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CONTENTS 2.9 New Entries
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SiteFinder Directory and SiteFinder Ezine are both dedicated to
helping you to explore this question: ''HOW and WHY are people are using outdoor adventure for
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SiteFinder Adventure and Experiential Education Directory Ezine
Your free monthly newsletter associated with the
SiteFinder Directory: http://reviewing.co.uk/sitefinder/index.htm edited by Roger Greenaway roger@reviewing.co.uk YOU control your free subscription. Details are at the end.
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A note from the editor. The results from my recent globe-trotting
around the internet mysteriously disappeared while I was trying to install a new 'state of the art' modem. I can fix typewriters OK, but a toothbrush soaked in methylated spirits doesn't seem to work so well inside a computer ;-) I have lost a lot of data and a lot of time, but I hope to get back to a monthly schedule before long. This issue (2.9) lists the latest entries to SiteFinder
Directory, and hard on its heels is another issue (2.10) that provides you with a handy list of all the best 'research' links from previous issues of SiteFinder. It's times like this that contributions from you will be
particularly welcome (e.g. feedback, tips for good sites, site reviews, announcements, short articles...) . Maybe issue 2.11 will be full of readers' contributions?! SHORT SITE REVIEWS will be particularly welcome - especially if you visit any of the sites listed below. <> NEW ENTRIES IN THE SITEFINDER DIRECTORY
Most entries this month happen to come from the UK. The overall
balance in SiteFinder Directory is approximately 40 UK sites and approximately 60 sites from other countries. The magic total of 100 is not far away. Site Awards will follow soon after that total is reached. Hydroactive
BCU NCA MLTB ESCA http://www.hydroactive.org Outdoor activities for adult groups Lots of events running throughout the year Canoe climb cave off road drivng clay shoot archery Let our imagination become your reality Iz The Whizz
Iz The Whizz Adventure Education & Training Ideas izthewhizz@take-one.freeserve.co.uk http://www.take-one.freeserve.co.uk [URL may have changed] Youth Workers, Teachers, Social Workers, any one working with or for young people or adults Why not? You'll never know what's on offer if you don't take a look Free ideas, interesting links & lots of interesting ideas All of the ideas are provided free of charge Jeremy Webb
Outnet UK http://www.outnet.freeserve.co.uk [dead link?] People who work in the outdoors providing adventure, education and development. Share experiences and information, best practice, top tips! Stories, discussion board, pictures from people who use the outdoors. Participate, share your experiences, and develop a virtual community of outdoor people on the web. Lindley Training
matt_robinson@hollowford.lindley.org http://www.lindley.org Companies and organisations looking for development training and teambuilding. Lindley Training is a leading provider of development training, designed in partnership with you Information about our services, experience and mission statement. COMPETITION! Win a weekend's development training for your organisation. Mark Brown
Vive la Montagne Adventure Consultants mark.vlm@btinternet.com http://www.vlmadventureconsultants.co.uk outdoor and adventure sports enthusiasts and organisors We supply everything from training to courses and from ideas to installation adventure sports, courses, training, climbing walls and adventure equipment mail order service, freelance database, equipment catalogues, rope activity platforms Philip Atkinson
Transformations UK Ltd. Philip@transformations-uk.co.uk http://www.transformations-uk.co.uk HR Directors, Trainers, OD Consultants, Sales Managers, Outdoor Trainers requiring OD support. To create a dymanic customer focused, empowered culture thru action learning. Review of culture, books, video packages, testimonials - the methodology for change. Outlines that behavioural and cultural change can be implemented with change acceleration strategy. TAG Europe Ltd
BCU NCA MLTB ESCA TAGEVENTS@aol.com http://corporate-activities.com [deadlink?] Outdoor adventurers Lots of events running throughout the year Canoe climb cave off road drivng clay shoot archery Let our imagination become your reality Tim Pickering
Sgor training sgor.training@virgin.net or sgor.climbing@virgin.net http://business.virgin.net/tim.pickering/sgor Anybody interest in climbing on the unspoilt cliffs of Harris and Lewis in the Outer Hebrides Most people don't realise the quality of the climbing available in the Outer Hebrides Information on how to contact me for more information Blue Peris Mountain Centre
http://www.blueperis.co.uk [URL may have changed] Blue Peris Mountain Centre is Bedfordshire County Council's Residential Outdoor Education Centre. The Centre offers a range of outdoor education courses to support the wider school curriculum and also adult training courses on behalf of the Mountain Leader Training Board. [This entry is not yet in the web-based directory.] <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <>
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If you can recommend a site to include in SiteFinder Directory
(even your own site!) write to: roger@reviewing.co.uk or complete the form at: http://reviewing/websites/add.htm SHORT SITE REVIEWS will be particularly welcome - especially if
you visit any of the sites listed above. A few more entries and there will be 100 descriptive entries in
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<> DID YOU KNOW THAT ...?
You don't have to strain your eyes to read badly designed web
pages. If you find that the text is fighting with the colourful background, all you have to do is choose edit -> select all (at the top of your browser) and you will be able to read the text much more easily. If the text is too small to read, choose view -> text size and
change the font to at least one size larger (Explorer users). In Netscape it's even easier: choose view -> increase font. If this ezine is difficult to read because of the font size or
font style you can probably change the settings. In Outlook Express, choose Tools -> Options -> Read -> Fonts -> Font Size and/or select a different font. <> TRACKERS TIPS, SITEOWNERS TIPS, SITE REVIEWS and
READERS
COMMENTS... ... will feature in most issues of SiteFinder - but not in
this
issue or the next one (2.10) which is a list of some of the most useful links from previous issues. <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <>
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