Will You Be a Trusted Traveler?

Written by Laura Quarantiello


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Experts say thatrepparttar Trusted Traveler program won't appeal to everyone. Those who fly infrequently won't need to go throughrepparttar 134221 rigorous background checks necessary to be labeled a trusted traveler, and those with something to hide or those with concerns about privacy won't wantrepparttar 134222 government checking their bona fides. For frequent travelers, however,repparttar 134223 program could mean valuable minutes saved, hassles avoided, and a smoother airport experience.

For nowrepparttar 134224 program is just an idea;repparttar 134225 Air Transport Association is working on a proposal forrepparttar 134226 Transportation Security Administration andrepparttar 134227 Homeland Security Department that it hopes will put a 90-day pilot project at Northwest and Midwest Express using already-screened airline personnel into operation byrepparttar 134228 end ofrepparttar 134229 year. If all goes according to plan,repparttar 134230 Trusted Traveler program could be in place at Northwest by mid-2003.

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Laura Quarantiello is a freelancewriter specializing in air traveland the airline industry. She is the author of “Air-Ways:The Insider’s Guide to Air Travel. http://www.tiare.com/airways.htm


Golden BC Canada, The Outdoor Sportsman's Paradise

Written by Margot B


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Hangliding ~ Paragliding: The Mount 7 hangliding site is one ofrepparttar top ten sites inrepparttar 134220 world. Mount 7 is year after yearrepparttar 134221 site of National and International Championships. If a novice you can take a tandem-flight with an experienced instructor. The season is [weather permitting] from May to October.

Heli-Hiking / Skiing: The birthplace area ofrepparttar 134222 sport and one ofrepparttar 134223 best inrepparttar 134224 world. Daily to weekly packages.

Hiking and Hiking Guides: Take a stroll alongrepparttar 134225 dike ofrepparttar 134226 Kicking Horse River or alongrepparttar 134227 numerous trails torepparttar 134228 alpine on your own or join a group at one ofrepparttar 134229 remote alpine lodges accessible by helicopter or a guided tour torepparttar 134230 world heritage site ofrepparttar 134231 Yoho Burgess-Shale.

The day-hike trail at Gorman Lake isrepparttar 134232 most popular. Mammal Activities and sightings of bear, muskrat, fox, and many others are not uncommon just strolling inrepparttar 134233 woods. Some areas are known to shelter abundant wildlife.

Back- country camping sites: The lake affords excellent fly-fishing. You can find marmots and pikas along talus slopes and goats onrepparttar 134234 cliffs above. The hike is three kilometres in length, ending atrepparttar 134235 lake, and takes about 90- minutes.

The Moonraker Trails at Canyon Creek are popular for hiking as well as biking and horseback riding. There are some 45-kilometres of loop trails stretching fromrepparttar 134236 Cedar Lake area to Canyon Creek. This is only minutes from town but home to wild mountain goats and bears.

The Mummery Glacier Trail is three-kilometres in length through old-growth cedar and hemlock and spectacular views ofrepparttar 134237 glacier for which it is named. After a short trek up an old creek bed and acrossrepparttar 134238 creek by bridge you'll arrive atrepparttar 134239 immense moraines left byrepparttar 134240 glacier. The trail ends at one of these moraines, nearrepparttar 134241 top where there is a view ofrepparttar 134242 glacier and waterfalls above - but look out for calving ice offrepparttar 134243 glacier! The Quartz Lake Trail west of town is a five -kilometre hike and is recommended forrepparttar 134244 area's pristine beauty.

The recent elimination ofrepparttar 134245 Ministry of Forests' recreation program, may have lead torepparttar 134246 dismantling of signs, toilets, and picnic tables at some recreation sites, but you may find a guidebook at Golden's bookstore.

Horseback ~ Trail Riding: You will find specially trained horses forrepparttar 134247 beginner torepparttar 134248 expert. Tours range from short rides to multiple day excursions. Riding season is from mid-June to October.

Hunting / Guide Outfitters: Although most people like to go hunting with their cameras, some take a rifle and want to come back with a trophy. The BC Government allows hunting of black bears, mountain goats and other animals within limited quotas and led by certified guide outfitters. Hunting seasons vary depending on species.

Mountain Biking: With 7,700 feet of vertical terrain enthusiasts can riderepparttar 134249 mountains themselves or with guides, which are available at Kicking Horse Mountain Resort where they launch their rides downrepparttar 134250 mountain. Forrepparttar 134251 price of a day's lift ticket you can bike down 4200 vertical feet, accessed byrepparttar 134252 gondola. Mount 7 isrepparttar 134253 location ofrepparttar 134254 legendary Mount 7 Psychosis downhill race offering some 12 kilometres of downhill drops, steeps and technical woodwork playgrounds. People can pedal torepparttar 134255 top, with several jump-off trails at three, five and six- kilometres. Shuttling via truck 15-kilometres torepparttar 134256 top is a popular option.

Mountain biking cross-country: Golden has an in-town trail system as well as a 45-kilometre trail system onrepparttar 134257 west bank ofrepparttar 134258 Columbia River alongrepparttar 134259 Canyon Creek trail alongrepparttar 134260 narrow deep canyon, which is a steep climb up with a long, rolling descent. Motocross racing comes to Golden in late May.

Mountain Climbing: Golden has been well known for its mountain climbing sincerepparttar 134261 end ofrepparttar 134262 19th century withrepparttar 134263 coming ofrepparttar 134264 Swiss Guides torepparttar 134265 Selkirk and Rocky Mountains. Local climbers have developed several areas around Golden overrepparttar 134266 last decades. The most popular area is Jubilee Mountain near Spillimacheen, 45 minutes south of town. It offers over 70 climbs, mostly sport [bolted] ranging from 5.8 to 5.12. Another popular area that is easer with low-angle climbs is uprepparttar 134267 Mount 7 road atrepparttar 134268 6-kilometre parking lot, with most ofrepparttar 134269 climbs slab in nature with a handful of short, pumpy climbs. Difficulty ranges from 5.6 to 5.11, some bolted and some mixed. A 60-metre rope is recommended for top-ropingrepparttar 134270 longer routes.

A new climbing area is inrepparttar 134271 Kicking Horse Canyon, 10-kilometres east of Golden called 'The Glen' after nearby Glenogle Creek. This is a quartzite area and will provide a wide range of climbing, from slab to severely overhanging and difficult routes. Another short, quartzite crag is uprepparttar 134272 forest service road onrepparttar 134273 west side ofrepparttar 134274 Columbia River near Nicholson [five-kilometres south of Golden]. This is a steep sport climbing wall with approximately 10 climbs from 5.10 to 5.11 plus.

Snowmobiling is popular with routes too numerous to mention.

Whitewater Rafting: The Kicking Horse River originates from icy glaciers atrepparttar 134275 western boundary of Yoho National Park and runs along 20-kilometres, has class three and four rapids careening through a canyon and right into Golden. There are roughly a dozen rafting companies inrepparttar 134276 canyon. These attract thousands of visitors from May to September each year. Rafting begins atrepparttar 134277 upper canyon throughrepparttar 134278 first set of Class IV rapids known as Shotgun and Portage followed by a dozen Class III rapids. It continues intorepparttar 134279 lower canyon where Class IV rapids, Double Trouble, Riptide, andrepparttar 134280 Nozzle spread over three-kilometres. Many guiding companies offer a variety of trips from one-day to multi-day raft outings and even heli-rafting, which takes advantage of other nearby rivers, one beingrepparttar 134281 Blaeberry River.

Flat-water excursions: Available throughrepparttar 134282 Columbia Valley Wetlands, a popular kayaking and canoeing destination.

Before you leave Golden,repparttar 134283 new pedestrian bridge is a must-see. This was completed inrepparttar 134284 fall of 2001 by volunteer timber framers from Golden, Europe, andrepparttar 134285 United States. Because ofrepparttar 134286 high waters inrepparttar 134287 fall,repparttar 134288 installation ofrepparttar 134289 bridge didn't occur until October 25, withrepparttar 134290 help of Sterling Cranes from Calgary, which took three full days, inching along and out onto a temporary footing, and finally ontorepparttar 134291 far shore where it was fitted into its concrete abutments. The bridge is 150- feet-long, with a 210,000-pound burr arch structure. The cost ofrepparttar 134292 bridge is estimated to be $250,000, but consideringrepparttar 134293 volunteer time andrepparttar 134294 donated materials its value would be over twice that amount.



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