The Great Outdoors

Getting a Replacement Gazebo Canopy

January 13, 2010
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If you have a gazebo canopy, then you know that the top for these things can wear and tear pretty easily depending on where you live. If you have these thins outside all the time and live in a windy city or one that gets quite hot, it can destroy the top over a...

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Looking to buy Repo Boats?

November 13, 2009
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This may be the off season for most boating enthusiasts, but did you know that this may be the perfect time to buy a new boat and get a great deal in the process. With foreclosure levels near historic highs, and tightening credit markets, boat foreclosures are high as well. After the boat has...

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Landscape Lighting Research

October 19, 2009
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Are you thinking about installing some landscape lighting and want to make sure that you get the right type to suit your needs? Making your flowers and plant stand out is a great feeling when you arrive home or look out of the window to see the rewards of all of your hard work....

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Trailer Tent Basics

October 11, 2009
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If you are looking to buy a new trailer tent then there are a few basics you need to know. The size is important because you don’t want something you cannot tow safely behind your car. You need to know how many people are going to use the trailer tent so you can buy...

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Build a Garage or Buy a Carport?

October 9, 2009
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Aluminum carports for sale are no longer those lop sided wooden or rusty metal structures that contained four pillars and a roof.  Today’s outdoor structures are built to last with materials that can withstand fire, water, and other outdoor conditions.  There is an extensive selection of outdoor structures to choose from.  Carports, canopies, awnings,...

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Multifuel Camping Lanterns: What Every Camper Needs To Kno

October 7, 2009
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When it comes to camping lanterns, new campers often have the same questions.  Unfortunately, many new campers overlook the necessity of a multifuel camping lantern when camping in remote places.  Take a look at the advantages and disadvantages of the traditional multifuel outdoor lanterns. Even the newest camper is familiar with the venerable Coleman...

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Insulate Your Food with the Right Backpack

September 28, 2009
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If you are planning to go on a picnic trip, then one of the things that will make life a lot easier is getting yourself an insulated picnic backpack. These things are great for several reasons. The first reason is that because you will be carrying your items on your back, you’ll have an...

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Finding an Outdoor Umbrella Right for You

September 23, 2009
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Oudoor umbrellas seem to be the winner in popularity these days. They are larger then the average patio type and can cover quite a large area. This means that you could possibly have the entire patio area covered if that is what you want to do. People that are sensitive to the sun love...

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Ultralight Fishing Pole

September 20, 2009
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Looking for a new ultralight fishing pole? Don’t go out to the biggest department store you can find, and go pick up one of those combos that they sell. You know, the one that includes you a box of worms that are built in colors you will never use, and the bobbers that break...

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The Benefits of Fiberglass Swimming Pools

September 16, 2009
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There are definitely a lot of good benefits to fiberglass swimming pools. One of the best things about them is the fact that you can get them installed relatively quickly without having to wait too long. This is because the manufacturer builds the pool and then ships it to the buyer. The buyer can...

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