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Your Marlow Explorer is your passport to uncharted waters. What's a must-visit destination on your yacht bucket list? Drop your dream spots in the comments! #MaritimeMonday #MarlowExplorer #Yachting
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We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep. Oceans are a big part of our lives, and it is time we realize their importance. Each and every drop of water has the power to swell the heart of the ocean. Promise to never waste it and always value it for a better life. . . Follow for more . . #saveouroceans #saveourplanet #ocean #saveourseas #plasticfree #savetheplanet #ecofriendly #plasticpollution #zerowaste #recycle #nature #climatechange #savetheocean #sustainability #oceanconservation #marinelife #oceanlife #underwater #underwaterphotography #plasticfreeoceans #environment #marineconservation #conservation #sustainableliving #scubadiving #beachcleanup #sealife #diving #noplastic #sustainable
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Inxaxo River Crossing Part of the Wild Coast Extreme 4x4 Adventure 3 to 10 August A steep washed away approach with a few big steps and off-camber mud pit with a deep hole at the river that needed packing. A technical river crossing with a rocky bottom, deep holes and large exit steps. Then a steep rocky grade 4 exit with large technical steps that required guiding through. Required a fair bit of packing and road building and then guiding to negotiate this technical section. Diff-lock essential. One vehicle did not check diff-lock was still engaged and slid off into the trees, resulting in a long precarious recovery. After which diff-lock was engaged and the vehicle proceeded up the exit steps. Wild Coast Extreme 4x4 Adventure 11 River Crossings Mountain Passes, Shipwrecks, Waterfalls & ferry Crossing. 3 to 10 August 2024 From R14 815pp sharing D,B&B. NOTE: You will need to Book before 18 July, so that the necessary permits can be processed for each vehicle. Note: 4x4 vehicle with low range, diff-lock & high clearance required. Note: you will need to be a competent and experience 4x4’er for this Grade 4 route tour. Trennerys Hotel Wavecrest Beach Hotel & Spa Kob Inn Beach Resort White Clay Resort Serendipity Beach Cottage Cebe Please Note: We are flexible with tour Bookings - ie. You can join a tour at the first night accommodation and depart from the last night accommodation, to reduce travel time etc. - in this case join in Trennerys Hotel, depart from White Clay Resort, Coffee Bay. https://lnkd.in/defuRj94
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A sea trial is the marine equivalent of a test drive. But do you know what to look for? Whether you're buying a new boat, testing repairs, or checking seaworthiness, we've put together the ultimate guide to sea trials on our blog. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Xo7teS. #Yachtr #Yacht #YachtForSale #Yachting #YachtLife #MeetYachtr #exploring
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The UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation) has recently issued new instructions regarding the drying and handling of canyoning harnesses. These changes were made following three reported failures and a year of extensive testing. Canyoning harnesses are crucial equipment for participants in this adventurous activity, and it is essential to ensure their proper maintenance and safety. The updated recommendations emphasize the importance of thoroughly drying the harness after use to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to material degradation and compromised strength. Additionally, they advise against using excessive heat sources, such as direct sunlight or heaters, during the drying process, as this can also damage the integrity of the harness. By providing these new instructions, the UIAA aims to enhance the safety and longevity of canyoning harnesses, thereby minimizing the risks associated with this thrilling outdoor pursuit. It is highly recommended that all canyoning enthusiasts familiarize themselves with these guidelines to ensure their own wellbeing and the integrity of their equipment. https://lnkd.in/gRFVy-We @UIAAmountains #Mountaineering #MountaingClimbing @RecreationLaw #RecLaw #RecreationLaw #Mountaineering #MountaingClimbing #RiskManagement
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Have you ever wondered how mountain creatures are able to climb near-vertical slopes and cliffs? These amazing animals are able to defy gravity and climb to heights that other creatures can't even dream of. It has a special adaptive ability to We will introduce you to the secrets of their unique climbing techniques. One of the most important features that allows goats to climb is their cloven hooves. Each hoof has two toes that can be spread out and gripped on rock surfaces. There is also a bon-like back on the mark to increase grip and prevent slipping. This back side is flexible and bendable, allowing Yamabi to fit into the shape of the rock core and grasp even small gaps. There is also a sharp brace on the back of the hoof to help maintain balance and keep it from falling backwards. Mountain beauty has good eyesight and can detect dangers and dangers. They have a broad perspective and escape from natural enemies and dangers. Excellent sense of smell and hearing also complement vision. Goats are very agile and can jump 12 feet in a single jump. They have a climbing instinct and learn from their peers and seniors. Goats are amazing animals that have evolved climbing techniques. A cracked thief, with a back like a bonnet. Strong legs. Their eyesight and instincts allow them to easily climb nearly vertical walls. Yamami has overcome seemingly daunting challenges and demonstrated the ability to thrive in harsh environments.
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The UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation) has recently released new instructions on drying and dealing with canyoning harnesses. These changes were prompted by three reported failures and a year of thorough testing. The organization aims to enhance safety measures in the realm of mountaineering and climbing. The updated guidelines stress the importance of properly drying canyoning harnesses after use. It is now recommended to allow the harnesses to air dry in a cool, dry environment, avoiding exposure to direct heat and sunlight. Additionally, they advise against storing the harnesses in damp or humid conditions, as this can lead to the deterioration of certain components. These new instructions are part of the UIAA's ongoing commitment to risk management and participant safety. Mountaineers and climbers are encouraged to follow these guidelines to ensure the longevity and reliability of their canyoning harnesses. For further details, the official safety alert can be found on the UIAA's website. https://lnkd.in/g8XEs2VB @UIAAmountains #Mountaineering #MountaingClimbing @RecreationLaw #RecLaw #RecreationLaw #Mountaineering #MountaingClimbing #RiskManagement
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Climbing Ropes and Geocaching: Navigating Vertical Treasures Have you ever imagined combining the thrill of geocaching with the vertical climbing adventure? Climbers worldwide are taking treasure hunting to new heights by integrating geocaching into their ascents. Geocaching involves locating hidden containers, or "caches," using GPS coordinates. Now, picture this: caches strategically placed in challenging, breathtaking vertical locations. How do climbers reach these hidden treasures? The answer lies in the trusty companion of every climber — the climbing rope. Vertical Geo-Adventures: Examples from the Cliffs 1. Cliffside Mysteries: Imagine a cache tucked away on a sheer rock face. Climbers ascend using ropes, solving geocaching puzzles with each pitch. 2. Waterfall Wonders: Some caches are hidden behind cascading waterfalls. Climbers, equipped with waterproof gear and ropes, navigate the slippery terrain to unveil these aquatic treasures. 3. Cave Conquests: Geocaching often leads adventurers to caves. Armed with headlamps and secure rope systems, Climbers explore subterranean caches hidden within these natural wonders. Why Climbing Ropes Matter: Climbing ropes aren't just tools; they're lifelines. In geocaching, where the journey is as important as the destination, a dependable rope becomes the key to unlocking vertical treasures safely. As we celebrate the convergence of geocaching and climbing ropes, it's worth noting that Namah is not just a provider of climbing ropes; we're enthusiasts of the vertical world. Every rope tells a story of exploration, and we're here to support climbers in their quest for new heights. Embark on your vertical geo-adventure, and let your climbing ropes be the guide to discovering treasures beyond the summit. #ClimbingWithNamah #VerticalGeoAdventure #GeocachingThrills
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The UIAA (International Climbing and Mountaineering Federation) has recently released new instructions on drying and dealing with canyoning harnesses. These changes were prompted by three reported failures and a year of thorough testing. The organization aims to enhance safety measures in the realm of mountaineering and climbing. The updated guidelines stress the importance of properly drying canyoning harnesses after use. It is now recommended to allow the harnesses to air dry in a cool, dry environment, avoiding exposure to direct heat and sunlight. Additionally, they advise against storing the harnesses in damp or humid conditions, as this can lead to the deterioration of certain components. These new instructions are part of the UIAA's ongoing commitment to risk management and participant safety. Mountaineers and climbers are encouraged to follow these guidelines to ensure the longevity and reliability of their canyoning harnesses. For further details, the official safety alert can be found on the UIAA's website. https://lnkd.in/gRFVy-We @UIAAmountains #Mountaineering #MountaingClimbing @RecreationLaw #RecLaw #RecreationLaw #Mountaineering #MountaingClimbing #RiskManagement
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