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    sun shades
  • A space sunshade or sunshield can be described as analogous to a parasol that s or otherwise reduces some of a star's rays, preventing them from hitting a planet and thereby reducing its insolation, which results in less heating of the planet.

  • can also refer to the sun-shading eyepiece-type, although the term is not exclusive to these. Also in use is the derivative abbreviation, shades.





    gps
  • Global Positioning System, an accurate worldwide navigational and surveying facility based on the reception of signals from an array of orbiting satellites

  • (gp) general practitioner: a physician who is not a specialist but treats all illnesses

  • Global Positioning System: a navigational system involving satellites and computers that can determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by computing the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver

  • The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based global navigation satellite system that provides reliable location and time information in all weather and at all times and anywhere on or near the Earth when and where there is an unobstructed line of sight to four or more GPS satellites.











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DURAGADGET GPS Sun Shade For Navigon 7310, 6350 Live, 6310, 4350 MAX, 40 Easy And 3310 Max



DURAGADGET's sun shade for your satnav is an excellent solution to reducing glare for your GPS. Simply clip on the sun shade and you are ready to go, giving your satnav increased visibility and usability.

This product is made from highest grade polymer for durability. Its clips are designed with steel springs and felt lining to ensure that the sun shade fits your satnav precisely without being marked or scratched

Compatible with: Navigon 7310, 6350 Live, 6310, 4350 MAX, 40 Easy And 3310 Max










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Comb Ridge from the west




Comb Ridge from the west





Abajo Mountains in distance. Odd name, since "Abajo" means "under" or "beneath" in Spanish. So what could these mountains be beneath?

Here I'm driving east on highway 163 in Utah. Comb Wash is in the foreground; Comb Ridge is in the middle; and on the other side of Comb Ridge, is Butler Wash. After crossing Comb Wash and through Comb Ridge, I turned north up Butler Wash to take two short interesting hikes on Comb Ridge.

The first to "The Procession Panel petroglyphs", a hike that will take me to the top and edge of Comb Ridge, offering spectacular vistas in all directions.

The second, is a short, sweet, shaded, globemallow covered canyon hike up to Monarch Cave Ruins. The afternoon was HOT for these two hikes so the cool of Monarch Cave ruins canyon, was especially welcome.
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May 12th through May 19th - - I traveled 9 states in 8 days, camping, driving back roads, visiting scenic and historic sites, and taking some great day hikes. These are some of the photographs from this solo "road trip".

Day One: Home in Eastern Washington; Mountain Home, Idaho; Owyhee, Nevada and a very cold night camped at Wild Horse Crossing south of Mountain City, Nevada.

Day two: NEVADA - - Mountain City; Elko; Wells; Ely (through a snow storm); Panaca. UTAH - - Enterprise, Veyo, to a warm and scenic enjoyable camp and hiking at Snow Canyon.

Day three: UTAH - - Snow Canyon; St. George; Hurricane; to Fredonia, Arizona. Forest Service Road #22 and many others to places like Monument Point and Indian Hollow. Too cold to camp (got down to 19 degrees that night), so dropped down low to BLM wilderness land off 89 A and spent the night among sagebrush and juniper with curious mule deer as "neighbors".

Day four: Opening day of the North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Visited the park and arriving early had many places (Cape Royal), entirely to myself. ARIZONA: Vermillion Cliffs; Page; Kaibito; and Navajo National Monument and Betatakin, where I had my nicest camp site (Canyon View at Betatakin).

Day five: Betatakin camp to Kayenta; Monument Valley to drive the 17 mile "loop road" through the monument; to Mexican Hat to recharge my camera battery (Canon G10) while eating Navajo stew and fry bread at a cafe along the San Juan River; to Comb Ridge where I took two short enjoyable "rock art and cliff dwelling" hikes (procession panel and Monarch Cave ruins; up to Blanding, Utah where I checked into a small motel for two nights.

Day six: Get up early and hike a bit over 14 miles down Kane Gulch; down Grand Gulch to Todie Canyon, with many side excursions to visit cliff dwellings, granaries, rock art sites, etc. Weather started to blow in by the time I finished my hike.

Day seven: Changed my mind with the weather. Instead of heading for the Bisti Wilderness (for the first time) and Chaco Canyon (for the third time) - - I headed north through Moab then turned east toward Grand Junction, Colorado. Stopped at Sego Canyon rock art site outside of Thompson Springs, Utah. COLORADO - - Grand Junction, Rifle, Craig. WYOMING - -Baggs, Rawlins, Lander, Dubois (where I got a real nice motel room for a reasonable rate).

Day eight: Left Dubois, Wyoming early. Cold, windy, cloudy weather with a hint of snow in the air. Drove up through Yellowstone Park and exited via Mammoth Hot Springs; then on to Livingston, Montana. On I-90; hitting sun, the clouds, the rain, then a nasty storm (between Missoula, Montana and Coeur d'Alene, Idaho). Slept in pickup camper before driving on through the early morning back to my home in Eastern Washington.

Day nine: Arrived home at 4:30 am. Another fun road trip.











Camping Medulin




Camping Medulin





Medulin Camp Site – Istria, Croatia

Stretched over two peninsulas covered with luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation and connected with a narrow passage, in a deep bay offering a safe embrace. This lovely and relaxing Medulin camp site on the very south of Istria will surely make you leave your hectic everyday life far behind. The gentle green scenery encompasses the picturesque cove with pebbly and sandy beaches that slope down to the sea. The sun and fragrant Mediterranean vegetation, as well as the stunning view of the islands, peninsulas and fascinating Medulin Bay with its fishing boats are your faithful companions during this perfect Medulin camping holiday.
Location
Situated in the town of Medulin right by the sea only 10 km from the historic center of Pula, covers an area of 300,000 m2...

Lot information
Camp Medulin has at its disposal 1.045 large lots situated in the shade of fragrant Mediterranean vegetation (lot size 60-120 m2) with electricity supply and several central sanitary facilities, maximum capacity 3,318 people.

Facilities
Camp Medulin has several restaurants and bars, a snack bar and pizzeria, special toilet facilities for the disabled, area for washing dishes, showers with hot and cold water and beach showers, supermarket, exchange office...

Beaches
The large picturesque bay of Camp Medulin, with its many coves, unique sandy beach Bijeca, many pebbly beaches sloping down to the crystal-clear sea, is an ideal place for families with children. Beaches are equipped with showers.

Sport & recreation
Large waterslide and plenty of fun and games for children, numerous walking and jogging trails and bike trails in the vicinity. Close to Camp Medulin is the Arenaturist sports center...

Entertainment and animation
Arenaturist's animation club – Artur club, for adults and children, starts with its activities at 10 am with jogging, aerobics and "keep fit" exercise. Sports activities and recreational contests continue in the afternoon hours...

Address: Osipovica 30, HR-52203 Medulin
Phone: +385 (0)52 572 801
Fax: +385 (0)52 576 042
E-mail: acmedulin@arenaturist.hr
GPS: 44.814179, 13.932053









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