Skydiving At West Point, Virginia
A tandem jump (attached to someone else) at West Point. For an additional fee you can have a camera man jump with you. The video takes about 1 hour after your dive, the entire jump takes about 5 minutes.

by Anil Polat | Nov 7, 2007 | Air, Travel Journal | 1
A tandem jump (attached to someone else) at West Point. For an additional fee you can have a camera man jump with you. The video takes about 1 hour after your dive, the entire jump takes about 5 minutes.
by Anil Polat | Nov 7, 2007 | Green | 0
Bike riders can find cycle-friendly hotels in NYC. Prices are expensive though, running around $200 to park in the lobby or bring your bike to your room.
Wherever you decide to stay, drop by the Bike New York Web site ( http:/
/ www.bikenewyork.org) for lots more cycling information, brought to you by a principal sponsor of the city’s celebrated springtime five-borough bike tour, and the New York Cycle Club site ( http:/ / www.nycc.org), where the message boards could hardly be more active.
I’d recommend looking into hostels if you’re bringing your bike with you. Generally they can be locked up outside, saving you money on the hotel room.
by Anil Polat | Nov 6, 2007 | Car | 0
A devoted Web site would be better (any suggestions?) but I stumbled across the VWvortex forum’s unique license plate gallery.
If you need ideas, or haven’t kept up with the newest lingo, or what to translate something you’ve seen on the road, look it up in the custom license plate dictionary.
by Anil Polat | Nov 6, 2007 | Culture | 0
Find out which US cities have the best shopping, most cultured residents, and the hottest people. Travel + Leisure has ranked America’s top 25 urban destination on a variety of categories that will help you waste tons of time at work plan your next trip.
The Travel + Leisure annual list has many of the cheapest places to use a weak dollar – including Chicago, New Orleans, Seattle, and Phoenix.
by Anil Polat | Nov 5, 2007 | Travel | 0
Florida, Nevada, and Texas take up the most places on the list of the best cities to find a job. MSN Careers has a rundown of the cities, their salaries, and the most popular professions.
by Anil Polat | Nov 5, 2007 | Air | 5
Locate the nearest power outlet, find out if there is Internet access, and other amenities for hundreds of flights on SeatGuru.com.
The site is the one-stop location for travelers who want to get detailed information on each seat, including the varying legroom dimensions on each plane. Some seats have more space due to the way they are positioned on a particular plane. The site gives you a visual of the “good, be aware” and “poor seats”.
No matter where you sit, make sure to get up at least once an hour to reduce your blood clot risk. Since most airlines don’t offer power cords for your electronics, convert those headphone jacks to power outlets with an Inflight USB Power Unit.

