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Danby DAR195BL 1.8 cu.ft. All Refrigerator - Black
Sale Price: $109.95
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The energy efficient Danby Designer(R) counter-top all-fridge offers 1.8 cu. ft. of refrigeration in a convenient, compact space. This model makes a great addition to the student dorm room or home office. It includes Danby's second generation Canstor(R) beverage dispenser, tall bottle storage and a scratch resistant work top to store accessories. 1.8 cu.ft. (51 litre) capacity Color: Black All Refrigerator Reversible door hinge for left and right hand opening Cycle defrost Gen II CanStorTM beverage dispenser holds 5 beverage cans Integrated handle 1 1/2 removable shelves for maximum storage versatility Tall bottle door storage Smooth back design Molded worktop resists scratching Half Shelf, 2L/Gallon Storage Integrated Handle Unit dimensions (17 8/16 x 19 10/16 x 19 11/16) Model #: DAR195BL It's a perfect size for that little nook! Always have something cool to drink nearby!
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Danby DAR0488W Diplomat 1.7-Cu.Ft. Compact All Refrigerator, White
Sale Price: $81.74
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The Danby Diplomat 1.7 cu.ft. all refrigerator is a quiet energy efficient model. It makes a great refreshment fridge and is perfect for small spaces. This unit is equipped with an automatic defrost that leaves the interior free of frost build up with minimal hassle. With a single door, a simple white finish and an integrated handle, this model has a sophisticated, stylish look. 1.7 cu.ft. (48 litres) capacity all refrigerator quiet energy efficient semi-conductor technology color: white automatic defrost 1 full width wire shelf tall bottle storage reversible door hinge integrated handle smooth back design for flush fit against walls mechanical thermostat unit dimensions: 16 15/16" W x 18 14/16" D x 20 12/16" H Model #:DAR0488W It's a perfect size for that little nook! Always have something cool to drink nearby!
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Ratio-Rite Measuring Cup
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Ratio-Rite Measuring Cup Stop guessing and start riding. The Ratio-Rite Measuring Cup helps you mix for your 2-cycle without making mistakes. The lines are easy to read, so you can spend more time figuring routes, and less time figuring fuel mixtures. With Ratio Rite measuring cup get a perfect mix every timeFill to the pre-calibrated ratio mark and pour into gasRatios are from 161 to 441 for 1, 1-12, 2, and 2-12 gallonsCalibrations also include oz., c.c.s, and pints on the opposite side for transmission oil, fork oil, etcTotal capacity is 24 oz.Polypropylene constructionOptional Stay-Clean Lid Available
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In The Big Rock Candy Mountain
Sale Price: $6.16
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This installment in the "Wee Sing" series will transport you and your children to the land "where the rain don't fall and the wind don't blow." Expect lots of fun and an assortment of some of the most unforgettable kids' songs ever written. 61 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English; trailers.
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John Denver - The Wildlife Concert
Sale Price: $7.00
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DENVER SINGS ROCKY MOUNTAIN HIGH AND OTHER FAVORITES IN THISACCLAIMED BENEFIT PERFORMANCE.
Self-professed "singer of the American West" John Denver shines in this heartfelt, 1995 live concert to benefit the Wildlife Conservation Society. Favorite songs such as "Rocky Mountain High," "Wild Montana Skies," and "Fly Away" are moving and gain fresh perspective from brief comments by Denver. Lesser-known songs like "Eagles and Horses" and "You Say the Battle Is Over" celebrate the spirit of animals and nature while underlining the importance of preservation. Succinct interview clips express Denver's commitment to nature: exploring man's basic hunger for the wild, the dichotomy between the uncultivated and the city, and the power of the individual to effect preservation and change. Striking though brief footage of wild animals like horses, eagles, penguins, and elephants in their natural habitats serve as bookends to the presentation. The Wildlife Concert is a reflective and moving musical celebration of the American West. --Tami Horiuchi
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prAna Women's Burnout Headband
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Pull the prAna Burnout Headband on for early morning trips to the farmers' market.Product FeaturesMaterial: 50% cotton, 50% polyesterDimensions: Recommended Use: casualManufacturer Warranty: 1 year
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Hemp Hearts (Soft Hemp Seeds) (454grams=1 Pound) Brand: Rocky Mountain
Sale Price: $14.95
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Hemp Hearts are Nature's Power Food. These are seeds with the husks removed. Two ounces of hemp seed without the shell contain 314 calories of energy from 20 grams of protein, 23 grams of unsaturated fats consisting of Omegas 3, 6 & 9, 3 grams saturated fat, 6 grams carbohydrate and 3.3 grams of fiber. There is also 2.6 mg iron, 40 mg calcium, 5 mg sodium, 5 mg vitamin E, .5 mg vitamin C and 1200 I.U. vitamin D as well as B2, B6, B1, vitamin A, potassium and phosphorous. This is a vegan source of omegas with more protein than meat or eggs. Hemp Hearts are eaten like granola and are great for a power boost or losing weight. With a nutritional profile like this you barely need to eat anything else. 1 lb jar
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SanDisk Flash 16 GB SDHC Flash Memory Card SDSDB-016G
Sale Price: $5.69
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The SanDisk SDSDB016GB35 SDHC Flash Card meets today's demand for high-performance SD memory card. The SD memory card is compatible with most digital devices that are functioning with Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) specifications. The SanDisk SDSDB016GB35 SDHC Flash Card has a speed class rate of Class 4.
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SanDisk 4GB SDHC card
Sale Price: $0.01
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Class 2 speed performance ratingHigh storage capacity for storing essential digital content such as high quality photos videos music and more Built to last with an operating shock rating of 2000Gs equivalent to a 10' drop
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High Sierra Access Backpack,Dive/Charcoal/Black
Sale Price: $33.86
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Deluxe organizerCD/MP3 player pocket with headphone portEasy-access deluxe media pocket holds various sizes of cell phones, PDA's, and MP3 playersS-shaped Vapel mesh Airflow padded shoulder straps with Suspension System and thumb-ring pullsZippered side water bottle pocketContoured daisy chain and monster hookVapel mesh Airflow padded back and tuck-away waist belt -Materials: Diamond Ripstop, Mini-Ripstop, 1000-Denier Duralite
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Taste of the Wild Canned Cat Food, Rocky Mountain Feline Formula in Gravy a Grain Free Diet (Pack of 24, 3 Ounce Cans)
Sale Price: $19.35
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A great tasting complement to the Rocky Mountain Feline Dry, or a standalone diet for your special cat. The combination of animal proteins will provide your cat with ideal protein nutrition for a lean body condition and optimal amino acid nutrition. Vets recommend feeding wet food as part of your cat's diet to lower carbohydrate intake and to increase water intake, both important features in feline nutrition. Satisfy your cat's nutritional needs by feeding this Taste of the Wild Rocky Mountain Feline Formula in Gravy along with Rocky Mountain Feline Dry.
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Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park
Rocky Mountain National Park, which extends to just 400 square miles, is certainly not the largest park in the system but many of its millions of visitors each year will tell you that it is one of the finest of the United States' national parks.
The centerpiece of the park for many is Trail Ridge Road which is some fifty miles long and crosses the park from east to west. The road drops into the Kawuneeche Valley, from where visitors can view the Colorado River, and along the way climbs up to over 12,000 feet as it passes through some of the highest peaks in America.
The views along this route are simply spectacular and as you make your way through the famous 'Roof of the Rockies' you will come across glacier-carved mountains around every bend. Pause at Forest Canyon Overlook and you can look out over alpine forests that are among the most magnificent you will see anywhere. It is also well worth taking a few minutes to visit the Alpine Visitor Center at Fall River where you can pick up a great deal of information about the area, including hiking maps and guide books.
Rocky Mountain National Park offers some great hiking along more than 350 miles of trails and Bear Lake is a very popular starting point. Located at the base of Hallett's Peak at the Continental Divide, Bear Lake is a wonderful sight in itself.
Hiking in this area can be a bit more demanding than it is in other parks with elevations ranging from 7,500 feet to over 14,000 feet. At these heights the air is thin and the UV strong so you need to be prepared. You will need to take plenty of water with you as the thin, cool air will evaporates moisture from your lungs quite quickly and headaches are common if you who do not drink enough water.
Whether you are driving or hiking you will find that there is plenty of wildlife to see as the park is home to more than 3,000 elk, 800 bighorn sheep and some 280 different bird species. If you visit the Bighorn at Sheep Lake between May and the middle of August you will see moose wandering through the willows along the Colorado River in Kawuneeche and, if you keep a close eye out, you might even spot some river otters as well.
At both dawn and dusk you can witness some of the many bats which hover over the lakes feeding on insects and marmots are fairly easy to spot on the tundra along Old Fall River road. Stellar jays also dot the skies along Trail Ridge road and they share the sky with prairie falcons and the occasional golden eagle. Another fascinating bird which calls the park its home is the white-tailed ptarmigan.
The park is also home to a number of museums and historical sites of which the Moraine Park Museum is one of the best. Here you will find hundreds of items from the area which give a very good overview of the natural flora and fauna. Another favorite is the Never Summer Ranch which offers a look at what a resort from past years was like.
Unlike some of the other national parks, Rocky Mountain is open year round which makes it possible to explore this wonderful area in all of its glorious seasons and visiting during the winter months will not only allow you to see sights which summer visitors simply do not experience, but it will also allow you to see the park without the usual summer crowds.
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Have you backpacked in Rocky Mountain National Park?
Have you ever backpacked in Rocky Mountain National Park? If so, did you take bear spray? And can you buy it cheaper than the $60-80 in a town close by the park?
I haven't backpacked in RMNP but I've hiked there without bear spray. The day hikes restricted me to trails frequented by other hikers making it somewhat unlikely that I would encounter a bear. However, I for one would carry a can of bear spray if I were going backpacking in areas where a bear encounter is possible.
I have hiked in Alaska, Glacier National Park and the Canadian Rockies and always with a can of bear spray because of grizzlies. Since my adventures usually start with my flying into the area I'll be visiting, the first thing I do when I hit the ground is buy a can of bear spray from a local sporting goods store. If you are flying you can't purchase the bear spray ahead of time and have to buy it after you reach your destination. If you're flying into Denver I suggest you look for the bear spray at REI. They have stores in Denver, Westminister and Boulder. A 7.3 oz can costs $45 and a 9.3 oz can costs $55. The smaller can should be sufficient. Unfortunately, you can't take the stuff home with you on the plane and will have to dispose of it. I usually offer the spray to someone else who can use it. This could be another hiker or the hotel clerk. I have yet to come across anyone who refused a new can of bear spray.
Don't forget to cut the shipping strap off the can's safety clip before you start your hike. If you don't do this you won't be able to remove the safety clip to discharge the bear spray. Also, I see a few hikers with the bear spray in a pocket on their backpacks. When you need the spray you need it now and don't have time to drop your pack to look for it. I always carry the can in a holster strapped to my pack waistband where I can easily reach it. Be sure everyone in your group knows how to remove the safety clip and discharge the spray. There won't be time to read instructions if you ever need to use it and I hope you don't. Have fun - be safe.
Rocky Mountain snow pack bad for Platte, but flood risk still high in eastern Nebraska
Nebraska While snow blankets much of the country, mountain snow pack across the central and northern Rockies has been poor, which based on present conditions will likely cause the Platte River system to fall short of last fall's stream flow expectations, the state climatologist says. The latest stream flow projections from the Natural Resources Conservation Service based on snow surveys ...
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