial exploration to final decisions.
The Power of Q&A: Strive to get your content featured on high-authority Q&A platforms like Quora and Reddit, as these are valuable sources for AI summaries.
Technical Finesse: Ensure your website is technically sound for optimal crawling and rendering by Google's AI models.
Businesses and content creators need to embrace this change by optimizing for AI discovery. Regular internet users should also be ready to use AI to make searching easier and more personal. AI will change how we find and use information, making it simpler, more complete, and customized to what we need.
Curious to know more? Check out our detailed blog on the Google I/O 2024 announcement to gain a better understanding and see a clear picture of the future with AI.
that take information from many sources and make it short and easy to read. This helps you understand a topic quickly and easily.
Read More: Google I/O 2024 Full Breakdown: The Future of Search with AI
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2024.05.21 13:16 HRJafael Coast Guard partnering with local organizations for watercraft inspections for Safe Boating Week

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As people load up their kayaks, canoes and boats ahead of Memorial Day weekend, local recreation company Adventure East and the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary are advising folks to keep safety in mind during National Safe Boating Week.
In 2022, the U.S. Coast Guard reported 4,040 accidents and 636 deaths resulting from recreational boating activities. Boaters of all types — especially paddlers in kayaks and canoes, as well as those on paddle boards — are urged to get their equipment inspected, properly prepare for boating and follow safety tips to ensure everyone has a fun and, most importantly, safe experience. National Safe Boating Week is observed the week before Memorial Day each year, as the holiday typically marks the arrival of warmer weather, which ushers in the recreational boating season. This year it is being observed from May 18 through May 24.
“Kayakers, paddlecraft as we call them, don’t think they’re boaters,” said William Bell, a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary for 43 years. “Things happen quick in small boats, that’s why in a kayak it’s more important [to be prepared]. … Good swimmers think they can put a life jacket on in the water, it’s difficult.”
To mark the occasion in the Pioneer Valley, where paddlecraft make up the vast majority of boaters in the region’s rivers, the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary is partnering with Sunderland-based outdoor recreation company Adventure East to inspect the business’ fleet of boats and then with the Sunderland Public Library to offer inspections of the public’s vessels.
On Friday, May 24, from 3 to 6 p.m., folks are invited to bring their kayaks, canoes and other boats to the parking lot behind the Sunderland Public Library at 20 School St., where Coast Guard Auxiliary members like Bell and Tom Fydenkevez, who also previously served decades on the Selectboard, will inspect the vessels free of charge. Adventure East will also be on hand to share details about their boating safety procedures, additional paddlecraft safety tips and great locations for people to bring their boats.
If your boat is in compliance, you will receive a vessel safety check decal for your boat to indicate you are in full compliance with federal and state boating laws. If deficiencies are found, a written report will be put together.
Safety tips
While it may be obvious, a key point for all boaters and passengers is the importance of wearing a life jacket or other form of personal flotation device, as Fydenkevez noted 75% of all fatal boat accidents involve drowning. In 85% of those drownings, the person who died was not wearing a life jacket. Three in four drownings also involved vessels less than 21 feet in length, according to the Coast Guard. He added that life jackets should fit properly and high-visibility ones are more effective.
“You know, the black and the blue [life jackets] look really good, but if you’re out there, it’s nice to have a red one or brightly colored one. … Coloration is really important,” Fydenkevez said.
As for additional items and equipment, all boaters should have a personal ID on them and it is recommended to have some sort of identification on the vessel. This identification should have a phone number on it, so if a boater is safe, but separated from their boat, first responders aren’t sent on an unnecessary search.
Paddlecraft boaters are advised to have an additional paddle or oar, a flashlight, a first aid kit, a registered beacon that can be attached to a boat to track their location, and food and water. Boaters are advised to leave alcohol on the shore, as its use is listed as the “leading-known contributing factor in fatal boating accidents,” according to the Coast Guard.
“People think they’re on the water, ‘What could happen to me?’” Fydenkevez said of many people’s mindsets when getting in or on a boat. Beyond equipment, and much like going for a hike, the public is advised to have a “float plan,” where you inform a family member, friend or other responsible party of your plans, which includes where you’re going and the expected time you’ll return. That way, authorities can be notified if you do not come back.
Other tips include dressing for the water, not the weather, because even if the weather is going to be above 90 degrees, water temperatures can still be dangerously low. This time of year in particular, the water temperatures are still in the low 60s, “so you don’t have an unlimited amount of time,” Fydenkevez said. The National Weather Service notes “cold shock can be just as severe and dangerous” from 60-degree water as it is with 32-degree water.
As members of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Adventure East prepare to inspect boats on Friday, Adventure East founder Brian Pearson said his business has gotten their life jackets inspected and they get all 45 kayaks, 15 canoes and two giant canoes inspected by the Coast Guard Auxiliary.
“A lot of people kind of start their pathway into paddling with Adventure East, so we have a lot of people who may have fear or anxiety about starting a new thing that has more risk. … The Coast Guard says we know what we’re doing, which is a huge thing,” Pearson said. “It’s great to have that partnership and their interest in helping and supporting us.”
For more information about National Safe Boating Week, visit the Coast Guard’s website at:
https://www.news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases/Article/3778406/coast-guard-urges-safety-during-national-safe-boating-week-memorial-day-weekend/
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2024.05.21 13:15 Abhishek_unmetered Exploring Student Life in Canada

Education in Canada
Canada has long been a preferred destination for international students seeking a world-class education and a diverse, multicultural environment. With its stunning natural landscapes, welcoming communities, and high-quality educational institutions. Year after year, numerous global scholars opt for Canada as their study destination of choice. In this guide, we'll delve into the various aspects of students’ life in Canada, encompassing not only academics but also the vibrant lifestyle that accompanies it.
Quality Education
One of the primary reasons students flock to Canada is the exceptional quality of education offered by its universities and colleges. Canadian institutions are renowned for their academic excellence and rigorous standards. Whether you're pursuing a degree in engineering, business, or the arts, you'll find top-notch programs tailored to your interests.
Multicultural Environment
Canada's commitment to diversity is reflected in its educational institutions. Students from different cultural backgrounds and nationalities coexist harmoniously on campuses across the country. This multicultural environment not only enriches your academic experience but also broadens your horizons by exposing you to a wide range of perspectives.
Research Opportunities
Canada is a research powerhouse, and its universities are at the forefront of various fields. As a student, you'll have access to cutting-edge research opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities. Whether you're passionate about science, technology, or social sciences, Canada offers a platform for your academic growth.
Canadian Lifestyle
Safety and Security
Canada frequently ranks as one of the world's safest countries. This sense of security is particularly important for international students, as it allows you to focus on your studies and enjoy your time in Canada without unnecessary worries.
Natural Beauty
Canaa's beautiful landscapes are a constant source of wonder. From the Rocky Mountains in the west to the vibrant foliage of the east, the country offers a myriad of outdoor activities. Hiking, skiing, and exploring national parks become an integral part of your Canadian experience.
Cultural Diversity
Canada's cities are vibrant hubs of culture and entertainment. Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, and many other urban centers host a wide array of cultural festivals, events, and culinary experiences. You'll find international cuisine, art galleries, theaters, and live music venues to cater to your interests.
Work Opportunities
Co-op Programs
Canada boasts abundant employment opportunities for students. Canadian universities offer co-op programs that allow students to gain hands-on work experience related to their field of study. This not only enhances your resume but also helps cover your living expenses. These co-op programs are a valuable aspect of the Canadian student experience, blending academic learning with real-world application. By participating in these programs, students can lay the foundation for a successful future career while minimizing financial burdens.
Post-Graduation Work Permits
Canada offers generous post-graduation work permits to international students. These permits allow you to work in Canada for up to three years after completing your studies, providing a valuable transition into the Canadian workforce. This period not only facilitates a smooth transition into the Canadian job market but also serves as a significant step towards permanent residency.
Cost of Living
Affordable Education
In terms of educational expenses, Canada presents a competitive advantage. International tuition fees in Canada are competitive, and the cost of education is often more affordable than in many other English-speaking countries. Additionally, there are numerous scholarships in Canada for Indian Students and financial aid options available to help ease the financial burden. This affordability is one of the key reasons why Canada has emerged as a prime destination for international education, attracting students from around the world seeking quality education without excessive costs.
Living Costs
The cost of living varies depending on your location in Canada. Generally, smaller cities and towns have a lower cost of living compared to major metropolitan areas like Toronto and Vancouver. Proper budgeting and financial planning are essential for a comfortable student life in Canada.
Conclusion
In conclusion, studying in Canada offers a unique blend of academic excellence, cultural diversity, and a high quality of life. If you're considering pursuing your education in a welcoming, safe, and dynamic environment, Canada should be at the top of your list. Explore the adventure of studying in Canada and seize a world of opportunities that will shape your future.
Remember that assistance and guidance will be vital as you begin on this wonderful path. Eduland Immigration can help with this. We're with you every step of the way, from visa applications to settling into your new life. We will assist you in making your aspirations a reality by providing individual assistance and an in-depth understanding of Canadian immigration. Join the thousands of outstanding students who have made Eduland Immigration, the best Immigration Consultant in Chandigarh, their trusted partner in achieving academic achievement and a bright future in Canada.
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2024.05.21 12:55 Jhonjournalist AI could help reduce cancer waiting lists by 250% more quickly

AI could help reduce cancer waiting lists by 250% more quickly
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  • The UK is leading the way in integrating technology into the healthcare system.
  • The NHS will get £15.5 million in funding from the UK, according to PM Rishi Sunak.
  • The benefits of AI for cancer patients are being embraced by the NHS.
Thanks to new AI technology that can find cancer cells 2.5 times faster than doctors alone, cancer waiting times should decrease. With AI already utilized in 90% of stroke units in England, the UK is leading the way in integrating technology into the healthcare system.
This decision represents yet another significant step toward reducing waiting lists for the NHS, relieving hospital workloads, freeing up staff time, and promoting more independent living for those residing in care settings.

Reduce cancer

The NHS will get £15.5 million in funding from the UK, according to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, so that it may be implemented throughout England to help reduce waiting lists and establish the country as a leader in AI innovation. This is in addition to a slew of cross-government initiatives that were unveiled this week that aim to promote creativity and fully utilize artificial intelligence.
The Manchester Prize is a DSIT competition that supports AI for public benefit inventions. It has an annual prize purse of £1 million and supports energy, environment, and infrastructure projects. The 10 teams that win receive £100,000 apiece. All employment centers will begin using AI technology in the fall to assist work coaches in helping people return to the workforce.
According to Health and Social Care Secretary Victoria Atkins, AI is facilitating the faster, easier, and more equitable operation of the healthcare system, and this is an exciting development in the field of improving cancer detection and treatment.
As for using AI to advance humanity and build on the momentum I created at Bletchley Park last year, Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan stated that the UK is at the forefront of this field. AI is already improving the world, she claimed, from reducing wait times at the NHS and expediting diagnosis to addressing global challenges like climate change through programs like the Manchester Prize.
Every radiotherapy department will soon be able to offer the newest technology to assist in identifying and treating patients more swiftly, according to Dr. Imogen Locke, national specialty adviser for radiotherapy at NHS England. The benefits of AI for cancer patients are being embraced by the NHS. AI and other revolutionary technologies will enable the NHS to maintain the tremendous progress it has made in addressing the longest patient wait times, even as it handles a record number of referrals for suspected cancer.
Learn More: https://worldmagzine.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-could-help-reduce-cancer-waiting-lists-by-250-more-quickly/
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2024.05.21 12:54 Swiss_alps234 4 days in malaysian borneo watching wildlife

4 days in malaysian borneo watching wildlife
Hi everyone!
Earlier this month i had a chance to visit Deramakot Forest Reserve, part of Borneo in Sabah, Malaysia. I had an amazing experience and wanted to share my experience for those wildlife enthusiasts around here. I spent also two days in Kinatabangan River, a spot many of you have probably visited that is good to spot pigmy elephants, proboscis monkeys and orangutans too.
Most people who visit Borneo visit one of the National parks in Indonesia or a quick visit to Danum Valley and Kinabatangan River. The main reason for me to pick Deramakot FR was the focus in wildlife sighting, it is the best place in the world to see clouded leopards and other wild cats and many species that only exist in that part of the world can be seen regularly. When researching, i found out that Danum Valley is great for starters, you can learn about trees and insects, do some walks and in the car, probably see a couple of civets and orangutans, but the way it is organized to be explored does not enhance your probability to see different species, it just gives you a taste of the greatness of Borneo that won’t satisfy those who want to maximize wildlife viewing. Deramakot is the place to be for variety.
We spent 4D/3N with Adventure Alternative Borneo, when we arrived we met our guide Mike, he said himself he wasn’t great with briefings or explanations so he just wanted to know our questions and target animals. I said we wanted to see orangutans and then mainly nocturnal animals, i mentioned wild cats, civets, binturong, slow loris, tarsier, etc… he said tarsier is difficult but all the other was easy, maybe not a clouded leopard but we saw 4 leopard cats, for example.
The wildlife viewing takes place on top of the back of a pick up truck where the guide with a driver runs back and forth in the 32 km main road 2 of the Forest Reserve. You have 7 hours a day that you distribute like you want depending on target species. It takes 3 hours each way to the end of the road depending how many hours you assign, we started at 15:00 and finished at 23:00 with one hour for dinner and rest at the spot at the edge of the park at the end of the 32 km.
The first day you only do 3 hours at night, in those 3 hours, we quickly came accross an otter in a body of water near the road, two types of owls, civets, - pigmy elephant, multiple leopard cats… a sunda skunk would come slowly walking by our car and we would get down and walk next to it to take the best photos and experience being close to it. A Thomas’ flying squirrel would glide between trees just on top of us, a sambar deer would run and hide past us in the shadows.
We counted 30 different species, most of them mammals over the 3 days of wildlife viewing, we didn’t see a sun bear or clouded leopard (two of my dreams), but we saw a banteng. You might know that there are bantengs in several parts of indonesia, but the malaysian subspecies has less than 324 members left to be extinct, and we crossed paths with one young one that stayed for a couple of minutes in front of the car, the guide said he has seen only 2 before and very briefly running away in all the years he had been guiding in the park, he mentioned that a banteng is much more rare than seeing a pangolin and a clouded leopards and that specimen probably had never seen a car before in its life.
Despite our impressive first night, in the other two days we had long parts of times where we wouldnt have sightings, in hindsight, we shouldnt have done 15:00-18:00 at all and just start at night since we had seen orangutan already in Kinabatangan, but once the night came down, you could be 1 hour without sightings and suddenly see slow loris, a leopard cat, a rat snake, a banded civet shyly walking past our car and a binturong within 30 minutes. The park had that magic that can make you go to bed with a smile after having two hours of nothing with the best 10 minutes of sightings at the end. You could see the guide get as excited or more than you with every sighting and say: hell yeah, when he got one of those species you mentioned you wanted to see. We spent 30 mins watching a binturong eating fruits from a fig tree or 10 mins watching a striped palm civet smile to the camera with its mouth full of fruits, or a slow loris walking down a tree to escape the light literally in slow motion.
I have been before in the Amazon rainforest in Peru, Galapagos Islands, several parts of Australia, Polynesia, two safaris in Kenya and South Africa and this experience let me wanting to come back as soon as possible and with the feeling of seeing animals i could only see in books and documentaries. I feel like i found a “secret” to keep coming back, but at the same time there is a reality many of you know from Malaysian Borneo. 60% of the territory is covered by palm oil plantations, from the moment you land in the airport to the almost 4 hours until the entrance of the park, all you see is km and km of palm trees and palm trees, you ask the locals and they say it brings a lot of money and the government wants to continue expanding, and even with that, Sabah is the poorest region of Malaysia.
Regarding the price, it is not cheap, specially considering that you can have lunch in a restaurant in telupid town for 11 myr and we paid a bit over 4000 myr for this per person including transport from and to airport, but the truth is, the reason for the reserve to have this price is that the reserve needs to prove the government that they can generate enough money from wildlife tourism to make it equally or more profitable than just turning the whole reserve into a big palm oil plantation, and seeing how amazing the wildlife is, it is extremely sad to see all those kilometer and kilometer of palm oil plantations and think how amazing all that was 100 years ago.
The accomodation is basic but safe and clean, with hot water , i would say much better than most of the homestays i stayed in Indonesia in the same trip, our guide Mike was the best wildlife spotter i ever saw in my travels, although the experience would be different with another guide, of course.
I would recommend visiting this reserve to anybody who really loves wildlife variety and would be happy to spend 7 hours a day driving around in exchange of seeing some animals that only exist in this part of the world. There was another couple happily doing early morning drives to see the gibbons and orangutan waking up and the birds followed with night drives that were having an amazing time too. If you just want a taste of the jungle you can probably stay some days in the more luxurious rainforest lodge in Danum Valley and just get a taste and fewer sightings . For me, Deramakot was even better than what i expected as a wildlife enthusiast and would love it to continue being that way and not turned into palm oil plantations down the line, hence why i wanted to share my experience.
1 and 2. Female Orangutan and baby 3.Pigmy Elephant 4.Barred eagle owl 5.Buffy fish owl 6.Striped Palm Civet 7.Philippine slow loris 8.Binturong 9.Banteng 10.Sunda Skunk 11.Island Palm Civet 12.Flying fox 13.White bellied rat snake 14.Leopard cat 15.View from the car during afternoon drive
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2024.05.21 12:47 BroccoliOtherwise381 Park & Go

First time in Yosemite, this Sunday 5/26/24. Planning to enter park after 5am with reservation by way of Big Oak Flat Rd. We would like to park the car, utilize the shuttle and return to the car for a lunch picnic. We would also consider renting bikes (seems to be a great way to see the park) I thought I was set on parking at Cathedral Beach, but worried about flooding. I’m open to all suggestions, particularly where to park the car as the base of our operation. Thanks!
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2024.05.21 12:06 RaiseSalt6514 Will I grt adjusted to carrying s heavy pack

I'm not that physically fit. The back is 95 +10. If I had to guess, im probslly hsuling 25lbs. Im not officially a vagabond yet but I'm halfway there. For the last 3 days I've been carrying this pack around to get prepared for the real vagabond journey. Where I'd have to carry this thing around everywhere I go. Fatigue in my legs have settled inMore things have to packed in here such as an umbrella, laundry soap, bathing soap, and a couple pairs of drawers. Im moving to Hawaii and plan to hike a lot. That would require having enough drinking water. A 2 or 3 day journey camping in the volcano national park for instance, would run me at least 2 gallons of water and that's a hell of a lot more weight. They say there's some drinking water on the site I intend to hike to but they say it needs to filter. I don't have a filter. I'm afraid to stash my bag. I need to keep it with me wherever I go.
Would I get used to carrying between 30-50lbs everyday?
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2024.05.21 12:06 sharma_tanviiii Uncovering the Beauty of Malabar and Kinnaur Lahaul Spiti

Uncovering the Beauty of Malabar and Kinnaur Lahaul Spiti
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If you're thinking about a cool vacation, let's talk about Malabar – a super awesome place in India. It's got everything – cool beaches, old stuff to check out, and lots of yummy food. Vacation packages make it easy for you to have a blast in Malabar, so let's see what's in store for your awesome adventure!
What's Malabar and Where Is It?
Malabar is a spot in the southwest part of India, near the sea. Picture this: green places, beaches with palm trees, and lots of cool things to do – that's Malabar!
Beach Days in Malabar:
Malabar has some of the coolest beaches. The packages might take you to places like Kozhikode Beach or Thikkodi Beach.
Let's Dive into the Fun Stuff:
Malabar is like a time traveling machine with plenty of old places. Travel packages could take you to places like Bekal Fort or Thalassery Fort. These spots are like giant history books that show how people used to live. Super interesting!
Spicy Adventures:
Malabar is famous for spices, like the stuff that makes your food taste awesome. Vacation packages might show you around spice farms where you can see how things like cardamom and cinnamon grow. The smells there are crazy good!
Yummy Food Time:
Get ready to eat some delicious food in Malabar. Travel packages often include food tours where you can try things like Malabar biryani and yummy seafood.
Floating on Water:
Malabar has these cool waterways called backwaters, and you can ride on houseboats there. Some packages might include a ride on a comfy houseboat where you can chill and enjoy the pretty views.
Wildlife Adventures:
Malabar has a place called Periyar National Park. Vacation packages sometimes take you on tours there, where you can see elephants, tigers, and cool birds. It's like going on a wild safari!
Relax with Ayurveda:
Malabar is also about feeling good. Some vacation packages might include stays at places where they do medicinal things like Ayurveda.
Malabar holiday packages are tickets to a land of beaches, history, spices, and good vibes. No matter what you like, Malabar has something for you. So, get ready for a super fun vacation – Malabar style!
Let us now talk about the Kinnaur Lahaul Spiti tour.
What's the Deal?
Kinnaur Lahaul Spiti Tour and Spiti are cool places in Himachal Pradesh. The tour is like a road trip through awesome towns, valleys, and old monasteries. Get ready for a peek into nature's beauty and some local culture.
Where Are We Going?
  1. Start in Shimla:
    • Kick-off in Shimla and take a chill drive to Sarahan.
    • Visit Bhimakali Temple and enjoy the Shrikhand Mahadev Peak view.
  2. Sangla Valley:
    • Head to Sangla Valley. It's super pretty with cute villages like Chitkul.
    • Check out the wooden houses and the views of Kinnaur Kailash.
  3. Kalpa:
    • Next stop is Kalpa with its apple orchards and the Narayan-Nagini Temple.
    • Enjoy the chill vibes with the Kinner Kailash mountain in the background.
  4. Tabo:
    • Now, into Lahaul and Spiti to Tabo. They call it the "Ajanta of the Himalayas."
    • Cool ancient stuff like murals and sculptures to check out.
  5. Kaza:
    • Hang out in Kaza. Visit the Key Monastery and see where the Spiti and Pin Rivers meet at Dhankar.
    • Look out for monasteries, chortens, and mud-brick houses.
  6. Chandratal Lake:
    • The highlight – Chandratal, the "Moon Lake." It's up there, but oh-so-beautiful.
    • Camp under the stars for that extra wow factor.
  7. End in Manali:
    • Wrap it up in Manali, a cool hill station. Chill, relax, and soak it all in.
Quick Tips:
  1. Best Time:
    • Go between June and September for the best weather.
  2. Permits:
    • Check if you need permits for some places and get them early.
  3. Stay Spots:
    • Book your stay early, especially when lots of folks are around.
  4. Altitude Check:
    • Watch out for altitude sickness. Take it easy as you go higher.
  5. On the Road:
    • Get a local driver who knows the roads. Safety first!
A trip to Kinnaur, Lahaul, and Spiti is not just a trip. It's a cool adventure into the heart of the Himalayas. From green valleys to chill landscapes, every day brings something new. So, grab the chance, go on this trip, and make some rad memories!

Uncovering the Beauty of Malabar and Kinnaur Lahaul Spiti
If you're thinking about a cool vacation, let's talk about Malabar – a super awesome place in India. It's got everything – cool beaches, old stuff to check out, and lots of yummy food. Vacation packages make it easy for you to have a blast in Malabar, so let's see what's in store for your awesome adventure!
What's Malabar and Where Is It?
Malabar is a spot in the southwest part of India, near the sea. Picture this: green places, beaches with palm trees, and lots of cool things to do – that's Malabar!
Beach Days in Malabar:
Malabar has some of the coolest beaches. The packages might take you to places like Kozhikode Beach or Thikkodi Beach.
Let's Dive into the Fun Stuff:
Malabar is like a time traveling machine with plenty of old places. Travel packages could take you to places like Bekal Fort or Thalassery Fort. These spots are like giant history books that show how people used to live. Super interesting!
Spicy Adventures:
Malabar is famous for spices, like the stuff that makes your food taste awesome. Vacation packages might show you around spice farms where you can see how things like cardamom and cinnamon grow. The smells there are crazy good!
Yummy Food Time:
Get ready to eat some delicious food in Malabar. Travel packages often include food tours where you can try things like Malabar biryani and yummy seafood.
Floating on Water:
Malabar has these cool waterways called backwaters, and you can ride on houseboats there. Some packages might include a ride on a comfy houseboat where you can chill and enjoy the pretty views.
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2024.05.21 12:02 ahead-market BEEM Q1 2024 Earnings: Mixed Results Amidst Revenue Growth

BEEM reported a 12% increase in revenue to $14.6 million in Q1 2024, but faced a net loss of $3.0 million with EPS at -$0.21, underperforming against analyst expectations.

Key Metrics

Revenue $14.6M 12%
Gross Profit $1.5M
Operating Expenses $4.5M
Operating Expenses Growth 18.2%
Net Income $-3.0M
Earnings Per Share $-0.21 -42.1%
Cash and Cash Equivalents $5.0M
Business Highlights
Guidance
Expectations: BEEM's revenue of $14.6 million fell short of the average analyst estimate of $17.71 million for Q1 2024. The EPS of -$0.21 was better than the expected -$0.29, showing a mixed performance relative to analyst projections. The company's revenue growth of 12% year-over-year is positive, but the increase in operating expenses by 18.2% and a significant drop in EPS growth (-42.1%) compared to the previous year highlight underlying challenges.
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2024.05.21 11:25 Pure_Potential_8165 At Haleakala National Park...🌅

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2024.05.21 11:13 Bright_Imagination90 Highlighting Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, One of South Africa’s Hidden Wildlife Gems

Highlighting Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, One of South Africa’s Hidden Wildlife Gems
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Revealing the Hidden Wildlife Treasures of South Africa: Tswalu Kalahari Reserve
Beyond the well-traveled routes, there are hidden gems in South Africa, renowned for its famous “Big 5” safaris in well-known national parks like Kruger. As evidence of this, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve provides discriminating tourists with an insight into the captivating realm of Africa’s unique and unusual fauna.
Learning about Tswalu Kalahari Reserve
Over 100,000 hectares of Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, tucked away in the southern Kalahari, make it the biggest private game reserve in South Africa. Tswalu, unlike its more popular cousins, is still remote and provides a special haven for wildlife lovers looking for unusual experiences.
Amazing Animal Encounters
Animal lovers will find heaven in Tswalu Reserve, a sanctuary for uncommon and elusive species. Here guests can see meerkats in their native habitat, walk among black-maned Kalahari lions, and be in awe of Desert black rhinos. Every minute in Tswalu offers a chance to learn about one of the more than 70 mammal and 230 bird species.
Stewardship and Conservation
Beyond its magnificent scenery and variety of species, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve is dedicated to environmental preservation and protection. The conservation initiatives of the reserve are to safeguard endangered species and their habitats, therefore guaranteeing the survival of the most fragile wildlife in Africa.
Safari Experiences
Starting a safari excursion at Tswalu is an experience you won’t soon forget. There are several full-immersion safari trips available, each providing a different viewpoint on the amazing ecology of the reserve. Every activity, from walking safaris to guided game drives, is designed to offer you close-up views of Tswalu’s native wildlife.
Arts and Culture
Being the ancestral home of the San people, popularly referred to as the Bushmen, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve is also significant culturally. Discovering the rich cultural legacy of this indigenous group, visitors can examine old San rock inscriptions.
Tours With Wildlife
Tswalu Kalahari Reserve provides exclusive safari trips that highlight the finest of South Africa’s hidden treasures for those looking for an amazing wildlife experience. With close-up meetings with meerkats to exhilarating views of cheetahs and pangolins, these safari trips guarantee memories of a lifetime.
A monument to the great biodiversity and cultural legacy of South Africa is Tswalu Kalahari Reserve. Travellers can experience the wild beauty of the Kalahari Desert while supporting conservation initiatives that guarantee the preservation of Africa’s natural resources at this sanctuary for uncommon and amazing wildlife
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2024.05.21 10:28 kilimanjarolifetime 5 Days Marangu Route Kilimanjaro Climb

5 Days Marangu Route Kilimanjaro Climb
Marangu Route Kilimanjaro climb is more developed route and the first discovered where the Kilimanjaro National Parks headquarters are located. Climbing Kilimanjaro via Marangu route, climbers will approach the Kilimanjaro on the southeast. Marangu route is considered to be the easiest Kilimanjaro hiking route because it is more developed with the reduced adventure of camping as climbers will be overnight in the huts other than sleeping in tents. Marangu huts are equipped with bunk beds with supplies of mattresses and pillows but still you will need a sleeping bag. Moreover, the huts are with dining halls with equipped washrooms
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Tour Plan

Day 1: Moshi to Marangu Gate to Mandara Hut
The day will begin with a drive from Moshi town to Marangu gate, up on reaching at the gate you will have to complete the national park formalities you will then starts your hike from Marangu gate to Mandara hut which will takes you 3 to 4hrs hike a distance of 8 kilometers reaching the hut, where you will meet your chef and porters made the food and your environment ready for your meals and rest. On this day you will be walking through the rainforest where you can enjoy the view of Maundi crater and seeing the eucalyptus trees, birds and the colobus monkeys. Time & Distance: 3 to 4hrs a hiking of 8km distance Elevation: 1860m/6100ft to 2700m/8875ft
Day 2: Mandara Hut to Horombo hut
The day will be a hike of 5 to 6hrs through the moorland forest heading to Horombo hut, which is the distance of 12 kilometers. On you hike for this day you will enjoy the view of Lobelias, groundsels and the great view of Mawenzi and the summit of Kibo, reaching to the Horombo encampment. Elevation: 2700m/8875ft to 3700m/12,200ft Meal plan: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 3: Horombo Hut to Kibo Hut
The day will be of 5 to 7hrs walking through the saddle of the Kilimanjaro between the two cones of Kibo and Mawenzi. It will be walk for a distance of 9.5kilometers reaching the Kibo hut as you will be walking through the desert you will enjoy the sight of the water stream and hardly some grasses. Kibo hut will be your last ascending stop and overnight before your summit. Time & Distance: 5 to 7hrs a hiking of 9.5km distance Elevation: 3700m/12,200ft to 4700m/15,500ft
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Day 4: Summit and descend down to Kibo then to Horombo
This is the day to be certified with the diploma of reaching the highest peak in Africa and the World’s highest freestanding Mountain’s peak. The day starts in the midnight leaving the Kibo hut to the summit on steep heavy scree or sometimes snow up to the Gilman’s point which is on the crater rim and from Gilman’s you take a high ascend up to the uhuru Peak “CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE REACHED THE HIGHEST PEAK IN FRICA, THE UHURU PEAK OK KILIMANJARO MOUNTAIN” due to the weather you will not last long here you will take some photos at the sign post of the Uhuru point and starts your descend down through the Marangu route, where you will have a stop at the Kibo hut for your Lunch and trek down up to Horombo for your overnight stay and dinner. Time & Distance: 6 to 8hrs Ascending up distance of 6km and 15km descending to Horombo Elevation: 4700m/15,500ft to 5895m/19,340ft Down to 3700m/12,200ft
Day 5: Horombo to Marangu gate and back to Moshi
The day will start with your morning breakfast at Horombo and take your trek down up to Marangu gate passing through the Mandara hut. Reaching at the gate you will meet the porters already there with your luggage and the driver who will pick you from the gate to Moshi town. On you descend on this day you will be walking through the moorland and lush forest for 4 to 5hrs which is a distance of 20 Kilometers reaching the Marangu gate. Time & Distance: 4 to 5hrs descending of 20km distance Elevation: 3700m/12,200ft to 1700m/5500ft
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Tour Includes

  • Kilimanjaro Airport Pickup and Drop – Off
  • 2 Nights’ accommodation in Moshi is included
  • All transfers to the mountain and back to your hotel in Moshi
  • Professional, experienced, mountain guides
  • Guides, Porters, cook salaries and park fees
  • Accommodation in Mountain huts during hike
  • Oxygen Cylinder
  • All meals while on the mountain
  • Large portions of fresh, healthy, nutritious food
  • Clean purified drinking water
  • Kilimanjaro National Park Entrance fees
  • All Government taxes and levies including 18% VAT
  • Community Development Fund & Conservation Fund

Tour Excludes

  • International or Local Flights
  • Optional activities
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Passport and Visa fees
  • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
  • Travel insurance
  • Travel Documents (Yellow Fever Certificate etc.)
  • Tip for your crew

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2024.05.21 10:16 kilimanjarolifetime 6 Days Rongai Route Kilimanjaro Climb

6 Days Rongai Route Kilimanjaro Climb
Rongai climbing routes is one of the easiest routes and the success rate is very high.It is very suitable route for senior hikers and disabled people because it is not as steep as any other Kilimanjaro hiking routes.
The route starts on the north side of the mountain just south of the Kenyan border, and is one of the least traveled routes. The descent is down the Marangu Route on the south side of the mountain, so climbers see the mountain from many view points.
The drive to the trail head takes about 3 hours from Moshi through many villages and coffee plantations, including a stop to register climbing permits at Marangu.
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Tour Plan

Day 1: Moshi to Rongai gate then to the first cave/simba camp
Climbing via Rongai, takes extra miles from Moshi town hence, your day should start in the morning by being picked up by your driver and your mountain guides and takes a leave drive from Moshi town to Rongai gate. At the gate, the porters will collect your luggage packed together and you will remain with your daypack for your on-walk necessities as you will meet your porter at the camp, our guide will explain to you that you should carry in your daypack during briefing. After the park formalities at the gate, you will then start your hike with your mountain guide walking through the cypress plantations of the montane forest where you can expect to see the wild animals like colobus monkey and some bird species. The hike will be of 3 to 4hrs which is a distance of 6.5 kilometers from Rongai gate to the first cave camp. Time and distance: 3 to 4hrs which is a distance of 6.5km Elevation: 1,800m/5,900ft to 2,600m/8,400ft
Day 2: Cave Camp 1 to Kikelewa camp
For the 7-day climbers have the overnight at the second cave camp while the 6 days climber will pass through the second cave camp walking up to Kikelewa camp. The hikw will be for a distance of 9 kilometers where you will hike for 3 to 4hrs as the train is not steep hence does not have difficulties facing it. The train will be through the Moorland Forest while enjoying the great view of two Kilimanjaro cones of Kibo and Mawenzi with the eastern ice field of the crater. You will meet your crew at the camp ready for your rest and meals and overnight. Time and distance: 3 to 4hrs which is a distance of 9km Elevation: 3,600m/11,810ft
Day 3: Kikelewa camp to Mawenzi tarn camp
For the 7 days climber takes an extra day for acclimatization. On this day there are more altitude changes hence you will need to acclimatize where you will have an afternoon and evening hike before the day break/rest. The day is a short hike but with some steep slopes that you will be walking through. This is the day where you can see the last plants as you will be heading to the alpine dessert; the plants are the senecio which are your last one to see until the summit. Your hike will be of 3 to 4 walking hours a distance of 6 kilometers reaching the Mawenzi tarn camp where you will have your camping and overnight at the base of the Mawenzi cone. Time and distance: 3 to 4hrs which is a distance of 6km Elevation: 4,330m /14,210ft
Day 4: Mawenzi Tarn camp to Kibo camp
The fifth climbing day is a kind long climb from the Mawenzi tarn camp to Kibo camp which is a distance of 9 kilometers and you will have a walk of 4 to 5hrs reaching the Kibo camp which is your last camp before the summit. On this day you will be walking on the small ridges in the alpine desert between the two Kilimanjaro Cones of Kibo and Mawenzi which will continue giving you the amazing view of the two cones. Time and distance: 4 to 5hrs which is a distance of 9km Elevation: 4,700m /15,420ft
Day 5: Summit and descend down to Kibo then to Horombo
This is the day to be certified with the diploma of reaching the highest peak in Africa and the World’s highest freestanding Mountain’s peak. The day starts in the midnight leaving the Kibo hut to the summit on steep heavy scree or sometimes snow up to the Gilman’s point which is on the crater rim and from Gilman’s you take a high ascend up to the Huru Peak “CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE REACHED THE HIGHEST PEAK IN FRICA, THE UHURU PEAK OK KILIMANJARO MOUNTAIN” due to the weather you will not last long here you will take some photos at the sign post of the Uhuru point and starts your descend down through the Marangu route, where you will have a stop at the Kibo hut for your Lunch and trek down up to Horombo for your overnight stay and dinner. Time & Distance: 6 to 8hrs Ascending up distance of 6km and 15km descending to Horombo Elevation: 4700m/15,500ft to 5895m/19,340ft Down to 3700m/12,200ft
Day 6: Horombo to Marangu gate and back to Moshi
The day will start with your morning breakfast at Horombo and take your trek down up to Marangu gate passing through the Mandara hut. Reaching at the gate you will meet the porters already there with your luggage and the driver who will pick you from the gate to Moshi town. On you descend on this day you will be walking through the moorland and lush forest for 4 to 5hrs which is a distance of 20 Kilometers reaching the Marangu gate. Time & Distance: 4 to 5hrs descending of 20km distance Elevation: 3700m/12,200ft to 1700m/5500ft
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Tour Includes

  • Kilimanjaro Airport Pickup and Drop – Off
  • 2 Nights’ hotel accommodation in Moshi is included
  • All transfers to the mountain and back to your hotel in Moshi
  • Professional, experienced, mountain guides
  • Guides, Porters, cook salaries and park fees
  • Oxygen Cylinder
  • Quality, waterproof, four seasons private mountain sleeping tents
  • Sleeping Mattress
  • All meals while on the mountain
  • Quality mess tents with table and chairs
  • Large portions of fresh, healthy, nutritious food
  • Clean purified drinking water
  • Kilimanjaro National Park Entrance fees
  • All Government taxes and levies including 18% VAT
  • Community Development Fund & Conservation Fund

Tour Excludes

  • International or Local Flights
  • Optional activities
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Passport and Visa fees
  • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
  • Travel insurance
  • Travel Documents (Yellow Fever Certificate etc.)
  • Tip for your crew
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2024.05.21 10:08 kilimanjarolifetime 6 Days Umbwe Route Kilimanjaro Trekking

6 Days Umbwe Route Kilimanjaro Trekking
Umbwe route Kilimanjaro Trekking is the challenging climbing route among the rest of the Kilimanjaro Climbing route because of it being the direct and steep route, by which to some points, a climber might be required to use hands to climb. However, Umbwe route Kilimanjaro trekking is not a technical route just need the climbing experiences due to its nature. Hiking through Umbwe route you will join climbers from Machame near the Baranco Camp. The different of the 6 days and 7 days climb, is on the 3rd climbing day whereby for 6 days climb, they will skip the 3rd day for acclimatization.
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Tour Plan

Day 1: Moshi to Umbwe gate then hike to Umbwe cave campsite
The first day of your Adventure will begin in Moshi town having your breakfast from your lodging place and then you will meet by your Mountain guide/guides and the driver who will pick you from your hotel and take a drive to Umbwe gate. Reaching at the gate, the porters will take the luggage and do the Kilogram check at the gate and they will start the climb leaving you behind with your guide. After the gate and park formalities it’s when you will start the hike with your guide, always follow the instructions from your guide. The climb will be of 4 to 5hrs which is the distance of 10 Kilometers walking through the ridge and valleys to the thick montane forest reaching to the Umbwe cave campsite where you will overnight. Time and distance: 4 to 5 hrs. which is 10km distance Elevation: 5,249 ft to 9,514 ft
Day 2: Umbwe cave camp to Baranco camp
It is the second day of your hike looking forward to reach the highest point in Africa, the Uhuru peak of the Kilimanjaro Mountain. You will be hiking through the Moorland Forest enjoying the view of the Baranco valleys and the snowcap of the mountain. It will be a hike of 4 to 5hrs and distance of 6 Kilometers reaching the Baranco camp for your camping and resting to collect some energy for the next day hike. Time and distance: 4 to 5 hrs which is 6km distance Elevation: 9,514 ft to 13,044 ft.
Day 3: Baranco camp to Karanga camp
This is the adventurous day when climbing the Kilimanjaro via Machame route where ypu will be facing the climb of the Baranco wall. Considering the distance, it is a short climb because it is just a distance of 4 Kilometers, but considering the climbing challenges it will take 4 to 5hrs climbing through the Baranco wall and the alpine desert valleys where you will be enjoying the view of the Kibo peak which will be closer, the southern glaciers and the western bridge. Reaching the Karanga camp you will have your rest collecting some energy for your next day venture. Time and distance: hiking of 4 to 5hrs a distance of 4km Elevation: 13,000ft to 13,100ft
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Day 4: Karanga camp to Barafu camp
The hike will begin after your breakfast; you will be hiking through the alpine desert enjoying the stunning view of the two Kilimanjaro cones of Kibo and Mawenzi. It will be a 4 to 5hrs hike a distance of 4 Kilometers. You will be walking hitting the junction that connects with the Mweka trail and head up to the Barafu camp where you will be complete the southern circuit of the Kilimanjaro Mountain. Here you will do the camping with an early sleep and meals read for the next day complete adventure which starts in the midnight. Time and distance: hiking of 4 to 5hrs a distance of 4km Elevation: 13,100ft to 15,300ft
Day 5: Summit Day then descend to Mweka camp
This is the lifetime memory day of reaching the highest point of Africa, “the roof of Africa” of the Kilimanjaro Mountain. The day will begin in the midnight where you will be leaving your tents and the porters as you will be accompanied by the guides and summit porter heading to the summit point. Heading up there, it is a physical and mentally challenging hike with and extreme cold and elevation. As you will start the hike nearly the midnight, you will have a dark hike as you will need your head-lump than ever, you will hike up to the Gilman’s point where you will be amazed with a stunning sunrise from the Mawenzi cone, then you will have a short walk and finally you are there “CONGRATULATIONS YOU HAVE REACHED THE HIGHEST PEAK IN FRICA, THE UHURU PEAK OK KILIMANJARO MOUNTAIN” due to the weather you will not last long here you will take some photos at the sign post of the Uhuru point and starts your descend down through the Mweka route, where you will have a stop at the Barafu camp for your Lunch and trek down up to the Mweka camp for your overnight stay and dinner. On descending down it is a very rocky trail and can be quite hard on the knees, trekking poles are helpful. Time and distance: hiking of 6 to 8hrs ascending and 5 to 6hrs descending a distance of 5km up and 13km down respectively. Elevation: 15,600ft to 19,341ft up and 19,341ft to 10,065 down
Day 7: Mweka camp to Mweka gate, then back to Moshi
Finally, you will be on your last day of your lifetime memory adventure, you will take your breakfast at your camp and starts your trek down up to Mweka gate, and you will be walking through wet and muddy forestry trail which requires your walking poles. At the gate you will meet our driver waiting for you where you will be picked and drive back to Moshi town for your next schedule. Time and distance: hiking of 3 to 4hrs a distance of 10km Elevation: 10,150ft to 5500ft
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Tour Includes

  • Kilimanjaro Airport Pickup and Drop – Off
  • 2 Nights’ hotel accommodation in Moshi is included
  • All transfers to the mountain and back to your hotel in Moshi
  • Professional, experienced, mountain guides
  • Guides, Porters, cook salaries and park fees
  • Oxygen Cylinder
  • Quality, waterproof, four seasons private mountain sleeping tents
  • Sleeping Mattress
  • All meals while on the mountain
  • Quality mess tents with table and chairs
  • Large portions of fresh, healthy, nutritious food
  • Clean purified drinking water
  • Kilimanjaro National Park Entrance fees
  • All Government taxes and levies including 18% VAT
  • Community Development Fund & Conservation Fund

Tour Excludes

  • International or Local Flights
  • Optional activities
  • Alcoholic and soft drinks
  • Passport and Visa fees
  • Personal spending money for souvenirs etc.
  • Travel insurance
  • Travel Documents (Yellow Fever Certificate etc.)
  • Tip for your crew

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2024.05.21 09:47 olemin Notorious loyalist was 'a state agent' - claims

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cl5548dq2dno
Mandy McAuley Reporter, BBC Spotlight Published 21 May 2024, 06:01 BST Updated 1 hour ago A loyalist killer has claimed the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) believed Billy Wright, the organisation’s leader in Mid Ulster, was a state agent.
Laurence Maguire told BBC NI’s Spotlight programme he had been called to answer questions about Wright for a UVF inquiry in the 1990s.
Maguire said he had begun to have suspicions when Wright stopped him from killing three suspected Irish Republican Army (IRA) members, who were later killed by the republican group - accused of being state agents.
The revelation comes after the government asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether to keep some intelligence on UVF murders a secret.
Laurence Maguire Image caption, Laurence Maguire speaking to BBC Northern Ireland’s Spotlight programme
The loyalist paramilitary group has been linked to multiple killings.
Parts of Laurence Maguire’s interview were first broadcast in 2019, but further details of what he told Spotlight have become more relevant because of information which emerged at recently stalled inquests.
Maguire, who was jailed in 1994 for five murders, told Spotlight that Wright had asked him to track three men believed to be in the IRA.
He described following them weekly, and his plan to shoot them in a rural park outside Dungannon.
But, he said, whenever he proposed the attack, Billy Wright “was putting it back”.
“I thought there was something strange about it, and when I look back now, it seems there was a lot of strange things about it,” Maguire said.
Aidan Starrs, John Dignam and Gregory Burns IMAGE SOURCE,PACEMAKER Image caption, L-R Aidan Starrs, John Dignam and Gregory Burns were abducted and killed by the IRA
Shortly afterwards, in July 1992, the three men – Gregory Burns, Aidan Starrs and John Dignam – were abducted and killed by the IRA.
The IRA said all three men were informers, and had been involved in the murder of Portadown woman Margaret Perry because she had learned that Burns was working for the intelligence services.
Former IRA member Tommy McKearney, whose brother and uncle were killed by Wright’s gang, said Maguire’s story raised the question of whether Wright had been protecting the IRA men because they were informants.
If Wright “was an agent”, he asked, “was he acting on orders to prevent Laurence Maguire operating against them?”
Maguire said he had subsequently been questioned by the UVF as part of an investigation into “suspicions” about Wright.
“I think it came to light that he was definitely working for somebody else.
“I just call it the Crown," he said.
Bernie McKearney Image caption, Bernie McKearney's husband and parents were killed in 1992
An inquest into UVF murders in Mid Ulster heard earlier this year that the late Progressive Unionist Party leader, David Ervine, had headed just such an inquiry into Billy Wright.
The court heard the investigation had collapsed when another senior UVF figure, and suspected police informer, Robin Jackson, did not show up to testify against Wright.
Jackson, who has since died, was also named in court documents as being suspected of involvement in a number of attacks in Mid Ulster.
Bernie McKearney’s husband and parents were killed in attacks carried out by Mid Ulster UVF in 1992.
Inquests into the deaths of Kevin and John McKearney, and Charles and Teresa Fox, stalled earlier this year when the secretary of state took legal action to prevent some material from being released.
“I do get emotional at times and I hate it, because I try to be a strong person,” Bernie McKearney said.
“But it has been hard knowing that if Kevin had have got the protection that state agents got, he could be living today."
Kevin and John McKearney scene IMAGE SOURCE,PACEMAKER Image caption, Kevin and John McKearney were attacked in the family butcher shop in Moy
Other former UVF figures have also accused Wright of being an agent.
Former Police Ombudsman Baroness Nuala O’Loan said, “I think we know that Billy Wright was an informant."
She is critical of the government’s legal action, describing it as “absolutely appalling”.
“There is no justification whatsoever for denying them information which may have been of some significance to national security 30 years ago or years ago, but which now cannot, in many cases, be of any significance whatsoever.”
Wright broke away from the UVF in 1996 to form the Loyalist Volunteer Force and was killed in the Maze Prison the following year.
All Troubles-era cases are now being referred to a new body known as the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR).
The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), Jon Boutcher, has said he is prepared to give material to new investigators “without condition and without redaction”.
PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher IMAGE SOURCE,PA Image caption, The Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said he is prepared to give police material to new investigators
The Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Northern Ireland Office, Lord Caine, encouraged families to work with the ICRIR, external.
“This is now before the courts and we have to await the court’s judgement," he said.
“What I would do, is encourage families who have lost loved ones, or whose loved ones are seriously injured, to work with the new body under the distinguished leadership of Sir Declan Morgan.”
In April it emerged Laurence Maguire would be prosecuted for conspiracy to murder and possession of firearms, following admissions he made to the Spotlight Programme broadcast in 2019.
Spotlight: Killer Secrets is available to watch on the BBC iPlayer and on BBC One Northern Ireland at 22.40 on Tuesday 21 May.
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