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4 burner, SMEV Italian Oven, Marine, RV, Truck Camper US $450.00
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1 Burner Smev Italian Cooktop, RV, Marine, Truck camper US $85.00
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Lansky Nathan's Natural Honing Oil List Price: $5.99 Sale Price: $2.84 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Lansky Sharpeners Nathan's Natural Honing Oil, 4oz, A specially formulated lubricant for use with all Lansky Sharpeners and Natural Arkansas Benchstones, Mfg No: LOL01, Manufacturer: Lansky Sharpeners |
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Colorite WRHC8120025 Boat and Camper Self Coiling 25-Foot Water Hose, White List Price: $23.62 Sale Price: $14.35 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Easy to use and store for decks, patios, and apartments. Special construction holds coil to prevent kinking. Fits most indoor and outdoor faucets. Perfect for portable water. |
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Disc Type G4 Base Side Pin 10 SMD LED, 10 Watt Holagen 140 Lumen Bulb Replacemnt For RV Camper Trailer Boat Marine Warm White, 1109WW Sale Price: $14.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Many of the under cabinet uses a 10 watt halogen bulb with a G4 base. We think that this LED is a direct replacement only using 1/10 of the power. This LED module has 10 surface mount LED's that are super bright. For about the size of a quarter it produces a massive amount of light. This module can be used in nearly any application because of its small size and brightness. It can be powered by nearly any 12-volt source. This bulb works for all type of 12V Transformers Bulb Type:G4 Base Lumen:140 Color:Warm White Voltage:12V AC/DC or 8-30 LED:10 LEDs, SMD5050 Power:2.2 Watt Weight:2 oz. |
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SOG Specialty Knives & Tools M37-N SEAL Pup List Price: $95.00 Sale Price: $47.48 Average Rating: ![]() |
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SOG Seal Pup Tactical Knife. A serious blade for a practical price! HUGE SAVINGS! Here's one pup with some real bite. Not only is its partially serrated blade powder coated to increase strength, reduce reflection and provide corrosion resistance, but a glass-reinforced Zytel handle with diamond-knurled grip means you'll be able to keep a handle on things. Includes multi-mounting nylon sheath. 9"l. (4 3/4"l. blade). 5 ozs. Taiwan. Order Today! WARNING: You must be 18 or older to purchase Cutlery. Cutlery cannot be shipped to Marin, Napa, Ventura and Yolo counties, CA; CO; CT; TN; D.C.; MA or Puerto Rico. Please check your State, County and City laws for restrictions before ordering Cutlery. SOG Seal Pup Tactical Knife |
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Zippo Marines Emblem Pocket Lighter List Price: $21.95 Sale Price: $10.25 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The World Famous Zippo® Guarantee Any Zippo metal product, when returned to our factory will be put in first class condition free of charge, for we have yet to charge a cent for the repair of a Zippo metal product, regardless of age or condition. The finish, however, is not guaranteed. This guarantee gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. "It works or we fix it for free"? |
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Marine Tuf-Cloth, 12 x 12 in. List Price: $8.59 Sale Price: $6.70 |
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12 in. X 12 in. Designed for use in salt water and extreme conditions. Applies a quick drying water displacing micro bonding crystal barrier against rust, friction and wear. Will not wash off, thicken in the cold or attact dust and dirt like oil based products. |
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Freedom Matters -Adult&Youth Short Sleeved Shirts - White List Price: $24.99 |
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We also offer our new, matching Freedom Matters Decal on this site for sale. If we run out of your size in white during the holidays, you can check on this site and see if we have your size left in our new tan color. Show your patriotism with Haynes Hunting's own design of " Freedom Matters " quality T shirts. 100% pre shrunk cotton. Screen printed in U.S.A. Large American flag on front and Freedom Matters text on front side. Haynes Hunting also offers our Size Matters shirts in long sleeve and short sleeve and Size Matters vehicle tags, bumper/window decals, caps, plus more shirts in Size Matters Wild Turkey and Large Mouth Bass. Also check out our hot off the press, Size Matters pink ladies shirts and caps! |
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Fox Smith & Wesson Camper's Watch With Compass |
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Lightweight and ultra-thin, Canvas band with built-in compass, 12/24 hour face, Water reistant, Comes in attractive metal box |
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Tower Type G4 12v Ac/dc 15 LED Holagen Bulb Replacemnt for Rv Camper Trailer Boat Marine 1.44 Watt 105 Lumen Warm White 1411ww Sale Price: $11.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Bulb Type: G4 Base Lumen: 105 Working Voltage: 12V AC/DC Color Temperature:Warm White LED:15 LEDs, SMD3528 Power:1.44 Watt |
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Disc Type G4 Base Side Pin 15 SMD LED, 10 Watt Holagen 197 Lumen Bulb Replacemnt For RV Camper Trailer Boat Marine Warm White, 1114WW Sale Price: $16.00 |
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Many of the under cabinet uses a 10 watt halogen bulb with a G4 base. We think that this LED is a direct replacement only using 1/10 of the power. This LED module has 15 surface mount LED's that are super bright. This module can be used in nearly any application because of its small size and brightness. It can be powered by nearly any 12-volt source. This bulb works for all type of 12V Transformers |
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Vector VEC043B 750 Watt D/C To A/C Power Inverter With Power Level Meter List Price: $94.81 Sale Price: $64.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Converts vehicles 12 Volt DC to 110/120 Volt AC. Feature state-of-the-art circuitry to handle temporary high surge loads. Low power consumption ensures longer battery life. 90% efficient, solid state design means you get the most from your vehicle battery. Restarts automatically if the inverter shuts down from: over-voltage, under-voltage, overload or over-temperature, after the problem is solved. Completely silent operation. Gradually and safely ramps up the output voltage to start difficult motorized loads and protects sensitive appliance circuits. Turbo Cooling- Extends life of the product by keeping components cooler. Do not exceed maximum wattage rating for inverter. Power Supply: 12v, Continuous Watts: 750, Surge Watts: 1,500, AC Outlets (qty.): 2, LED Indicators: Yes, Modified Sine Wave: Yes, Soft Start Technology (SST): Yes, Low Battery Protection: Yes, High Temperature Protection: Yes, Overload Protection: Yes, Low Voltage Protection: Yes, Over Voltage Protection: Yes, Needs to be Hardwired: Yes, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 11 x 6 x 2 |
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The Ultimate Desert Handbook : A Manual for Desert Hikers, Campers and Travelers List Price: $17.95 Sale Price: $10.96 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Ultimate Desert Handbook is the first truly comprehensive handbook on desert travel and exploration, presenting the desert not as an alien environment to be overcome or endured, but rather as a fascinating opportunity for anyone eager to learn about and enjoy a different kind of outdoors experience. Assuming no prior desert know-how, this detailed guide is intended for hikers, backpackers, campers, and 4WD vehicle travelers, along with a wide range of other adventure enthusiasts pursuing their chosen activities into the desert - rock climbers, birding enthusiasts, pilots, nature lovers, and wildlife/landscape photographers. Even dayhikers and occasional visitors to desert destinations will find the book easy to understand and extremely useful. The Ultimate Desert Handbook is packed with information and includes descriptions and histories of deserts around the world, a complete survey of the North American deserts, their indigenous peoples, plants, and wildlife; expert advice, including historical background and the latest technical developments in desert hiking, backpacking, camping, equipment, footwear, and clothing. Also included are chapters on desert mountain biking, first aid, wildlife observation & photography (including tips on film cameras, digicams, and night optics), desert hazards and survival, finding & treating water from all manner of desert sources, as well as preparing and using desert vehicles and animal transport. Last but not least is the most thorough section on desert navigation ever published - from using the stars to map, compass, sextant, and the Global Positioning System - and easy-to-follow advice on everything from selecting a low-impact campsite to signaling and rescue communications. * A Ragged Mountain Press Outdoors Paperback * 5½ × 8½ * 291pp * 80 photos and illustrations. |
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Essential Family Camper List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $7.00 |
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Two Burners and an Ice Chest: The Art of Relaxed Cooking in a Boat, or a Camper, or Under the Stars (Creative cooking series) List Price: $11.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Hot Wheels Motor Home Camper 6 wheeler Black 5 Spoke & The i Candy Pr5's 2006 1/64 Collector Set Sale Price: $22.86 |
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Hot Wheels Motor Home Camper 6 wheeler Black 5 Spoke & The i Candy Pr5's 2006 1/64 Collector Set Factory Sealed. |
Make Your Own Surf Camp in California
Camping in California just goes with surfing. How else could most surfers afford a weekend in Big Sur? I know I can't afford a spa. I've camped many times in places where I could surf. Though there weren't always waves, there was always a fire and some hot dogs.
Like with any planned vacation, it can be tough coordinating a swell with reserving a spot. When I finally know some decent surf is on the way, many sites are already booked. Despite this, windows of opportunity pop up and we've gotten a campsite even after being informed by the computer/telephone/Internet/ signs that the place was full. It's often worth the risk to go for it and hope something's available. Just be sure to have a backup plan, such as another campground nearby that will almost surely have spots. As of yet, we haven't had to pay for one of those pricey hotel rooms in Bodega Bay.
We always try to pack light, as light as one can when lugging kid gear, camping stuff, and, of course, a surfboard. It seems like there's a lot of room in a vehicle until you start filling it with your crap. We used to have a 1982 VW camper van that we kept pre-packed most of the time. It was good for weekend trips. We'd just pull up and pop the top. It even had a sink, a stove, and a fridge, though we rarely use them, preferring to cook outside. Its main problem was that it was an old and slow Diesel. 1960's VW love-vans flew past us on Highway 1. We used MANY turnouts. It was great once we got there, but next time I'd get the gas version without the stove and sink inside. It's faster and has more room. Where to go? The big question always depends on swell, wind, and site availability. Here are some of the places I've gone camping and surfing. Most have really nice sites near or right on the beach.
Humboldt County
My wife and I got rained out of our tent in Trinidad, so we got a cheap cabin rental at Emerald Forest campground. It was rustic, with a wooden bed, a chair, and a little heater - perfect for the rainy conditions and simple enough that we still used our gear and felt like we were camping.
Along the drive north to one of the beaches, I noticed some glassy waves breaking about a mile away at a beach that turned out to be Dry Lagoon. Though it was overcast, the waves were glassy, head high, and fun. Guess I caught it on a rare day when it wasn't blown out.
Del Norte County
My wife and I also went to the somewhat economically depressed Crescent City. It kind of reminds me of my home town of Pacifica, except that houses are four times more expensive at home. But Crescent City has potential, surrounded by ocean and redwoods. I surfed at South Beach in a sideshore wind, and it was kind of fun despite being sloppy.
Sonoma County
Bodega Bay is the main surfing spot in Sonoma county, and Doran beach is its most convenient campground, located right across from the beach. We've stayed there many times and it's hard to beat for convenience. I just stroll across the road to the beach and paddle out. Just make sure it's high tide and there's enough swell to make it into this south facing beach. Nearby is Salmon Creek which can be fun when it's not blown out or big and out of control. If your going with the family, I'd just stick with Doran Beach.
Marin County
We stayed out in Olema campground, about 25 minutes from Drakes beach at Point Reyes. The campground is a grassy meadow with a few trees, and the beach is kind of like Doran Beach - protected, an easy paddle out, and light on sandbars. I surfed it a couple of times almost completely alone on really fun, sunny, fast and somewhat short tides. A couple of other times I made the long drive for nothing. I got pretty close to the estuary at one point and decided to leave due to the shark potential. A northwest wind was strong offshore in front of the parking lot, which is at the end of "wind funnel" valley. You can also drive to Bolinas....Oh I forgot, nobody's supposed to know where Bolinas is. If you can find it, say, with MapQuest or something, you can surf this place. It's usually cleaner and more crowded than other spots around. If you want really mellow slow rollers that are good for a longboard, walk out to the beach, hang a right, walk past the smell of burning hemp, and you're there.
Santa Cruz County
Here we stayed at New Brighton beach. It's a nice campground with access to all the surf in town. We also stayed at Sunset beach, also very nice with a huge beach. It's fifty miles across the Monterey bay with several surf spots. I caught it on a couple of windless-to-offshore days. It's not fun if there's any wind or too much swell. There's also an RV park near the beach, but we felt a little silly staying there in our tiny VW camper van next to all the massive motor homes. The lady staying in her Honda Element made us feel more at home.
Monterey County
Here we stayed at a campground in the hills about five miles inland. We drove out to Spanish Bay on an unbelievable day - ten foot waves with perfect shape. It was fun until the grizzled, burly, longboard crew showed up. They pretty much dominated after that, and I broke a leash. I also had great surf in Carmel beach. This place looks like Hawaii, just with cold water. Pearl white sand covers both Spanish Bay and Carmel Beach.
I have also had some fun days at Andrew Molera. The walk to the rivermouth is about a mile! A couple of times it was about 4 foot and clean and peeled pretty well - all rights. A few other times I dragged the wife and kids out to the windy spot and we watched tiny waves breaking for a few minutes before making the LONG walk back. I wouldn't make the walk out unless you know there's a southwest swell or decent sized west to northwest swell.
A good place to stay is Ventana campground with its beautiful sites in the redwood forest. But there are several options nearby. If you stay farther south at Plaskett Creek you can surf Sand Dollar beach across the street and a bit of a walk down the bluff. It has beautiful water, but the small, rocky shore isn't much fun for the family. Some young women next to our campground asked if we were there to collect Jade. I guess that's something else you can do there if you're into that sort of thing. Willow Creek is another good spot nearby. It had some really nice waves that were well overhead when we were there.
San Luis Obispo County
Morro Strand State Beach is a campground on the beach near Morro rock. I woke up to low tide close-outs when we visited, but I found some surf near Montana De Oro state park. I don't know exactly where I entered the path to the beach from the road. I just pulled over when I saw the surfboard racks on cars. Ten minutes through the trees and voila - surf!
About the Author
Chris runs California Surfing where you can learn more about popular surf spots.
How would this work out?
I wanna be a dolphin trainer at Seaworld and my boyfriend wants to be a marine biologist. We want two kids and of course some pets. Possibly some toys (boat camper desert stuff) How would this work out? How much will we make a year? What would mine and his hours be? Would i need to get a 2cd job if possible? please help even if there is more than the questions i listed please tell. All help would be needed and appreciated
I would expand your career goals a bit. Seaworld probably has a lot of people lined up for trainer jobs so I would have a back up plan just in case. As for your income, it would depend on how much you work and where you work. Someone said that you could earn $100,000 a year at least. Well.... it all depends. According to careerplanning.com and animal trainer in general earns $26,190 a year. That's about half of the average income (according to Wikipedia, the average income is $50,233). According to degreedirectory.com, the average income for a biologist (in general) is $40,914 to $49,963 a year. That's the average American income.
But it all depends on where you work. For example: they say that the average income for a graphic designer is about $44,000 a year. Well, I've heard of graphic artists living near the poverty line and I've also heard of graphic artists making $500,000 a year by themselves. It just depends.
Most likely, you'll live with an average income. You probably won't be able to live lavishly.
A Kimberley odyssey
Once the lifeblood of the cattle industry and now a main artery for tourists looking for adventure, the Gibb River Road cuts through some 700km of the Kimberley, taking travellers to its heart.
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