Tuesday, May 19, 2009

North Carolina Outdoor Lovers Given Opportunity to Climb in the Cascade

Ascent Adventure Consultants, Raleigh North Carolinas professional rock climbing guides, offer s a multi day alpine climbing package, July 21-August 2nd 2009, to introduce people to the sport of mountain climbing and to give them the opportunity to summit some of the most beautiful mountains the country has to offer.Apex, internet access monitor USA May 19, 2009 -- Standing atop a snow capped, glaciated mountain peak holidays broadband filter malaysia something that appeals to many outdoor adventure lovers and athletes. However, it is often a lack of knowledge, skill, and experience that keeps people from believing that they can accomplish these goals. This summer, July 21- August 2, 2009 , Ascent Adventure Consultants is offering a climbing trip and package that begins with the basics of alpine climbing, and ultimately leads to the successful summit of the mountains that participants have only dreamed of in the past.Participants will be able to choose from four course lengths: 4, 7, 10, or 13 days, starting with a four-day basic course set on beautiful Mt. Baker in the North Cascades of Washington State. The first three tmnet email will be spent learning the skills to climb in a large alpine mountain environment, such as snow and glacier travel, ice climbing, roped travel, crevasse rescue, and more. This portion of the course will culminate with a summit attempt of Mt. Baker on the fourth day.At the conclusion of the 4-day section of your trip, those who choose to add on extra days will be ready to head into the heart of the North Cascades and put their new skills to use on some of the most stunning streamyx sux in the lower 48 states. Each 3-day course section will find us attempting a new summit and learning new skills and techniques.More information can be found by visiting their alpine climbing trips and classes website.We love to teach people the climbing skills and techniques that they need to accomplish their dreams, and then provide them with the context to do it?says Brandon Hensinger, owner and professional climbing guide of Ascent Adventure Consultants. To know that we can be a part of such a significant moment in someones life is amazing. The climbing experience that they have will impact them for the rest of their lives.?If participants are unable to do the entire 13-day course in one climbing season, they can do part of the course then complete it the following year. At the completion of our 13-day course participants will have the skill to begin to get out into the mountains on their own.Ascent Adventure Consultants is a professional rock climbing, ice climbing, and phone and broadband packages company, as well as a professional team building and training company, headquartered in Apex NC. They conduct climbing courses and team building courses locally, nationally, and internationally.For more information, please contact Brandon Hensinger, owner of Ascent Adventure Consultants of Apex NC, at bhensinger@ascentadventure.com, or 877-254-4617. More information can be learned about Ascent Adventure Consultants by visiting their website at http://www.ascentadventure.com.Contact:Brandon HensingerAscent Adventure ConsultantsApex, NC877-254-4617bhensinger@ascentadventure.comhttp://www.ascentadventure.com

The use of online news sites have been extremely popular in the way the average internet user is able to keep up with the news on the internet, without the hassle of having to buy a newspaper, turn on the television, or the radio.

It is perhaps the most convenient way an Internet user can get his/her news on the Internet. Most of the major news organizations have online versions of their news on the Internet.

The Washington Post and the New York Times has articles from their newspaper online. The ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) radio has transcripts of their radio bulletins online and Channel Nine of Australia has collaborated with MSN to jointly put up articles on the web.

Internet users have become net savvy enough to scour the web for alternative news sources. The Arab media company, Al Jezeera, has plenty of hits on its English news site, even though; it was lauded as anti-American by the Bush administration.

These are just some examples on how the news which internet users read online, are mostly from media companies which have already had their hand in the production of other forms of more traditional media before venturing onto the Internet.

Yet, with this in mind, it is not surprising that much of the information that an internet user reads from online news sites is mainly recycled information from these media organizations.

Those with the resources to produce their news segments in other forms of media, would also have the resources to run an online news site. The Washington Post has started charging for their articles to be read online, so that they can garner some revenue from their Internet media business, whilst the New York Times require their readers to register before they are permitted to read their articles.

Hence with the way internet news sites are evolving, there is really becoming only one way where the consumer can get hold of news from these organizations and that is to pay.

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