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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Buying Survival Land

2012 Explained
Thousand's of people around the globe are preparing for December 21st, 2012. In the US survivalist are buying cheap land parcels in Montana and Wyoming, where they will spend the weeks and months leading up to December 21st, 2012 constructing survival retreats.



In some cases they are organizing to build 12/21/2012 survival communities. European 2012 believers are buying cheap land in the highlands of Ethiopia, Madagascar & the High mountains of Turkey for the preparation of 2012. In some cases these off-grid community's are investing in Bomb/Fallout Shelters with nuclear, biological and chemical filtering systems.

But why all the buzz about 2012? How did this worldwide phenomenon begin and what is the history behind it? 

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What kind of land would *you* buy? - Survivalist - tribe.net

What kind of land would *you* buy? - Survivalist - tribe.net

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Empower Yourself By Going Solar

Empower Yourself By Going Solar

Author: Tina Metcalf

You can take advantage of alternative energy - and brand yourself environmentally friendly - by signing up with your local utility if you live in Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, New Mexico and Washington.

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There, alternative energy mandates allow utility customers to sign up to buy "green" energy from wind, solar, geothermal and even hydropower installations.For a few cents more than the cost of conventional energy sources like coal, natural gas and oil, customers can purchase alternative energy.


Of course, there is no way of knowing for certain that you're actually buying kilowatt hours from solar, for example, but you have the comfort of knowing that your few extra pennies will help maintain and expand green power options.Elsewhere in the country, even though green power isn't a mandate, utilities do sponsor green energy programs, and you can participate in these by simply calling, or e-mailing, your provider.The National Renewable Energy Laboratory, or NREL, has ranked nationwide utilities in two categories, sales and customer participation. In the first category, the top utilities offering green power programs are: Austin Energy (Texas), Portland General Electric (Oregon), PacifiCorp (California) and Xcel Energy (Colorado, Minn.). In the second category, the top-ranked utilities are: City of Palo Alto (Calif.) Utilities, Lenox (Iowa) Municipal Utilities, Montezuma (Iowa) Municipal Light & Power, Portland General Electric, and Sacramento (Calif.) Municipal Utility District.Of course, if your area utility doesn't offer green power, and state and federal tax incentives (like the Clean Energy Tax Stimulus Act of 2008) aren't enough to make a your own personal rooftop solar program affordable, you can sign up with One Block Off the Grid, or 1BOG, whose volume pricing can reduce upfront solar installation costs by up to half.You can participate if you own your own home and are the client-of-record on the utility bill.

You will have to commit to certain energy-saving measures, such as using compact fluorescent bulbs and using the dishwasher at night, but the solar bargaining collective, which started in San Francisco and now networks 20 cities, assures customers it can deliver a solar system for about $6,000 for a two-kilowatt array.1BOG now operates in the following cities: Aspen, CO; Austin, TX; Bergen County, NJ; Berkeley, CA; Boston, MA; Brooklyn, NY; Chicago, IL; Denver, CO; Las Vegas, NV; Los Angeles, CA; New Orleans, LA; Miami, FL; Oakland, CA; Portland, OR; Sacramento, CA; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Jose, CA; Seattle, WA; Washington, DC.With the number of utilities and solar power companies participating in green energy programs, many of them incorporating solar or using solar as an exclusive platform, there is no longer any excuse for not going green. It's a shame to waste a perfectly good sun.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/environment-articles/empower-yourself-by-going-solar-830402.html

About the AuthorCooler Planet is a leading solar resource for connecting consumers and commercial entities with local solar Installers. Cooler Planet's solar energy resource page contains articles and tools such as our solar calculator to help with your solar project.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Getting Paid to Live in Alaska, Plus...

Things to Love About Living in Alaska
- Did you know they pay residents to live in Alaska? It’s a little thing called the "Permanent Fund Dividend". Each year the state of Alaska pays every Alaskan resident (man, woman, and child) a cut of the revenue generated from a fund built with money from oil taxes. Around October of every year, the interest earned from the fund pays each resident anywhere between 1 to 3 grand a year, depending on how well the market does. Just in time for some good Christmas shopping. The 2008 dividend paid was $3,269. So if you and your spouse had 3 children you would have each earned $3,269 totaling $16,345. Not a bad bonus for a family of five.


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- Not only that, there’s no sales tax and no income tax in Alaska. Yeah. Starting to sound like a good place to live?
- Free Salmon...residents can "dip net" 25 salmon per year and 10 flounder, this is separate from and in addition to rod and reel limits. Here, you can eat as much salmon as you can catch in the summer, and there is always a friend with crab pots who will invite you over for a feed from time to time. And don't even get me started on the halibut!




- The Northern Lights. These are the most magical mystical things you will ever experience. And you really do need to experience them. Nothing I can say would even remotely give them justice.
- Outdoors activities. If you like to camp, backpack, hike, bike, kayak, mountain climb, snowboard, fish, hunt, snowmobile, etc. There is no better place to be.
- There are no cockroaches, termites, killer bees or snakes.
- It almost never gets too hot. In this age of global warming, no one here even needs to own an air conditioner.
- There is plenty of water for the entire state. No forced water conservation or water disputes. Plus, it's really clean and tastey.
- It sounds horrible I know, but sometimes the safety of being so far away from all the major cities that might be targets for terrorist attacks is a plus.

Are there ample job opportunities?

 

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There are lots of jobs depending on where you live and what kinds of skills you have. In the Anchorage area there are lots of jobs because it's the largest city in the state and also because Anchorage is positioned well between Asia, Europe, and the lower 48, in terms of shipping and manufacturing. The main industry is oil, after that is tourism, and then fishing. There are plenty of small fishing towns in Alaska like Homer that also makes their living off tourism, art, and entertainment.

Article by: Jason Mascari
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Alaskan Wildwood Ranch

Alaskan Wildwood Ranch



Alaska is truly “The Last Frontier” and the Alaskan Wildwood Ranch offers you a new frontier to explore on your very own. The ranch offers 20 acres and larger parcels offering trees, creeks and amazing views of several nearby snow capped mountains. The recreational opportunities are endless in this area. Salmon fishing in one of the multiple rivers nearby, deep sea fishing and clamming in the Cook Inlet to hunting, hiking and exploring the vast wilderness area Alaska has to offer.




Anchor Point is America’s most westerly highway and is only 10 miles from the ranch. The Anchor River is just outside of town and offers several public access points for fishing. The Anchor River flows into the ocean/Cook Inlet just west of town with sandy beaches and unmatched views of 3 volcanoes: Mount Redoubt, Mount Illiamna & Mount Augustine.

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Fly fishing in Alaska

Fly Fishing in Alaska

Author: Steve W Sharpe

The forty-ninth state in our union is a wonderland of lakes and mountains and rivers and streams.  Fly fishing in Alaska is one of the most captivating experiences that fly fishermen can report.  In fact, fly fishing in Alaska has become a multi-million dollar industry as anglers flock there to catch prize-winning fish in a beautiful landscape.

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Fly fishing in Alaska can be an amazing experience for both experienced as well as beginning anglers.  This state, while somewhat remote, has so much to offer people who decide that fishing the waters of Alaska would be the way to go.  Where are the best spots?

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It is generally agreed upon that Katmai, Alaska is one of the best fly fishing spots in Alaska.  Alaska is a magical place, and Katmai is one of the most wondrous.  This area has been designated as the only trophy sport fishing area in the entire state.  There are over 1,000 miles of streams and rivers to fish for such prizes as coho salmon, rainbow trout, and award-winning pike.  There are many lodges in this part of Alaska that will provide guides for you and give you a real Alaskan fly fishing adventure!








Many of the lodges in Alaska are fly-in only meaning they can only be reached by floatplane or train.  One of the best places for fly fishing in Alaska can be found on Lake Creek which is northwest of Anchorage.  On this creek, you can expect to catch some beautiful king salmon, pink salmon, and rainbow trout.  You will be isolated, but the scenery and experience is absolutely second to none!



The Alagnak River is another great fly fishing destination in Alaska.  This river is just a few miles away from Bristol Bay providing some great tidal waters that breed wonderful fish.  Chrome-bright salmon will stay here for a few days after coming in from the ocean and getting used to their new freshwater environment.  Each new tide brings in a new crop of fish, so there is always a great chance of landing not just one but several fish on every expedition.



You can find some trophy-sized salmon in the Kenai River of Alaska as well as rainbow trout.  This is a beautiful river with easy access provided you have a guide to lead you.  There are plenty of places where you can find a guide, so when planning a fly fishing trip to Alaska, be sure to book a guide if your lodge doesn’t offer one.







Alaska is a beautiful, wondrous state full of adventure and peacefulness alike.  The fly fishing in Alaska is renowned for its abundance of fish.  You will have an experience beyond your wildest dreams when you are fly fishing in Alaska.  Plan today and make the trip of your fly fishing dreams a reality – in Alaska!

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/extreme-sports-articles/fly-fishing-in-alaska-254364.html

About the AuthorSteve has been fishing for many years. There is nothing he likes better than spending a few hours on the side of a river or lake trying to catch the ultimate fish. He has travelled extensively throughout the world and never lets an opportunity go by to try out the local fishing. He has written a book on the subject of Fly Fishing which can be purchased at http://fishing.articleland.co.uk . He can also be reached for further information at his website http://www.articleland.co.uk

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Welcome to Alaskan Wildwood

Welcome to Alaskan Wildwood:



"Recreational and Retirement Property in Alaska"
Alaskan Wildwood Ranch
Price Range: $49,500 - $89,500
Alaska is truly “The Last Frontier” and the Alaskan Wildwood Ranch offers you a new frontier to explore on your very own. The ranch offers 20 acres and larger parcels offering trees, creeks and amazing views of several nearby snow capped mountains.


The recreational opportunities are endless in this area. Salmon fishing in one of the multiple rivers nearby, deep sea fishing and clamming in the Cook Inlet to hunting, hiking and exploring the vast wilderness area Alaska has to offer.


Anchor Point is America’s most westerly highway and is only 10 miles from the ranch. The Anchor River is just outside of town and offers several public access points for fishing. The Anchor River flows into the ocean/Cook Inlet just west of town with sandy beaches and unmatched views of 3 volcanoes: Mount Redoubt, Mount Illiamna & Mount Augustine.
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