Posts Tagged ‘California’

Using Public Transportation Systems

March 18th, 2010

Big cities—Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, etc—are great places to live and fun places to visit. However, whether you’re just visiting or planning to ditch your quaint country cottage for a chic urban flat, you’ve got to know how to maneuver the city. Of course, public transportation systems are different depending on where you are. Comparing the MBTA (Boston) to the New York MTA will yield a striking number of dissimilarities. Follow this advice, though, and soon you'll be a pro no matter which metro system you're using.

  • Plan your subway trip before you leave — Long before you duck into the subway station, use maps and online resources to plan out your subway trip. A number of Web sites will help, if not do most of the work, when it comes to choosing a train line, figuring out transfers, directions, and more. Consider using “Hop Stop” as it's a great resource for subway trip planning.
  • Figure out how much you’ll be using the subway — Will you be in NYC for a weekend? Chicago for a week? San Francisco for 2 hours? Just be conscious of how long you’ll be in the city. More so, how many times do you expect to use the subway? This will help you decide on which subway card or ticket to buy. For instance, Boston’s Charlie Card will save you 30 cents every time you use the metro system, but it might not be worth the effort to acquire the Charlie Card if you’re only using the subway once to get to the airport. Be prepared, look into the subway ticket options for whatever city you're in.
  • Pay attention to service alerts and delays — Subway systems are great for getting from here to there, but none of them are flawless. Work has to be done, and this often causes train delays or temporary line closures. Major notifications will be posted near subway entrances and communicated over loudspeaker systems within the subway tunnels, so take off your iPod while you’re waiting.
  • Be extra wary of the train directions — It might be simple to select the train line you need, but the work doesn’t stop there. Make sure you’re going the right way—either go uptown or downtown, inbound or outbound, etc. Listen, if you don't know which direction you need, just ask someone for help! You won’t look foolish. It’s better than going in the wrong direction and ending up confused and lost in a foreign area of the city.
  • Practice using the subway system — If you’re visiting for a while or moving to a new city, take some time to learn the system. Choose various lines and just hop on and off at various stops. Not only will this help you get acquainted with the subway, it’ll help you learn how to navigate the city in general!

And realize, subway systems aren’t just for the main metropolitan areas. If you’re visiting or relocating to a suburb just outside a major city, it’s still likely you’ll be connected to the major metro system in some way. For example, if you’re moving into one of the many condos in Jamaica Plain (a neighborhood right outside the Boston metropolitan area), you’ll still have great access to the MBTA. So keep these tips in mind, too!

Camping In California – Make It A Wondrous Adventure

March 8th, 2010

Camping in CA is very exciting. The attractions in California are like no other. The weather is beautiful all year round. Camping will be an experience to remember. The list of fun filled activities is unending. California is famous for its tourist attractions, national and state parks.

For the active individual, many of the camp sites offer activities for all ages. You can go hiking, swimming, fishing, etc. Bring your family and friends and have an experience of a life time. Go horseback riding, biking, mountain climbing, swimming, fishing, and more. If you want to do nothing, there is no better place for it. Relax the peaceful outdoors while soaking in the sun and fresh air. If you are an ocean lover, the beach is not far. If you can’t get enough of the beach, you will love camping at the beach grounds.

California is well-known for its diversity, in so many aspects. And that very well applies to the camping sites too. Enjoy camping at a destination of your choice. You can go camping at the beaches, the mountains, state or national parks, deserts, lakes, country, the city, etc.

Make your selection according to your climate preference. In the summer, southern California can reach triple digit weather. If you are not a fan of scorching hot weather, consider driving a few miles up north for the camping trip. Northern California is beautiful in the summer time. It is bright and sunny and mildly warm without the unpleasant heat wave of southern California.

However, southern California makes up for it with awesome winter weathers. Cool climates while still being sunny is what you will find during the winter months. Campers can still enjoy many of the outdoor activities in the wintertime. Where else can you go horse-back riding without literally freezing your behind off? If you want go swimming, try the desert area (Palm Springs). They have unbelievable heated pools and jacuzzis that make you not want to get out.

In the spring and fall, both regions of California seem to be equally gorgeous. Being outdoors is like none other. During those times are perfect to enjoy all the fun activities the camping sites have to offer and get the full experience. If you do not like scorching hot summer weather, take a trip up north where it is still sunny yet cool. The bay area weather around winter time is beautiful. It is sunny and slightly warm, but at night, it is pleasantly cool.

Renting an RV and finding a park is what most people tend to do when camping. The art of camping in modern times makes it more comfortable. Some people like to do it the old fashioned way and rough it. It seems nobody ever sleeps in tents anymore. We’ve become too spoiled.

Camping In California Is A Memorable Holiday

January 21st, 2010

Camping in California is a blast. California is known for its famous state and national parks. The local attractions have tourists keep coming back. When you are camping in California, you will create memories that will last a life time. You will experience the scenic beauty California has to offer.

Whether it is a family vacation, a retreat with a large group, or a romantic weekend, you will never find yourself being bored. The campgrounds offer so much to do for every one, and for all ages. For the active individual, many of the camping grounds offer activities for all ages. You can go hiking, swimming, fishing, etc. If you just want to relax, enjoying the tranquility while relaxing can be joyous.

California is well-known for its diversity, in so many aspects. And that very well applies to the camping sites too. You can go camping at not just the beach, but the mountains, the parks, lakes, deserts, or even the city. And you will have a fabulous time and create a memory that lasts.

Southern California is warm and sunny almost all year round. In the middle of November, don’t be too shocked at people wearing flip flops or going surfing. If you are camping at a coastal ground, you might come across wave lovers that won’t let a little cold weather stop them from doing what they love.

Campers can enjoy many of the same activities even in winter. Okay, maybe not swimming in the lake. If you are looking for a place to go swimming in the winter, the local deserts are famous for their semi-heated pools and Jacuzzis. They are famous for their golf courses and sunny weather.

In the spring and fall, both regions of California seem to be equally gorgeous. Being outdoors is like none other. During those times are perfect to enjoy all the fun activities the camping sites have to offer and get the full experience. Even sleeping in the tent and really roughing it won’t be a bad idea because most places will be so gorgeous.

Whether you are renting an RV, roughing it out in tents, or enjoying a pampered experience in fancy accomodations, camping in california will be an experience to remember. The art of camping in modern times makes it more comfortable. Some people like to do it the old fashioned way and rough it.