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The iPhone app ‘TripList’ is a very useful app for planning a holiday. The article and videos below provide both a good introduction to the app, as well as tutorials on how to use it.
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TripList iPhone App Review
The summer season is upon us and that can only mean one thing….time to plan for a well deserved summer holiday! Whether you are going f…0
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Always Be Prepared For Your Next Trip With TripList — AppAdvice
TripList – Packing and To-Do ($1.99) by Ryan Hartman is a great way to manage packing for upcoming trips. We all love traveling, but the …0
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TripList – Packing and To-Do Manager0
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TripList Packing & Todo App for iPhone0
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If you go to the ‘enabledappssoftware’ youtube page, there are other video tutorials for using TripList there.
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Australia: Northern Territory – Tennant Creek
EveryTrail
Today’s link is to EveryTrail, which is a very useful social network and web application for bushwalkers. It is a network that makes it very easy to share with like-minded people the activities you experience, whether those activities include bushwalking and camping, or road trips, sight seeing trips, boating, cycling, etc. With EveryTrail you are able to map (geo-tagging) just where you went and then share it with others. You can also share photos of your trip and embed your maps in your website and Blog.
Fore more, visit:
http://www.everytrail.com/
Kevin’s Wilderness Journeys
The link for today is a more self-promotion. I have a site called Kevin’s Wilderness Journeys that follows my travels and interests in wilderness, bushwalking and camping.
Apsley River: Oxley Wild Rivers National Park
The ‘silly season’ is pretty much over – at least for me anyhow. So now I’m back to Blogging again. I have no hope of catching up on the days I missed, so I’ll just start again from today.
This photo was taken next to Apsley Falls in the Oxley Wild Rivers Natonal Park, New South Wales, Australia. I visited here during my ‘Waterfalls Tour 2010,’ which was my recently completed holiday.
This photo is from the Gorge Rim Walk, which pretty much covers the area from the camping area at Apsley Falls to the actual lookout at Apsley Falls. This photo shows the Apsley River flowing wildly at the base of the Apsley River Gorge.
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