Maximize Ice Retention with Yeti Coolers The majority of coolers on the market leave much to be desired for anyone looking for one that does what it should do best: maximize the retention of ice. Yeti Coolers are very strong and tough coolers that are known for their superior quality and bear-resistant durability. But another benefit that sets them apart from the rest of the industry is their outstanding thermal properties.
YETI Coolers 105-Quart Tundra Is Perfect For Fishing The best fishing experience can be more than a dream, if you have the right knowledge and equipment to sustain your catch after pulling it from the water. The new 105 quart YETI Tundra is perfect for any fishing trip because of its durability, ice retention and sleek new design that will make any trip the perfect experience.
Posted: 2009-06-27
Category: Fishing
IGBC: Recovering the Grizzly Bear Population The Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) was formed in 1983 to help ensure recovery of grizzly bear populations and their habitats through a coordinated effort of policy, planning, management, and research. Today, biologists estimate the population has doubled and grizzly bears are believed to be increasing their numbers in most recovery ecosystems.
Posted: 2009-06-27
Category: Fishing
Bear-Resistant YETI Tundra Coolers Won’t Stop Chillin’ As any camper can attest, it is essential to have adequate provisions while enjoying the great outdoors. The YETI Tundra Series will keep items safe for consumption while keeping animals, even hungry bears, out of your cooler.
Posted: 2009-06-27
Category: Fishing
Assessing the quality of a portable ice chest or cooler In assessing the quality of a portable ice chest or cooler, it necessary to consider the application of the cooler, construction of the cooler, and most importantly, its ice retention capabilities.
Posted: 2009-06-27
Category: Fishing
Austin Texas New Homes - "Do you guys deal with brand-new homes, too?" One of the more frequent battles that I encounter as a real estate broker is the fact that many members of the general public think that we are only licensed to sell resale homes, or that builders don't work with agents at all.
Posted: 2009-02-25
Category: Real Estate
Networking 101 - How to be the Most Popular Person in the Room When I first started in real estate, I used to spend crazy amounts of money on print advertising. We tried it all, and then some! Newspapers, local magazines, national magazines, mailouts, and more. I felt like much of what I did in that initial year or two provided a quick education on which marketing truly works.
Posted: 2009-02-25
Category: Real Estate
How I Managed to Receive Leads from ActiveRain, Twitter and Facebook! I don't consider myself to be a social marketing guru (yet), but I do spend a little time each week on all of the top social media sites that I know about. Sometimes, it's just a few minutes per week. Obviously, I spend the majority of my online time right here on ActiveRain, but I have become more active on Twitter lately - both are highly addictive, in my humble opinion. Facebook also seems to have some interesting potential as a business tool, if used properly.
Posted: 2009-02-25
Category: Real Estate
Lake Pflugerville is Getting a New Park and Pavillion By the summer of 2009, Lake Pflugerville is set to receive a number of improvements, to the tune of $800,000. Included in the project will be a park on the north shore, gravel beach, pavilion, two covered and lighted picnic tables, a boat ramp, boat rentals and additional parking.