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Avoiding Favoritism Among Grandchildren

The advice I’ve read about how to avoid favoritism among grandchildren is to spend equal time with each grandchild and focus on their unique strengths and interests.

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What is the most practical way to learn how to sail a boat ?

What is the most practical way to learn how to sail a boat ?

I got this idea to venture out and learn a new skill , just want to jump in and learn. your thoughts.

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Hike of the Week: Martis Peak and Mt. Baldy

Vistas, Lakes and Wildflowers: Martis Peak and Mt. Baldy

Description: Every Saturday during the summer, the Tahoe Rim Trail Association will feature a hike that highlights an amazing vista, a beautiful alpine lake or a meadow blanketed in beautiful wildflowers. All of the hikes begin at 8am. Please register for all TRTA guided public guided hikes by visiting this link.

Martis Peak and Mt. Baldy: Join us for a hike that will meet at the end of Martis Peak Road, also known as 16N92 or try this hike on your own! Hike 0.7 mile to the Martis Peak Lookout and then head back down to the TRT and travel east toward Mt. Baldy. Please register here.

This hike is all about views, so start it off right with a 0.7 mile hike to the Martis Peak look-out at the end of Martis Peak Road. The look-out is actually a building with walls and windows, or you can stand out on the deck. Many people snowshoe to the look-out in the winter, and it is nice to go inside and get a break from the cold. The look-out stands tall at 8656’ and you are rewarded with 360° panoramic views of the Tahoe Basin, northwest toward Donner Pass, North toward the Sierra Buttes, Northeast toward the Black Rock, and into the high desert of Nevada. It is incredible! Do not forget your camera on this hike.

After your Martis Peak adventure, turn around and follow the road to where it intersects with a dirt road. This is where you turn left, and the Tahoe Rim Trail can be accessed 0.2 mile down the road. The TRT will follow the dusty road for about 0.25 mile north to a fork. Stay to the left and walk hike about 300 yards north to a trailhead that has parking space. This is part of the old Western States Trail, and as Tim Hauserman explains in his Official Guide to the Tahoe Rim Trail, “it is also known as the Capital to Capital Trail because it once linked Carson City to Sacramento.”

The TRT will continue east through the woods, but in 0.5 mile it will reach an open saddle with a northern vista. Take a moment to look around. You are hiking through a forest of red fir, western white pines and even some hemlocks. Here is where the trail will steepen as you traverse 0.3 mile to a ridgeline that has views into a large U-shaped valley; the drainage for Juniper Creek which drains into the Truckee River. The trail will now angle south for 0.4 mile to a road, and then ascends 0.2 mile south to the end of the road.

Back on trail, you will begin a moderate climb to a ridge with nice views (but just wait; the views are going to get better). Just 0.2 mile south you will discover a rock pile west of the trail that has sweeping views to the south, west and east. Then turn yourself to the north and be amazed by beautiful views of Castle Peak, Donner Lake, Truckee and the Boca and Stampede Reservoirs.

Are you ready to step into the state of Nevada? Now, you are on a bi-state hike, as well! Take a moment to notice how you have also traveled into more of an alpine environment with fewer and smaller trees, as you are now above 9,000.’ The trees you see now are the hardy lodgepole pine, western white pine and whitebark pine. The TRT will soon angle north east traversing below Mt. Baldy (9271’). Beyond Mt. Baldy, you enter the Mt. Rose Wilderness. This is a good place to take a break, eat some lunch or snacks and then turn around and hike back to your car.

Distance / Expected Duration: Approximately 6 miles

Difficulty Level: Easy Moderate to Difficult Strenuous Herculean

Starting Elevation: 8,400’ to Mt. Baldy at 9,271’

Fitness Level and/or Special Skills Necessary: This hike is possible for beginners, because at any point you can turn around and head back to the trailhead. Martis Peak is a must.

Water on the Trail: Carry at least 1 liter of water per person on this hike.

Trailhead/s: Just past Brockway Summit, heading north, you will turn right on Martis Peak Road (16N92). Please look at a map before driving to this location, so you know where you are going. Parking is at the end of Martis Peak Road.

From North Lake Tahoe
If driving from Kings Beach, take HWY 267 towards Truckee. Pass the Brockway Tahoe Rim Trail trailhead, and after you reach the summit of the highway travel less than ¼ mile. The Martis Peak access road will be on the right hand side of the HWY, Forest Service Road 16N92. It is closed with a gate in the winter, with limited parking in front of the gate. Carpool if you can!

Hike smart this summer!
• Make sure you carry sufficient water and snacks.
• Dress appropriately for the weather. Bring layers of clothing. The weather changes quickly in the Sierra.
• Wear proper footwear. Take care of your feet to prevent blisters and other foot issues.
• Tell someone where you are going, and when you are expected back.
• Carry a cell phone that you can use to call for help, if you get into trouble.
• Pack a simple first-aid kit in your pack.
• Stay within the limits of your ability and let common sense be your guide before and during your adventure.
• Leave no Trace this summer! Follow the LNT 7 principles. Care for our wild places and trails!

Trail Etiquette
• Cyclists yield to hikers and hikers and cyclists yield to equestrians
• Always travel at a safe, controlled speed and alert other trail users as you approach from behind.
• Never approach or harass wildlife or domestic animals on the trail. Please do not feet wild animals. It negative impacts their health and survival.
• Stay on the trail. It’s there for a reason!
• Please do not pick wildflowers. Let everyone enjoy them. Some wildflowers are protected by law, and you could get fined for picking them.

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Discover How To Effortlessly Lower Your Next Electric Bill

If you’re looking how to lower electric bill in NJ, some simple home adjustments can have you saving money this very same month. Making simple adjustments in and around your house is all it takes, and there are tons of ideas out there. Especially in today’s economy, lowering your electric bill is a good way to help keep your money in your pocket.Looking for ways onhow to lower electric bill NJ has become even easier. Small, simple changes made around the house can leave you with a thicker wallet and a smaller electricity bill. A little investigation will yield tons of ideas for how to lower your electric bill, which has become more than beneficial in today’s economy. Starting with your refrigerator, you can start saving this very month.

Take a good look at your refrigerator, that big white box that sits there and hums at you all day long. How long have you had yours? If it is older than 15 years, you could be paying a lot more than you need to. Knowing your refrigerator means knowing how to lower electric bill. Take the time to look into new Energy Star refrigerators. They’re efficient and have built up a great reputation for durability, meaning, you can keep this new one for 15 more years! Maintaining your refrigerator is an important job that often gets neglected. Taking the time to make sure your refrigerator is running as smoothly and as efficiently as possible can end up keeping more money in your wallet and less on your bill.

Cleaning the refrigerator coils is an easy job that can be done during the commercial break of your TV shows. The coils of your refrigerator are located either underneath or behind the fridge. While accessing these spots may seem like an impossible job, the benefits will make themselves known on your electric bill. When the coils get dusty, they end up having to work much harder than usual, using more energy. A refrigerator that is working harder than normal also has a shorter life span, meaning you will end up spending a lot of money on repairs or having to prematurely buy a new one. Owning a pet can greatly contribute to the amount of debris that is settling on your coils, and a quick cleaning once a month can help your refrigerator breathe a little bit.

The gaskets, drain hole, and drip pan are other important parts of your refrigerator that can suffer when not taken care of. Just like the coils, these parts build up debris and force your refrigerator to work harder than it should have to, so there are ways to understand how to lower electric bill in NJ. The gaskets are the rubber seals that run along the inside of the refrigerator doors. Their job is to insulate your refrigerator, keeping the cool air in and saving you energy. Test the strength of your gaskets by shutting a dollar bill in the door. If it stays and shows resistance when pulled, your gaskets are fine.

The drain hole is in charge of transporting condensation out of your refrigerator. If it becomes clogged with food or any other sort of debris, it can’t release the condensation, creating a pool of water inside the refrigerator. Clean out the drain pan to make sure the condensation has somewhere to go.

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Books About Dolls for 7 to 10 Year Olds

I recently read The Doll People to my 8-year old granddaughter who loved it. Here are some of our other favorite books about dolls for 7 to 10 year old readers.

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More about Heaving-to in a sailboat

This is an add on to the last post we did on heaving to. I was looking over our Storm Tactics online sailing course and found this image we created which best shows a boat in a heave-to situation in a storm. They say a pic is worth a thousand words so with this blog [...]
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Latest learn to sailing news – Crew Available: Retired Couple Wanting to Sail – Cruisers …

I hope you’ve been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts.

Crew Available: Retired Couple Wanting to Sail – Cruisers …

Why not take a sailing class together? Learn to sail, there are good schools in the San Juans, and Bellingham area, and then charter their boats enough to get lots of experience in all kinds of conditions. …

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Guests always welcome. Stop by and learn more about the club and about sailing. www.carolinasailingclub.org. All rights reserved. This copyrighted material may not be published, broadcast or redistributed in any manner. …

London Boat Show opens tomorrow | Sailing news | Yachting Monthly

Yachting Monthly contributors Tom Cunliffe, Nigel Calder and Dr Simon Keeling are among those appearing at The Knowledge Box, the stand to learn from sailing experts. Mike Golding, Geoff Holt and Jim Saltonstall will also speak there. …

Hope you enjoy the read as much as I did and please if you have something to say, use the comments form below to let everyone know your thoughts.

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Pick Up Your USA Gems Card for Ski Deals and Discounts!

Another sign that ski season is near!  Check out the USA Gems Card for discounts and deals at 9 Colorado resorts!  The Colorado Ski Country USA Gems Card is now available for purchase for just , and discounts include free lift tickets to two ski areas, two-for-one lift tickets at five ski areas and savings on lift tickets at all nine Gem ski areas.

 

The nine Colorado Gems resorts are: Arapahoe Basin, Echo Mountain, Eldora Mountain Resort, Loveland Ski Area, Monarch Mountain, Powderhorn Resort, Ski Cooper, SolVista Basin and Sunlight Mountain Resort.  Below, you’ll find details on the Arapahoe Basin discounts, which will come in handy if you like to hit A-Basin and Keystone at the same time!

 

Arapahoe Basin

* 2 for 1 adult lift ticket Mon-Fri, valid once 11/1/11 – 12/16/11

* off adult full-day lift ticket

* off child/senior full-day lift ticket

Blackouts and Restrictions

* 2 for 1 not valid on weekends or 11/25/11 – 11/27/11

 

For more information, or to purchase a Gems Card, click here. Cards are available throughout the upcoming ski season until they sell out so make sure to order yours before they’re gone!

 

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Grandmother Remembers Helps Record Memories for Grandchildren

Grandmother Remembers is a charming book that makes it easy for grandmothers to record their history for future generations with fill-in-the-blank questions and space for photos.

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Homeschool Conference Debunks Homeschooling Misconceptions

This new school year got off to a fantastic start with a Homeschool Conference in Sacramento, CA. As a grandma, I had the privilege of attending the conference.

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