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Queen Bamboo Bedding, Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bamboo Duvet Covers.

http://luxurybamboobedding.com/320-Thread-Count-Bamboo-Sheet-Sets-Queen.html Enjoy the comfort of silky soft bamboo sheet sets (flat sheet, fitted sheet and two standard pillowcases). Luxury Bamboo Bedding's 320 thread count, micro-twill bamboo sheets are soothing to the skin (non-abrasive), thermal regulating, and hypoallergenic. Developed over many years, our bamboo sheets are woven from ultra-combed, long staple bamboo viscose yarns made from 100% bamboo fiber. The resulting bamboo sheets feel like the finest silk and create a wonderful sleep environment.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Camping-Hot-Tub/ Sitting around the camp fire at a lake has left us too hot on one side and freezing on the other. Drunken idea - A hot tub would keep us warm all over. It would also get the girls in thier bikinis! How will a 10x10x2ft body of water be heated and kept hot? Don't forget to comment, rate and share!

how to build Camping Hot Tub

Gordon's Travel Guide - the Adventure Travel Company

http://www.gordonsguide.com/adventure-travel.cfm The Leader In Promoting Adventure & Active Travel Companies Adventure Travel Company Since 1997, Gordon's Travel Guide has been creating marketplaces for adventure travel companies around the globe - bringing together adventure travel, active vacation providers and leisure vacations with active travelers through adventure travel books and their award winning adventure travel and active vacations web site. Adventure Travel Book In 1994, Timothy Gordon set out to catalog the most exciting tour operators in the world by compiling all the information people need to take an action-packed adventure or active vacation into a 512-page adventure travel book – Gordon's Guide to Adventure Vacations.

Federal Government Per Diem Rates - AH&LA

Federal Government Per Diem Rates AH&LA supports efforts to ensure federal per diem rates are fair to the lodging industry. Each year, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) sets the maximum daily rate at which federal travelers will be reimbursed for lodging, meals, and incidental expenses while on official business for the federal government, known as a per diem rate. Federal travelers are allowed to stay at properties above per diem, but will only be reimbursed up to the rate; any charges above the per diem are paid out of pocket by the employee. Many properties rely on the federal travel market for a significant portion of their business. http://www.ahla.com/issuebrief.aspx?id=20298