Monday, November 28, 2011

Alaska - Brief Travel Guide

!±8± Alaska - Brief Travel Guide

WHAT TO SEE, TO DO AND WHERE: Mount McKinley is the highest mountain in North America (6,194 m or 20,306 feet), 150 miles from Fairbanks. Mountain climbing season is very short because of cold weather, strong winds and avalanche hazards. Nearly 1,000 people each season attempt the mountain, the best climbing conditions are in June.The peak is located in Denali National Park that offers superb mountain scenery and incomparable wildlife viewing, from 400-kg (900 lbs) grizzlies to Alaska state birds, willow ptarmigans, from Dall sheep to porcupines.

Many visitors come to Alaska in winter to see Aurora Borealis when Northern Lights glow in all its glory. Birdwatching is also very popular among Alaska visitors, over 250 bird species inhabit the area, especially the southwest region. You can find all Alaska nature watch viewing sites including detail maps here. Whale watching boat trips allow the visitors an opportunity to observe and photograph Beluga, Orca, Humpback and Gray whales, along with many other marine mammals, in their natural environment. Available Alaska whale watching tours are listed by geographic region here. There many miles of trails for backpackers- from the pristine glaciers and fjords of remote Wrangell-St Elias National Park to the famous Chilkoot Trail where you follow the footsteps of the Klondike gold prospectors on this demanding 33-mile route near Skagway. It is a difficult hike and usually takes three to five days.

The Alaska Trail system has over 40 both land and water-based trails with recognized recreational, scenic, and historic value. If you travel by RV or motorcoach, you need to know where to camp. Alaska RV parks index comes in handy.

Do not also forget to visit Talkeetna - every Alaska visitor's favorite small town is the base for superb flightseeing trips around Mount McKinley. Alaska's capital Juneau is worth seeing. Founded as a roughneck mining town in 1880, Juneau is very much urbane these days. The city is also close to breathtaking glacier lookouts. If you enjoy driving, challenge the lonely Dalton Highway , a 500-mile road leading from Fairbanks to the Arctic Ocean. On the way you can try recreational gold panning on any Federal stream segments along the Dalton highway south of Atigun Pass. For those looking for downhill skiing opportunities, Alyeska Ski Resort, located 40 miles south of Anchorage, offers 3 double chairs, 2 fixed quads, 1 high-speed detachable quad and a 60-passenger tram to move you 840 m (2,800 feet) above scenic landscapes. For cross-country skiing fans Alaska's many trails are available to trek through mountain valleys or to ski beside the ocean.

Annual sled dog races (dog mushing) is Alaska's official sport that attract participants and spectators from all over the world. The most famous race, Iditarod, runs for 1680 km (1,049 miles) from Anchorage to Nom and lasts 9 days starting on the first Saturday in March. Throughout the year many Alaska's communities host festivals and carnivals, there are interesting events for everyone. One of them is World Ice Art Championships held at Fairbanks in February-March where competitors carve magnificent sculptures from blocks of ice. Among other outdoor activities we would like to mention are boating on Alaska waterways, snowmachining and ATV-ing. We also devoted three separate web pages to Alaska Sport Fishing , Hunting and Cruises.

WHEN TO GO: Alaskan summers are cool, the average temperature is +14 deg.C (58 F) in summer and -12 deg.C (11 F) in winter. It receives midnight sunshine in May- July and goes into 24-hour darkness during the part of winter. May to September are the best months to visit for warm time activities. You can check next week weather forecast for Anchorage here.

GETTING THERE: There are many direct or one-stop flights from major US cities. The largest Alaska's city, Anchorage, is under 4 hours from Seattle by air. Anchorage is 2,463 road miles from Seattle, 3,608 miles from Los Angeles. It is more convenient to fly to Anchorage and rent a car or RV on the spot. To travel by water you can take a cruise to Alaska or use the Alaska Marine Highway Ferry.

TRAVEL TIPS: Northern weather can be unpredictable. Consider taking with you and wearing multiple layers of clothes in response to a wide variety of temperatures and weather conditions. Alaska is more expensive than most other states: apart from two dozen hostels there's little budget accommodation, and eating and drinking will set you back at least twenty percent more than in the Lower states. Still, experiencing Alaska on a low budget is possible, though it requires planning and off-peak travel. From June to August room prices are very high. May and September, when tariffs are relaxed and the weather only slightly chillier, are just as good times to go, and in April or October you'll have the place to yourself, together with a smaller range of places to stay and eat. Winter months are becoming increasingly popular, particularly for the spectacular aurora borealis . At this time of year hotel rates drop by as much as half.

We wish you a nice and safe trip!


Alaska - Brief Travel Guide

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Friday, November 25, 2011

ATV Snow Plows: Say No to Shovels and Snow Blowers!

!±8± ATV Snow Plows: Say No to Shovels and Snow Blowers!

Do you live in an area that gets a lot of snow and you own a 4x4 ATV? If so, you have probably thought about buying a snow plow to make snow removal easier. Trust me, a snow plow on your ATV is one of the most convenient and fastest ways to remove snow from you drive way, walk ways, or any other paths you want to plow. So please, don't spend money on a snow blower if you own a 4x4 ATV, instead buy a snow plow, you won't regret it. With all that said, let's find out what you need to get your snow plow mounting and pushing snow in no time. With snow plows available in different sizes, materials, styles, attachment designs, accessories and available in price ranges from 0-,400. Which one do you need?

Below are the questions you should be asking yourself initially, once answered they will help highlight the type of equipment you need and the price range that's available to you.

1. How often am I essentially going to use a snow plow? If you just it for your 60ft driveway, you don't need a premium set-up. If you are going to be using it on a large driveway, or if you are going to plow multiple driveways for money, it would be beneficial to invest in a plow that offers features to help get those jobs finished quicker.

2. Do you want to use the plow for more than just snow? Maybe you also need to push dirt, gravel, sand or mulch in the summer time.

3. Will noise be a factor? Maybe the echoing sound from a steel blade scraping across the pavement will cause an issue with the neighbors.

4. How much does my ATV weigh? If you own a smaller model ATV there's no sense getting an overly large blade. When all that snow piles up on the blade and you don't have enough weight to keep traction to the tires it can become an issue, so remember to buy a blade that's proportionate to the quad you own.

ATV Snow Plow Basic Components

Mounting Kit
a) Front Mount - Attaches to the front of the frame, or the A-Arms
b) Mid Mount - Attaches to the middle of the frame
c) Rear Mount - Attaches to the rear hitch mount

Push Tubes - Push Tubes connect to the mounting brackets and extend to the front where the plow is connected. Used in applications with the mid mounting bracket system.

Blade - Blades come in sizes that ranges from 42 - 78 inches, remember to buy a blade that proportionate to the size of your quad. They are also made of steel, polyurethane, or aluminum and offer a straight, tapered, and V-shaped design. All options are good, it all depends on the price point you want to hit.

Skid Plates/Feet - Skid Plates are used to keep the blade slightly above the plane to reduce damage to the surface caused by the blade. Most commonly used in gravel driveways to avoid gravel being scraped up by the blade and pushed into the yard.

ATV Snow Plow Optional Components

Manual Lift - The manual lift mounts to the push tubes and utilizes leverage to raise and lower the plow. This is a convenient feature as it makes maneuvering around easier. The only downside is that you must remove the handle from the push tubes every time the plow is removed from your ATV; it adds one more step to the removal process.

Power Lifts - Power lifts are used to raise and lower you blade. A power lift also offers the added benefit of down force on the blade to keep if from floating over packed snow. It gives extra force for ice or tightly packed snow.

Winch - Winches can be used for adding power lifting capabilities to their plows, it actually very common and is a preferred method for adding power lifting capabilities. Plus, once winter is over you can still use your winch for tail riding.

Power Blade Rotators - Uses electric hydraulics, or a motor, to angle you snow plow from one side to the other with the push of a button.

Wear Bars - Wear Bars attach to the bottom of the blade to reduce ware on the blade, it also serves as a noise reduction system to because it prevents the edge of the steel blade from scraping directly on the surface. This is recommend since it will increase the life of you blade and it will reduce noise.

Blade Markers - Blade markets attached to the end of the blade and are designed to help with locating the blade in close maneuvers.

Rubber Plow Flaps - These add height to the plow and helps keep the snow rolling off the blade. This is also recommended as it will help prevent snow from packing on the blade and causing you to lose traction to the tires.

Plow Wings/Shields - This is another device designed to keep the snow moving in the proper direction, it's good for clean up along edges that need extra attention.

Plow Weight Bars - This mounts to the top of the blade to add down force. This is not needed if you have a power lift.

Plow Lights - This is a luxury item and helps you see a path when in the dark. If also solves the problem of snow building up to high on the plow and blocking your ATV lights, or in the case that you plow covers the lights on you ATV when raised.

Now that you know more about what components are offered and how you will be using your snow plow, I hope you're pushing snow in no time!


ATV Snow Plows: Say No to Shovels and Snow Blowers!

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Monday, November 21, 2011

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Quad-X, based in UK, manufacture a range of snow and ice removal equipment, including snow ploughs and salt spreaders for quads and utility vehicles. We offer a range of ATV snow ploughs which are universal fit, and can mount to any quad. Available in 1.2m or 1.5m widths. The Quad-X ATV snow plow is easy to fit, and can be angled left / right in 5 positions. The snow plough blade is reversible and has adjustable skids to protect the blade from damage. The quad snow plough is spring loaded to cushion the blade from collisions eg with stones. The snow blade fits to either the Quad-X basic angled front mount system or Supermount system. A manual lift or electric lift can be chosen to lift and lower the blade. Visit our website for further information www.quad-x.com or call 0044 (0) 28 2587 2800 Quad-X also manufacture a range of snow ploughs for Utility vehicles including mules, rhinos and JCB. Utility vehicle blades are available in 1.5m and 1.8m widths.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Wheel Horse 416 Blade

Here my son pushes snow as I video from up above... Its over at 3:00 Min. Mark- set to a little acoustic Velvet Revolver... song is Slither. Hope you enjoy it, I'm not too good at producing videos but I gave it a try. Song is pretty good if you're a VR fan.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Hydraulic Power Turn Pivot kit for Moose ATV Plows

Click here for more details: www.amazon.com Hydraulic Power Turn Pivot kit for Moose ATV Plows Add the Hydro-turn kit to your existing ATV plow allowing it to turn side to side hydraulically without getting off the machine! We use a top of the line Parker industrial hydraulics package as the heart of this kit. Dual hydraulic cylinders make quick work of turning the blade and holding it fast when hitting even the biggest snowbanks. It is even relief valve protected for when you really need it. Easy thumbswitch operation piggybacks to your winch switch on the handlebars. No major modifications required to install. This kit simply bolts to your current push tube and blade. Kit includes hydraulic pump, cylinders, and hoses, mounting brackets, wiring harness, thumbswitch, and complete instructions. Fits all Moose ATV plows.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Arnold OEM-190-833 Fast Attach 46-Inch Snow Blade

!±8±Arnold OEM-190-833 Fast Attach 46-Inch Snow Blade

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The Arnold Fast 46-inch attach dozer blade fits all MTD lawn and garden tractors (except MTD/Yard-Man Revolution 2001 and after) with no other tools required. This blade features a quick-change angle adjustment from straight ahead to 30 degrees left or right. The adjustable skid shoes allow blade height to be set 2 inches above ground level. The skid shoes and scraper blade are easily replaceable. The spring-loaded blade return protects the blade and tractor. For maximum efficiency, use this dozer blade with tire chains and wheel weights.

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