Archive for December 12th, 2007
Data Safety

Along with the last piece of advice about online safety, it’s wise to do more than advised. Meaning, although you may have an anti-virus protection, you may still be at risk from scammers and hackers. Not to mention real thiefs, or a computer hard drive meltdown. The best way to protect your computer information from all of the possible negative situations is to use remote backup .

If anything does happen, you’ll be happy to know that your information is securely backed up somewhere else besides your computer.

Canyoneering Fun

Although I’ve enjoyed the outdoor nature of Utah, trying skiing, snowshoeing, biking, rock climbing, cave exploring (spelunking), base jumping, wakeboarding, water skiing, jetskiing, horseback riding, shooting, white water rafting, and other activites, I’ve just discovered a fun, new activity in Utah. This state is great for canyoneering.

What is canyoneering? Canyoneering is a mix of everything! It involves traveling through a canyon by different methods which can include walking, swimming, climbing, and rappelling. For this reason, it’s kind of like talking a hike, quick rock climb, and swim all in one.

I tried Utah canyoneering when I was in Zion National Park earlier this year. It was warm, and a fun sport to learn because unlike some other sports it doesn’t focus on nor require a lot of skill.

Try canyoneering for yourself and see what you think. Southern Utah, Colorado, and the Rocky Mountain Range are all great places for canyoneers. Research the spot first to make sure the spot is safe and easy for beginners (or you may get stuck in a small crack), and then you’re on your way.