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Exotic Locations of Californea

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Situated in central California on the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, Mammoth Mountain is actually a volcano that sits just west of the town of Mammoth Lakes, California. Mammoth Mountain remains to be one of the Golden State’s favorite mountain resorts for people of all walks of life and of all ages. Just a few hours drive from the grand metropolis of Los Angeles, it is a welcome reprieve for the “Angeleno” city dwellers in search of nature and more healthy alternatives. The winter months at Mammoth are particularly bustling and there is a myriad of activities to choose from, you may be happily stumped because of all the events and things to decide to do!

The snow of Mammoth is perfect for cross country and downhill skiing, sledding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, snow boarding, and how could we leave out snowman making! No matter what your level of athletic ability, you will always have several options. For example, if you feel that you’re a bit rusty with your skiing or you just don’t feel that confident getting into ski’s, you can take a lesson or more at the resort. Individual and group lessons are always available during snow months so you won’t have to worry because you’ll be in the hands of experts. If you don’t have your own ski’s and equipment, you can rent those on the site.

There are also ski tours given daily. The tours run about two and a half hours and is a guided ski tour designed to be entertaining, great exercise and an overall informative exploration. If you’re more of a hiker/snowshoer, pick up a trail map and off you go for one of the most amazing places for exploring scenic trails. Please be responsible and make sure to check the weather reports and most importantly, to know the rules and regulations, “the code” at Mammoth so you and those around you will be safe and sound while on vacation.

Because the X-Games roll around at the end of January, you’re bound to see world famous athletes training at Mammoth during the winter months. If you’re lucky and you keep your peepers open, you’ll run into the likes of champions like: Mason Aguirre, Tommy Czeschin, Hana Beaman, Kristi Leskinen, Danny Kass, Eddie Wall, Tara Dakides, and Mercedes Nicoll.

The summer months also offers incredible activities as well: mountain/trail biking, fishing, hiking, swimming in the Mammoth Lakes, bird watching (birding), golfing, shopping, scenic gondola rides, rock climbing, and sun worshipping. Summer months can be filled with vigorous activity or more geared toward relaxation, or a combination thereof.

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Save money on Car Rental

Monday, January 11th, 2010

How to save money on Car Rental

If you’ve come to About Budget Travel, chances are good that you shop for the best deals you can find prior to each journey. You use the Internet to find good airfares and you seek out the best room rates for each night of your trip.

Do you give car rentals the same attention?

Many travelers operate under the misconception that car rental rates are all about the same, and that shopping is a waste of time. But rates do vary–sometimes by quite a bit–between companies and destinations.

Another truth: car rental companies reward people who make life easy for them and penalize those who don’t know the ropes. Here are five tips, in no particular order, for lowering your car rental expenses.

Low Cost Car Rental

Beware of hidden fees and extras.

If the rental company has to top-off the gas tank after your return, you will pay a ridiculous price per gallon. Always ask that the car be filled up prior to your departure, and then bring it back full of gas.

There are plenty of other additional charges that can take a nice rate to an ordinary deal very quickly. A weekly rate of $125 showed up recently for a compact rental out of San Antonio International Airport. That’s about $18/day. Not bad.

Go to the reservation page, and you learn that taxes and fees add more than $50. There’s 10% sales tax, something called a vehicle license fee of nearly $19 and an “arena fee” of $7.19. Now I’m paying more than $25/day. Keep that in mind when you see rates under $20/day advertised.

Airport rentals are best avoided.

In that previous example, there was also an $11.51 “airport fee.” It’s often very convenient to rent a car at the airport, but keep in mind that you’ll pay for the privilege. If you’re on a business trip, many times you can rent a car from your downtown hotel. If you can conveniently arrange a hotel shuttle or public transportation from airport to front desk, chances are good you’ll save money taking delivery off the airport grounds.

Decline the insurance.

Most travelers know this one, but there is a lot of pressure to change minds at the rental counter. Companies make big profits from insurance fees. Some clerks are trained to create as much anxiety as possible for people who decline it.

They’ll tell you their insurance closes expensive loopholes, which may or may not be true in your case. They’ll tell you stories about how a customer’s auto insurance or credit card failed to cover damages during a recent accident.

There may be truth in the stories, but the odds are slim that you’ll need any of this coverage. It is very likely, however, that your auto insurance policy at home covers rentals as well. Call your agent to verify it.

Also check with your credit card company to see if using the card to pay for a rental provides collision coverage. In many cases, you’ll find it a positive response.

In smaller offices, reserve the smallest car possible.

Most North Americans who rent cars don’t like driving compacts. Rental companies know this, and they usually order more mid-size and full-size cars.

If your destination is a smaller facility or non-hub airport, chances are good that they have only a few compacts. On some days, they might not have any compacts when customers arrive.

In that situation, if you’ve reserved a compact, they are obligated to give you a free upgrade. Many times, you’ll move up two categories for no additional charge.

I’ve done this many times over the years. Remember: you can usually pay an upgrade fee on the spot for a larger car if they call your bluff and tell you the compact is ready to go. There will be times when the smallest cars are all that remains on the lot. Those times are fairly rare.

In larger facilities, where the supply of cars is huge, this plan is far less likely to work. But it might be worth a try if you’re willing to risk getting a smaller car.

You’re also unlikely to make this strategy pay outside of North America. The rest of the world often prefers very small, fuel-efficient cars.

Pricing quirks and special offers can make a big difference in your final total. Click “next” and learn how and where to find the best deals.

Shop for quirky deals and special offers.

A recent search on Hertz.com showed a three-day rental of a mid-sized car from Denver International would cost $236 USD, nearly $79/day. If four more days are added, the total cost goes up, but only to $361. That’s less than $52/day.

How is that possible?

On day five, Hertz’s weekly rate took effect. Many times, reserving a car for a week (even if it sits in a driveway or parking lot) is cheaper than trying to get a daily rate on a shorter rental.

For that reason, it pays to try a number of time combinations when you consider your rental period. It might be smarter to pick up the car on Thursday, even if you don’t really need it until Friday. The Friday rental might come with a weekend rate that is more expensive.

There are times when a car rental bid on Priceline will save you money, but unlike hotels, there are frequent instances where the bid prices are very similar (or even higher) than the standard rates listed on company Web sites. It’s worth checking Priceline, but don’t expect it to save you significant money on every rental.

What Is The Best Debt Consolidation Service?

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Over time many people will accumulate high interest credit card debt, and many people do this without any thought as to the consequences of their actions.

The interest rate that a company starts a new client off with is never the same interest rate that the client will see on their bill just a few months later, most credit card companies raise the interest rate over time until they reach the maximum rate allowed by the agreement that was signed when the card was granted.

Hector Milla Editor of the “Best Debt Consolidation Companies” website — http://www.BestDebtConsolidationCompanies.net — pointed out;

“…As a person puts more purchases on a credit card their monthly minimum payments increase, and then the addition of more interest will also cause credit card payments to rise as well. After a while it becomes obvious to the consumer that the debt they felt they could easily handle only a few months ago has started to take over their entire monthly budget, and now the time has come to admit that professional counsel is needed to get the debts back under control…”

When a consumer has reached the point where their debt is overtaking their monthly income and it feels like they have nowhere else to turn, that is when they usually discover the helping hand of debt consolidation. A debt consolidation company will help the consumer analyze their debt situation and put everything into proper perspective, and then the debt expert will use their years of experience and training to recommend a solution that can help the consumer get their monthly obligations back under control.

Finding a debt consolidation organization to work with can take a while if you are truly looking for one that makes you feel confident in their abilities and comfortable with the process. When looking for a debt agency, you want to talk to more than just one group and you want to get the perspective from a variety of sources and a variety of industry professionals. Create a list of questions to ask the debt professionals you speak to, and then make a note of their responses. Make sure you understand the answers they are giving, and if you do not understand then ask again to clarify.

“…Finally, take the time to make a mental note of how the debt associate makes you feel about the process. Do they put you at ease? Do they know their business? Is this someone you can trust with your business? All of this is important in determining the right debt group for you…” added H. Milla.

Further information about trusted and reputable companies for debt consolidation by visiting; http://www.BestDebtConsolidationCompanies.net

Alaska Physical Therapy Jobs

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

In Alaska, a number of physical therapy jobs are currently available in leading healthcare facilities. Most of these institutions are on the lookout for skilled and experienced therapists to meet the PT staff shortage in the healthcare industry. Work with a Wide Variety of Patients Normally, therapists offer high quality services by designing and implementing treatment plans. Therapy professionals work with a healthcare team, which involves therapy assistants and aides. They treat patients with disabilities and those suffering from various disorders including head injuries, back pain, cerebral palsy, arthritis and accident injuries. The outstanding patient care they provide, give speedy relief from pain and assists in enhancing mobility. Physical Therapy Jobs and Types of Positions After successfully completing a Master’s Degree program in physical therapy, one should acquire a state licensure to apply for therapist jobs in the U.S. Career as a successful therapy assistant requires the candidate to at least possess an associate degree or a certificate program in PT. In the rehab industry, therapy professionals get the flexibility to work in a wide variety of healthcare facilities such as rehabilitation centers, long term acute care centers, nursing clinics, hospitals and institutions and gain extensive experience in the area of physical therapy. These healthcare settings in Alaska offer part-time, full-time, permanent or temporary job assignments. If you love to travel and stay in exciting locations in Alaska, then PT travel jobs are the best. Excellent Career, Bright Future Working with the industry’s top-notch employers in Alaska, you can enjoy an array of benefits: • Lucrative salary plus bonus • Section 125 Cafeteria plan • Professional liability insurance • Health and life insurance • 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan • Continuing education • Licensure assistance • Immigration processing (for trained foreign candidates) • Paid housing • Relocation expenses (travelers) • Short-term disability insuranceGain More Exposure Whether you are a fresh candidate or an experienced professional, you can find the ideal environment that fits your requirements with the help of a reliable service provider.