New Hampshire is one of the most idealic New England states.
Exploring it at your leisure is the way to see it and here are
prime New Hampshire RV lodgings you can stay at.
New Hampshire is one of the most diverse states in the New
England region of the United States. With a small coastline
leading to the Atlantic Ocean, as well as larger cities (such as
Portsmouth) and many hilly regions, New Hampshire is a great
spot to enjoy all that this region has to offer. Close to Maine,
Vermont and Massachusetts, this state is also home to the White
Mountains which offer beautiful views places to hike and climb.
If you enjoy the beauty of a temperate summer or would rather
see the changing fall foliage, New Hampshire RV lodgings are a
great place to stay while visiting this state.
The Lakes region of New Hampshire is a perfect place to take
your next vacation - in any of the different seasons. This
region is home to over 273 lakes and small bodies of water, with
the largest and most popular of the lakes being Lake
Winnipesaukee. Most popular in the summer because of the many
water sports and activities available here, this region's beauty
should not be underestimated at any other time of the year. The
many colored trees and the proximity to skiing make this a
perfect destination year round.
While staying in the Lakes region, there are many New Hampshire
RV lodgings to choose from. One is the Barrington Shores
Lodging, located in Barrington, New Hampshire. This lodging is
home to many different types of camping, from RV sites to
primitive tent camping, and they include many amenities with all
of their sites. Located on Swain's Lake, this lodging is the
perfect place for summer retreats. Here you can enjoy fishing,
swimming and other water sports such as kayaking and canoeing.
There are no motorized boats or other watercraft allowed on the
lake, however.
There are 140 sites available for rental here, with 70 of the
sites being full hook ups for RV's. There are both waterfront
and wooded area sites, and the Barrington Shores Lodging also
offers other amenities to make your stay pleasant. There is a
laundry center on site, as well as a convenience store with ice
and firewood available. Boat, kayak and canoe rentals are also
on site, as well as clean restrooms, a playground and other
children's activities, and even limited wireless Internet access.
When planning a trip to the New England region, you have many
different states to choose from. A stay at one of the New
England RV lodgings will be sure to give you a unique and
interesting experience.
About the author:
Adrien White is with RVRentalsforYou.com - get daily RV tips.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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Tips On Staying Healthy While Traveling
By Mark Hammond
When we think of healthy travel issues, most of us think of
travel to exotic destinations where they have tropical
diseases. Domestic travel can make you sick, too, though unless
you take some precautions. Here are a few ways to travel healthy
when traveling.
Medications
Make sure you have any prescription medications that you need
with you. They should be in the original bottles, and you
should keep them in your purse or carry-on luggage.
Make sure you have any over-the-counter medications that you
usually take, too. Acetaminophen, anti-diarrhea medication,
antacids and antihistamines are always handy to have with you.
If you plan to do any sports or outdoor activities, you might
want to carry a simple first aid kit.
Keep a list of all the medications you take and your medical
history with you at all times. If you are diabetic or have
other health conditions, consider wearing a medicalert tag or
bracelet, or carrying a medicalert card with you.
Immunizations
Immunizations are important for healthy travel. Make sure they
are up to date. Check to see when your last tetanus shot was
and get one if it’s been over five years, and make sure you get
a flu shot. Planes, trains and buses are ideal breeding grounds
for all kinds of viruses.
Wash your hands
Wash them often. Carry antibacterial hand washing gel with you,
and wash frequently. Germy people have touched everything, and
those germs get on your hands and then they make you sick. The
easiest way to prevent travel colds is to wash your hands a
lot.
Drink lots of water
Travel tends to dehydrate you. Airplanes, especially, have very
dry air in them. Avoid caffeinated or alcoholic beverages
because they tend to make you more dehydrated. If you are
flying, avoid carbonated beverages because the gas expands
while you are in the air, and you know what kind of problems
that can cause, especially for your seat mate. Bottled water is
best if you are unsure about the safety of local water.
Walk
If you are stuck in a bus, train or plane seat for long periods
of time, you can develop blood clots in your legs, which can be
very dangerous. Get up and walk around as much as possible.
Take a good walk at rest stops. As a general rule, you
shouldn’t sit for more than a couple of hours at a time. If
sitting is unavoidable, stretch your legs out and move them
around frequently.
Follow these healthy travel hints and you can avoid most
illnesses, even when traveling domestically.
About the Author: Article written by Mark Hammond of National
Hotels http://www.nationalhotels.co.uk and Travel Resource.
Source: http://www.isnare.com
This is a very informative article. I wanted to pass it on to all who plan a summer vacation or are fulltime travelers.
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