Az Storage Facilities ? Fulfill Storage Requirements

February 21, 2010

The AZ storage facilities are gaining immense popularity. The storage facility in Arizona has always been featuring latest in technology; now, it comes with a wide variety of features – including highly advanced equipped fire alarms and digital coding security. The storage facility Arizona makes sure that your goods are safe and secure. The Arizona storage companies also provide the facility of packing and transporting your goods. If you do not want to sell your favorite furniture but at the same time suffering from the space trouble, using the storage facility Arizona is the easily accessible option available. The storage facilities in Arizona can be found in various cities, such as Apache Junction, Bullhead City, Casa Grande, Douglas, El Mirage, Fort Defiance, Green Valley, Lake Montezuma, Paradise Valley and San Manuel. There are several storage companies in Arizona providing state of art facilities to meet varied storage needs that include: – Mini storage units- Close watch by video cameras – Boat and auto storage- Climate controlled units for storing perishable goods- Online payments for your convenienceThe service providers of AZ storage facilities offer its customers with additional services, such as easily transportable boxes and protective material for your goods. The boxes provided are of various types, including boxes for your clothes with attached hanging bars, boxed bubble wraps and large bubble rolls. The AZ storage facilities can be divided into two categories namely mini storage facility and self storage facility. The mini storage facility in Arizona is for those customers who want a storage facility at an affordable rate and for storing small goods. On the other hand, the self storage facility is for storing high-end goods and offers better services. Before choosing a storage facility Arizona, you must do research about the company and make sure that it is capable of handling your precious goods. It is essential to consider certain key factors, such as a suitable location and an undisturbed entrance. Also, make sure that the storage units are equipped with air conditioners, and are protected and properly sheltered facility so that your goods remain well protected.

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Grand Canyon National Park: Five Tips to Effectively Travel to the Grand Canyon by Amtrak and Bus

February 21, 2010

Although the Grand Canyon became federally protected in 1893, it did not become a national park until 1919.  The park’s uniqueness comes from it sheer size:  277 river miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and a mile deep. In fact, the Grand Canyon is so large that it has two main points of entry, the North and South Rims, which are 215 miles apart for each other. 

Fortunately, Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim has Amtrak service close by on the Southwest Chief.  You literally have automobile, train and bus alternatives.   Here are five tips/hints for effectively traveling to/from the Grand Canyon by land:

One:  If you wish to take the train right up to the Canyon, you can board the Grand Canyon Railway.  Once you disembark at Williams Junction, you can take the free shuttle service to the Grand Canyon Hotel and Railway.  For those arriving from the west, there is a five hour layoff before the 9:30 am departure to the Canyon.  If you are going back west, the train leaves the Canyon at 3:30 pm and arrives at the Grand Canyon Hotel at 5:45 pm.  This leaves you with about 3 ½ hours before the shuttle takes you back to the Williams Junction Amtrak station.

Coming from the east, it is not as convenient.  Since the Southwest Chief arrives in the late evening, you will probably want to take the shuttle to the Grand Canyon Hotel and stay the night.  The hotel is well-appointed and resembles the original Santa Fe Railroad hotel in Williams.  After a good breakfast, you will be ready for the 9:30 am departure described above.  Going back east, you may also wish to rent a hotel room since the train leaves Williams Junction in the early morning.

Two:  If you prefer to travel by bus to the canyon, there is convenient service from the Flagstaff Amtrak station provided by Open Road Shuttle.  For those arriving from the west, there is a three hour layover before the 8:00 am departure to the Canyon.  If you are going back west, the bus leaves the Maswik Lodge at 6:15 pm and arrives at the Flagstaff Amtrak station at 8:00 pm, which is about an hour before your departure on the Southwest Chief.

Coming from the east, again, it is less convenient.  Upon your late evening arrival in Flagstaff, you will probably want to reserve a hotel room before taking the 8:00 am departure described above.  Going back east, you may also wish to rent a hotel room since the train leaves Flagstaff in the morning.

Three:  You may wish to reserve a rental car for maximum flexibility.  Since the Amtrak arrivals and departures in the area are not doing normal business hours, you should probably rent from an airport facility that has extended hours.  Your best bet to find such a facility by the Grand Canyon is at the Flagstaff Pulliam Airport.  Check with your rental car agency to see whether they can pick you up at the train station or if you will need to take a taxi to get there.

Four:  If you really want to go to the North Rim and do not have a car, there is a bus service run by Transcanyon Shuttle.  The service leaves the South Rim at 1:30 pm and arrives at the North Rim 4 ½ hours later.  The return bus leaves the North Rim at 7:00 am.  Obviously, the service runs only form mid-May to mid-October when the North Rim is open.

Five:  The Southwest Chief is an all-reserved train.  Whether you are experiencing Amtrak’s coach service or the Superliner sleeping accommodations, you must make advanced reservations.  By buying your tickets in advance for both Amtrak and local transportation services near the Grand Canyon, you may be able to receive discounted advance purchase fares or special fares for students and seniors.

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1/87 Cessna 172 Skyhawk MDP5603

February 21, 2010

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1/87 Cessna 172 Skyhawk MDP5603

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Kingman Training 11mm Paintball Information Video

February 21, 2010


Kingman Training markers use 11mm paintballs (.43 Cal.) powered by a 12 gram CO2 cartridge with a magazine that can hold 9 paintballs and shoots up to 250 feet per second. Each 12 gram CO2 cartridge can shoot up to 80 paintballs.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots Real World Training

February 21, 2010

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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

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Get ready to take flight as two certified flight instructors guide you through the pilot ratings as it is done in the real world, starting with Sport Pilot training, then Private Pilot, followed by the Instrument Rating, Commercial Pilot, and Air Transport Pilot. They cover the skills of flight, how to master Flight Simulator, and how to use the software as a learning tool towards your pilot’s license. More advanced topics demonstrate how Flight Simulator X can be… More >>

Microsoft Flight Simulator X For Pilots Real World Training

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Flagstaff

February 21, 2010

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On July 4, 1876, immigrants from Boston traveling to California were camped at Antelope Spring in a valley just south of the San Francisco Peaks. To celebrate the nation’s centennial, the pioneers stripped the branches off a tall pine tree and ran up Old Glory. This event gave Flagstaff its name. Six years later, in 1882, the Atlantic and Pacific Railway reached Flagstaff, and a small settlement was born. Railroad construction crews used local ponderosa pine trees f… More >>

Flagstaff

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