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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Portable Beach Tent

This portable shelter is perfect for a day at the beach. Protect the whole family from the harmful effects of the sun with the Instent instant tent. Made of quality nylon, the Instent has air vents and screens found on every side. Instent weighs less than 6.5 lbs and folds into a portable package. To erect, simply open out and pull on cord, sand bags on either side for ultimate stability, and pegs for firmer ground are included. Also features a convenient internal storage pocket.
Customer Review: Super easy and very useful
We bought this product at least 4 years ago and have brought it to Hawaii every year. Despite not packing it in a suitcase because it's just slightly too large, it has not broken even with airline personnel handling. My husband is very fair skinned and he uses it all the time, we place all of our beach gear in to to keep things out of the sun and we just love it. Many people at the beaches in Hawaii have asked us about it and we have recommended it very highly. We also have a sun shelter that uses flex poles but we prefer this one because of the ease of set up and take down. Even putting it in the carry bag is very easy.
Customer Review: Its alright
handy and easy to operate. but dont know how much it will withstand winds on the beach. Stictly alright. Plus points --> small, easy to handle (setup) , lightweight Drawbacks --> Pegs are not strong enough for heavy winds


Those who are fascinated by the unexplored, the mountain ranges of India offer breathtaking, enthralling trekking routes. In the vast amphitheatre of the Indian Himalayas and Karakorams, there are limitless possibilities for trekking, mountaineering, skiing, and river rafting. Within this alluring arena, the Garhwal and Kumaon regions, occupy the central place, with special points of interest for the trekker.

Spectacular views apart, the Himalayan foothills are just ideal for trekking, offering energetic out-door people a different and exciting option for a holiday. The Garhwal and Kumaon regions of Uttaranchal are the most popular destinations for trekkers, though Chamba and Manali in Himachal Pradesh, and Ladakh and Zanskar in Jammu and Kashmir, other trekking centres in India are Lahaul-Spiti, Kullu and Kangra valleys in Himachal Pradesh and in northern Uttar Pradesh, North of Rishikesh. Darjeeling in West Bengal, Yuksam in Sikkim, and Leh in Ladakh. The biggest challenge for the climbers are in the Garhwal Himalayas, the Zanskar range in Jammu & Kashmir, Kulu & Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh have interesting trekking routes as well.

The mountaineering & trekking season roughly runs between April and November, but some routes are only open for a couple of months, each year.

To know more about trekking tours in India visit here http://www.trekkinginindia.com/

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