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There are 87 miles of river, 650 miles of streams and over 50 high mountain lakes to compliment the innumerable alpine meadows, magnificent waterfalls and jaw dropping vistas.

Family radio service or FRS frequencies are commonly used in 'walkie talkie' type radios. These radios are used a lot for family activities like hunting, fishing, camping, hiking, etc. GMRS frequencies are usually included on these radios. GMRS frequencies legally require a license, but only something like.02 percent of the people operating on these frequencies actually carry one. The range on these radios is limited to 1-2 antennas. FRS and GMRS radios have a fixed antenna, so you cannot extend the range.




Exactly how big and powerful are these average Monster Jam truck s? Most truck are approximately 12 feet tall and 12 feet wide and weigh a minimum of 10,000 pounds. Their tires are 66 inches tall. Monster truck engines can generate anywhere from 1,500 to 2,000 horsepower. This power enables the behemoth vehicles to reach speeds of 100 m.p.h.

While others snapped away without regard for the historic setting, I always asked permission, never intruded when it was obvious someone needed privacy, and always felt guilty no matter how friendly or grateful the subject was.

Now that you're caught up on what's going on in 2011, let's take a look at ten interesting facts about Monster Jam, the nation's most popular monster truck tour.

And, with this idea, you still have the Apprentice Factor, giving people the incentive to work hard. You aren't stealing money from the rich, but you are sharing the wealth. Think about it. Economists, let me know if I'm on to something, or if the idea is half-baked. Liberals, go ahead and tell me why it's better just to steal the money from the rich.

Fortunately for all of us, Dad liked cutting the grass almost as much as Mom enjoyed watching it grow from her reading chair on the top of the three-tiered deck on the back of the house. Dad pulled the mower from his custom-built shed every Saturday morning before the sun rose to its peak and the air became so hot it could melt the blades of grass together. He sometimes mowed it like a baseball diamond, creating elaborate patterns that made Mom smile.