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Las Vegas Adventure Skydiving
By A.Caxton, Fri Dec 9th

Las Vegas adventure skydiving is among the most adrenaline richadventure sports experiences you will find there. Adventuresport of all persuasions has become a popular past time forthrill seekers of all ages. The adrenaline junkie is no longer acrazy person with a death wish, he or she is your everydayadventurer. Skydiving is the most death defying, most rewardingand the most exciting way to fulfill your adventure sportsambitions.

As you stand awaiting your jump you begin to appreciate thefeeling of security and relative safety inside the plane.Outside the air rushes with incredible force and the earth is ablur of colors below. It seems inconceivable that you are aboutto leave the safety of the plane to leap into a free fall thatwill take you thousands of feet closer to the ground at anelectric pace. But you do it anyway and there is nothing onearth like the feeling of complete freedom.

It is that feeling that adventure sports junkies crave and it isthat precise freedom that adventure skydiving provides.Adventure skydiving is like any other sport in that you areconsistently pushing the boundaries and refining your skills inorder to achieve results. Some of the boundaries being exploredby adventure skydivers are the free fall time. Free falling isthe supreme rush and skydivers want to do it for as long aspossible. This means that jumps are taking place higher and freefall time is significantly increased. The higher they go themore challenging the jump is but that only seems to enticejumpers

10 best budget ski holidays
<p>Don&rsquo;t hang up your skis just yet. Pól Ó Conghaile has tracked down the top pocketfriendly hostels on the slopes, from British Columbia to Bad Gastein</p>
48 hours in: Rome
<p>Why go now?</p>
Suite talk: Gran hotel La Florida, Barcelona
<p>"Always looking outwards, northwards, over the frontier, to where the new things come from," the travel writer Jan Morris once wrote of Barcelona. </p>
A rough diamond
<p>One of my favourite memories of St Lucia is of falling out of a palm tree with a thud as a gaggle of boys bent double in fits of laughter around me. </p>
Weekend away: Adare Manor Villas, Co Limerick
<p>Let's start with the best bit. By the time the thaw arrived in mid-January, we were all sick of frosty dawns and snowcapped hills.</p>
Shame of the prison pools
<p>On reflection, it seems fair to say that the fatal mauling of a trainer by a killer whale in a Florida theme park was a tragedy waiting to happen. The more we learn about the world's largest orca in captivity, a five-tonne giant called Tilikum, it's hard not to conclude that he had simply reached breaking point.</p>
Walk of the Week: Canon Sheehan Loop
<p>'Glenanaar, the glen of slaughter, is a deep ravine, running directly north and south through a lower spur of the mountains that divide Cork and Limerick.' </p>
Stay out of the red in Moscow
<p>Q: I am travelling to Moscow soon and will be staying in the Petrovka Loft, which is fairly central. As I am on a tight budget, could you recommend any cheap restaurants or money-saving tips while I'm there?</p>
48 hours in: Havana
<p>Salsa, socialism and sophistication share the faded magnificence of the Cuban capital. Ben Ross prescribes a revolutionary city break.</p>
The Complete Guide to the ski Season
<p>Take a peek inside Pól Ó Conghaile's ultimate guide to the slopes this winter . </p>
Real Life: Ski helmets - Get a head start
<p>Last minute: Simon Sheahan bought a helmet on a whim but it later saved him from serious injury. photos: Kenneth O'Halloran</p>
What I share with Roy Keane
<p>HOW does that Louis Armstrong song go? "You say either, and I say 'eyether'/ you say neither, I say 'nigh-ther'." It echoed in my head every time I tried to remember what was wrong with me. "You say crucial, I say cruciate. Let's call the whole thing off."</p>
Winter sun: Far East provides the best value
<p>Irish people in search of winter sun on distant shores will find excellent value in the Far East, according to new research. </p>
Little Andorra offers a winter wonderland
<p>People may tell you Andorra's nothing but skiing and shopping and they would be correct. My two favourite pastimes, rolled into one mini country wedged between France and Spain, made me the happiest person on the piste. </p>
Best direct ski hubs
<p>Wherever you hit the slopes this season, you're going to need a little more than soft, powdery snow. But, fear not, we've done all of the hard work for you and found some of the best winter sports hubs throughout Europe.</p>
10 best New York bolt-holes
<p>Boutique hotel gurus Mr &amp; Mrs Smith reveal their 10 favourite hotels to bed down in the city that never sleeps, with rooms starting from &euro;117 a night.</p>
New York destination guide: What's up downtown?
<p>Nota Bene destination guides are the little bibles that the likes of Mick Jagger and Jemima Khan reach for every time they go near an airport. Their latest book on New York is just out, so we've persuaded founder Anthony Lassman to reveal his favourite downtown haunts.</p>
Style City: New York
<p>Style City brings you an insider&rsquo;s guide to the most exciting cities in the world. This month the stylish Noreen Boyhan takes you on a guided tour of the best places to shop, eat and party in New York. </p>
Ten best New York budget hotels
<p>1 East Village Bed &amp; Coffee (&euro;80): If you want cheap, alternative digs in Manhattan, you won't do better than Anne Edris's off-beat East Village home, which attracts sociable, open-minded travellers. </p>
See New York with Carrie and the girls
<p>So, how do you get a bite of Big Apple glam for yourself? You could opt to pay a scorching &euro;15,000 for a Sex and the City holiday with tour operator Destination on Location, visiting Manhattan hot spots featured in the movie. </p>
A day in the life: South Donegal
<p>Story of the day</p>
Falling for five star luxury at the Sheen Falls
<p>The picturesque Sheen Falls Lodge is set among 300 acres of beautiful woodlands and cascading waterfalls in Kenmare, Co Kerry.</p>
Walk of the week: Rossmore Lakes Co Monaghan
<p>Mist sifted through the Monaghan lanes and hung thick among the redwoods, pines and spruce trees of Rossmore Forest Park. A pair of swans sailed like two white boats on Castle Lake, effortlessly graceful in that unconscious way swans have. </p>
Weekend away: The Maryborough Hotel & Spa, Cork
<p>First impressions</p>
Walk of the week: Mount Hillary Loop, Co Cork
<p>'Bird life of Mount Hillary: the Golden Eagle," suggests the signboard down in Banteer village. Now that might be a slight economy with the truth. Golden eagles haven't been spotted over north Cork for the past century. But the noble king of the birds does at least still lend its name to the mountain, transliterated as 'Hillary': Cnoc an Fhiolair, or Eagle Mount, pride of the ancient barony of Duhallow.</p>
Walk of the week: Pat Liddy's Dublin
<p>'Enin hegald?" hoarsely called the paper seller on Essex Quay. "Enin hegald?" Jane and I looked enquiringly at our guide Pat Liddy, immaculate in dark overcoat and fedora, or maybe a trilby. </p>
10 best: Thai treasures
<p>From the wilds of Khao Yai to the honeymoon islands of Phuket and Koh Samui, Thailand is rich in luxurious retreats. Here, boutique hotel experts Mr &amp; Mrs Smith pick 10 of the best.</p>
Tennessee: The Kings and I
<p>For me it was the drama event of 2009 -- better than any theatre, cinema, or concert. Television? No programme last year came remotely near.</p>
10 best: Horsey holidays
<p>The latest edition of &lsquo;In The Saddle&rsquo; &ndash; the bible for trekking travellers &ndash; is hot off the press. We&rsquo;ve dipped inside to discover the ultimate equestrian adventures.</p>
20 Best: Honeymoons from heaven
<p>From diving trips in Oman and tango in Argentina to US city breaks and the classic escape to an exotic island, Pól Ó Conghaile has great ideas for every newlywed couple.</p>
The eternal passion of a German village
<p>Where in the world would you find a mayoral decree ordering men not to cut their hair or trim their beards for a year and a half? </p>
Need to know
<p>Getting There</p>
Saving your bacon off-piste
<p>As adrenaline kicks go, few things compare to the thrill of off-piste skiing. But heavy snow across some of Europe's best-known Alpine resorts followed by a sudden rise in temperatures has brought a spate of avalanches to the mountains. </p>
Saving lives in a split second
<p>It is the moment every pilot trains for, yet the chances of it happening are a million to one. The likelihood of a double engine failure on a modern aircraft is overwhelmingly remote but, when it happened over Heathrow on a winter's day two years ago, what could have been the airport's worst disaster was averted due to nothing more than a split-second decision by the captain.</p>
Promotion: Premium Voyageur - welcome to a new class of comfort
<p>In October 2009, Air France launched a new cabin to its long-haul flights. This cabin, positioned between Affaires (business class) and Voyageur (economy class) cabins, offers spacious, fixed shell seats and many business class amenities.</p>
Why Haiti needs tourists
<p>There's been a lot of tut-tutting from the politically correct brigade about holidaymakers who have the gall to go to Haiti in the aftermath of its cataclysmic earthquake. How distasteful, they sniff, to want to bask on a beach sipping Pina Coladas when, just an hour down the road, its capital city lies in ruin and families are still searching for their dead.</p>
Wing and a prayer
<p>It's shaping up to be a bumper year for religious tourism. Sales of sun holidays and city breaks are as sluggish as you'd expect during a recession, but if you sell pilgrimages for a living, the chances are business is booming.</p>
Safari holidays: Walking on the wild side
<p> Anyone who has had the privilege of watching the world's largest mammals in their own habitat will know that safari holidays usually do live up to the hype. </p>
Triple city jump in Europe
<p>My sister and I have a South American friend who plans to visit us in Ireland this summer and would like to travel with us to Rome, Paris and Madrid. What is the most economical way to travel? We are all over 60. We can't really afford to fly unless there is a special deal on three stopovers. Deirdre O'Connor, Rush </p>
The Lake district
<p>My husband and I would love to visit the Lake District in early summer but we are ignorant regarding the nearest airport. We're coming from Kerry. Also, where is the best area to base ourselves? We hope to visit the houses and areas frequented by the great poets and experience Beatrice Potter country. Loreto Dowling </p>
Hiring a car in Eastern Europe
<p>I am travelling to Croatia at Easter, picking up a Hertz car at Trieste. However, they won't allow me to drive into Montenegro, though say to check locally when I arrive. What's the best way to travel its coast in a daytrip from Dubrovnik? How easy is it to take a small boat to view the Kornati Islands? Finally, what's the situation with toll roads in Slovenia? J Allen </p>
Will the error on my airline ticket matter?
<br/><p>I have booked online with Ryanair to tra-vel from Dublin to Spain in August . In error, I put my title in as Mr instead of Mrs. Will this cause any problems during check-in? Linda Hayes</p>
Getting to Ghana
<p>I'm currently trying to book flights to Accra, Ghana, and they all seem to be coming in between &euro;500-&euro;700. I'm thinking of travelling from May 24 until July 5, but these dates are flexible. I have also been given a quote which is priced at &pound;430 (&euro;496) from London Gatwick using Afriqiyah Airlines. I have never heard of this airline and am just wondering if they would be a 'safe' airline to travel with. Michael Rabbett</p>
Finding romance in Italy
<p>I'm getting married in late August. My partner and I are thinking of spending our honeymoon in Italy. I would appreciate it if you could recommend some locations or different destinations that we could consider. Gary </p>

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Another area of the sport is formation diving. This is when adiver or a group of divers perform various maneuvers and aregiven scores for precision and execution. These maneuvers areperformed during free fall so you can imagine how difficult thatwould be. Falling at alarming speeds whilst trying to execute amid air maneuver. This is a popular and challenging sport thathas caught the attention of the skydiving community, read moreinformation on Las Vegas skydiving and adventure in Nevada atAndrew's website.

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10 best budget ski holidays
<p>Don&rsquo;t hang up your skis just yet. Pól Ó Conghaile has tracked down the top pocketfriendly hostels on the slopes, from British Columbia to Bad Gastein</p>
48 hours in: Rome
<p>Why go now?</p>
Suite talk: Gran hotel La Florida, Barcelona
<p>"Always looking outwards, northwards, over the frontier, to where the new things come from," the travel writer Jan Morris once wrote of Barcelona. </p>
A rough diamond
<p>One of my favourite memories of St Lucia is of falling out of a palm tree with a thud as a gaggle of boys bent double in fits of laughter around me. </p>
Weekend away: Adare Manor Villas, Co Limerick
<p>Let's start with the best bit. By the time the thaw arrived in mid-January, we were all sick of frosty dawns and snowcapped hills.</p>
Shame of the prison pools
<p>On reflection, it seems fair to say that the fatal mauling of a trainer by a killer whale in a Florida theme park was a tragedy waiting to happen. The more we learn about the world's largest orca in captivity, a five-tonne giant called Tilikum, it's hard not to conclude that he had simply reached breaking point.</p>
Walk of the Week: Canon Sheehan Loop
<p>'Glenanaar, the glen of slaughter, is a deep ravine, running directly north and south through a lower spur of the mountains that divide Cork and Limerick.' </p>
Stay out of the red in Moscow
<p>Q: I am travelling to Moscow soon and will be staying in the Petrovka Loft, which is fairly central. As I am on a tight budget, could you recommend any cheap restaurants or money-saving tips while I'm there?</p>
48 hours in: Havana
<p>Salsa, socialism and sophistication share the faded magnificence of the Cuban capital. Ben Ross prescribes a revolutionary city break.</p>
The Complete Guide to the ski Season
<p>Take a peek inside Pól Ó Conghaile's ultimate guide to the slopes this winter . </p>
Real Life: Ski helmets - Get a head start
<p>Last minute: Simon Sheahan bought a helmet on a whim but it later saved him from serious injury. photos: Kenneth O'Halloran</p>
What I share with Roy Keane
<p>HOW does that Louis Armstrong song go? "You say either, and I say 'eyether'/ you say neither, I say 'nigh-ther'." It echoed in my head every time I tried to remember what was wrong with me. "You say crucial, I say cruciate. Let's call the whole thing off."</p>
Winter sun: Far East provides the best value
<p>Irish people in search of winter sun on distant shores will find excellent value in the Far East, according to new research. </p>
Little Andorra offers a winter wonderland
<p>People may tell you Andorra's nothing but skiing and shopping and they would be correct. My two favourite pastimes, rolled into one mini country wedged between France and Spain, made me the happiest person on the piste. </p>
Best direct ski hubs
<p>Wherever you hit the slopes this season, you're going to need a little more than soft, powdery snow. But, fear not, we've done all of the hard work for you and found some of the best winter sports hubs throughout Europe.</p>
10 best New York bolt-holes
<p>Boutique hotel gurus Mr &amp; Mrs Smith reveal their 10 favourite hotels to bed down in the city that never sleeps, with rooms starting from &euro;117 a night.</p>
New York destination guide: What's up downtown?
<p>Nota Bene destination guides are the little bibles that the likes of Mick Jagger and Jemima Khan reach for every time they go near an airport. Their latest book on New York is just out, so we've persuaded founder Anthony Lassman to reveal his favourite downtown haunts.</p>
Style City: New York
<p>Style City brings you an insider&rsquo;s guide to the most exciting cities in the world. This month the stylish Noreen Boyhan takes you on a guided tour of the best places to shop, eat and party in New York. </p>
Ten best New York budget hotels
<p>1 East Village Bed &amp; Coffee (&euro;80): If you want cheap, alternative digs in Manhattan, you won't do better than Anne Edris's off-beat East Village home, which attracts sociable, open-minded travellers. </p>
See New York with Carrie and the girls
<p>So, how do you get a bite of Big Apple glam for yourself? You could opt to pay a scorching &euro;15,000 for a Sex and the City holiday with tour operator Destination on Location, visiting Manhattan hot spots featured in the movie. </p>
A day in the life: South Donegal
<p>Story of the day</p>
Falling for five star luxury at the Sheen Falls
<p>The picturesque Sheen Falls Lodge is set among 300 acres of beautiful woodlands and cascading waterfalls in Kenmare, Co Kerry.</p>
Walk of the week: Rossmore Lakes Co Monaghan
<p>Mist sifted through the Monaghan lanes and hung thick among the redwoods, pines and spruce trees of Rossmore Forest Park. A pair of swans sailed like two white boats on Castle Lake, effortlessly graceful in that unconscious way swans have. </p>
Weekend away: The Maryborough Hotel & Spa, Cork
<p>First impressions</p>
Walk of the week: Mount Hillary Loop, Co Cork
<p>'Bird life of Mount Hillary: the Golden Eagle," suggests the signboard down in Banteer village. Now that might be a slight economy with the truth. Golden eagles haven't been spotted over north Cork for the past century. But the noble king of the birds does at least still lend its name to the mountain, transliterated as 'Hillary': Cnoc an Fhiolair, or Eagle Mount, pride of the ancient barony of Duhallow.</p>
Walk of the week: Pat Liddy's Dublin
<p>'Enin hegald?" hoarsely called the paper seller on Essex Quay. "Enin hegald?" Jane and I looked enquiringly at our guide Pat Liddy, immaculate in dark overcoat and fedora, or maybe a trilby. </p>
10 best: Thai treasures
<p>From the wilds of Khao Yai to the honeymoon islands of Phuket and Koh Samui, Thailand is rich in luxurious retreats. Here, boutique hotel experts Mr &amp; Mrs Smith pick 10 of the best.</p>
Tennessee: The Kings and I
<p>For me it was the drama event of 2009 -- better than any theatre, cinema, or concert. Television? No programme last year came remotely near.</p>
10 best: Horsey holidays
<p>The latest edition of &lsquo;In The Saddle&rsquo; &ndash; the bible for trekking travellers &ndash; is hot off the press. We&rsquo;ve dipped inside to discover the ultimate equestrian adventures.</p>
20 Best: Honeymoons from heaven
<p>From diving trips in Oman and tango in Argentina to US city breaks and the classic escape to an exotic island, Pól Ó Conghaile has great ideas for every newlywed couple.</p>
The eternal passion of a German village
<p>Where in the world would you find a mayoral decree ordering men not to cut their hair or trim their beards for a year and a half? </p>
Need to know
<p>Getting There</p>
Saving your bacon off-piste
<p>As adrenaline kicks go, few things compare to the thrill of off-piste skiing. But heavy snow across some of Europe's best-known Alpine resorts followed by a sudden rise in temperatures has brought a spate of avalanches to the mountains. </p>
Saving lives in a split second
<p>It is the moment every pilot trains for, yet the chances of it happening are a million to one. The likelihood of a double engine failure on a modern aircraft is overwhelmingly remote but, when it happened over Heathrow on a winter's day two years ago, what could have been the airport's worst disaster was averted due to nothing more than a split-second decision by the captain.</p>
Promotion: Premium Voyageur - welcome to a new class of comfort
<p>In October 2009, Air France launched a new cabin to its long-haul flights. This cabin, positioned between Affaires (business class) and Voyageur (economy class) cabins, offers spacious, fixed shell seats and many business class amenities.</p>
Why Haiti needs tourists
<p>There's been a lot of tut-tutting from the politically correct brigade about holidaymakers who have the gall to go to Haiti in the aftermath of its cataclysmic earthquake. How distasteful, they sniff, to want to bask on a beach sipping Pina Coladas when, just an hour down the road, its capital city lies in ruin and families are still searching for their dead.</p>
Wing and a prayer
<p>It's shaping up to be a bumper year for religious tourism. Sales of sun holidays and city breaks are as sluggish as you'd expect during a recession, but if you sell pilgrimages for a living, the chances are business is booming.</p>
Safari holidays: Walking on the wild side
<p> Anyone who has had the privilege of watching the world's largest mammals in their own habitat will know that safari holidays usually do live up to the hype. </p>
Triple city jump in Europe
<p>My sister and I have a South American friend who plans to visit us in Ireland this summer and would like to travel with us to Rome, Paris and Madrid. What is the most economical way to travel? We are all over 60. We can't really afford to fly unless there is a special deal on three stopovers. Deirdre O'Connor, Rush </p>
The Lake district
<p>My husband and I would love to visit the Lake District in early summer but we are ignorant regarding the nearest airport. We're coming from Kerry. Also, where is the best area to base ourselves? We hope to visit the houses and areas frequented by the great poets and experience Beatrice Potter country. Loreto Dowling </p>
Hiring a car in Eastern Europe
<p>I am travelling to Croatia at Easter, picking up a Hertz car at Trieste. However, they won't allow me to drive into Montenegro, though say to check locally when I arrive. What's the best way to travel its coast in a daytrip from Dubrovnik? How easy is it to take a small boat to view the Kornati Islands? Finally, what's the situation with toll roads in Slovenia? J Allen </p>
Will the error on my airline ticket matter?
<br/><p>I have booked online with Ryanair to tra-vel from Dublin to Spain in August . In error, I put my title in as Mr instead of Mrs. Will this cause any problems during check-in? Linda Hayes</p>
Getting to Ghana
<p>I'm currently trying to book flights to Accra, Ghana, and they all seem to be coming in between &euro;500-&euro;700. I'm thinking of travelling from May 24 until July 5, but these dates are flexible. I have also been given a quote which is priced at &pound;430 (&euro;496) from London Gatwick using Afriqiyah Airlines. I have never heard of this airline and am just wondering if they would be a 'safe' airline to travel with. Michael Rabbett</p>
Finding romance in Italy
<p>I'm getting married in late August. My partner and I are thinking of spending our honeymoon in Italy. I would appreciate it if you could recommend some locations or different destinations that we could consider. Gary </p>

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