Thursday, June 19, 2008

Go karts

Go Karts - Exciting At Any Age!
Author: Synapse India
Go Kart is an exciting hobby that casts its spell on all of us. Many of us have tried it when we were young.
Go Kart is an exciting hobby that casts its spell on all of us. Many of us have tried it when we were young. However, one needs to fulfill the mandatory criterion to drive legally in many parts of the world especially in the UK. Generally, kart racing has been defined as the basic activity for racing other types of cars of course after getting a certain level of experience and age. After this step, a person can always move to V8’s, rally cars and general race built cars. Daring and extreme racing enthusiasts can move towards the formula 1, which is considered as the highest peak in the racing world.

Off Road Karting: At a Glance
Go karting activity were initially started in 1950 in California by Kurtis Kraft, a veteran hot rodder. Due to its exciting features, the game became popular in other countries around the world. In addition to it, it has a very large following in Europe. There are mainly two types of go karting activity that can be enjoyed; one is Sprint Karting and another one is Enduro Karting. Let us know about them in brief.

Sprint Karting is more of a prototypical kart & track, developed in amusement parks, recreational facilities, and many other such places. The tracks of Sprint Karting are sleek and sturdy. In this type of karting, short tracks are preferred over the long tracks, usually made up of materials from asphalt to concrete.

On the other hand, Enduro Karting can be better defined as the prolonged version of Sprint. They are upgraded versions of Sprint and use aerodynamical steering on tracks. In this type of racing, oval tracks are designed to add fun in your racing pleasure. As this karting is longer than Sprint, durability of karts and maintenance of pit shops are given special attention rather than just on speed.

Choose anything from Sprint Karting to Enduro Karting, try to get the maximum pleasure of driving fearlessly on some of the complex tracks.
Best Adrenalin Pumping Adventures in Australia
Author: Luke Felstead
This articles showcases the best adventures and adrenalin activities in Australian and things to do in Sydney.
If you're an adrenalin junkie or on a kamikaze mission then below is a list of adventures that you must tick off before you leave an ugly corpse!

1. Shark Diving - Australia has some of the best shark diving spots in the world. The best spot would have to be arguably in South Australia around the Port Lincoln area. Here you'll meet some the most fierce creatures of the sea including the Great White.

2. Outback Hunting - Head to Northern Territory for some of the best hunting in Australia. The flood plains are filled with hundreds of Water Buffalo and Wild Boar that will provide you with challenging kills.

3. Bungee Jumping - Feel like jumping nearly 200m with a some rope tied around your? Then get to Cairns in Far North Queensland to experience a thrill of a lifetime. There are multiple jump options, from simply diving off, to sitting in a trolley or kayak!

4. Skydiving - For those that would prefer to dive out of a good plane, then Sydney has some of the most experienced skydivers and some of the best views to match. From the Blue Mountains all the way down the south coast, this will be an adrenalin adventure you must experience whilst in Sydney

5. Cave Diving - For the best cave diving in the world, you must head to the Limestone Coast and the Nullarbor Plain in South Australia. The Nullarbor Plain is famous for having some of the longest caves in the world, however the Limestone Coast has more than 500 known features, over a hundred of which contain crystal clear water. The most popular cave diving sites in the region include Piccaninnie Ponds, Ewens Ponds, Tank Cave, Kilsbys Hole, The Shaft, Little Blue Lake and The Pines.

6. Big Wave Surfing - Surrounded by fierce oceans, Australia receives some of the biggest waves found anywhere in the world. From famous Bells Beach to Margaret River in Western Australia, our coasts are being battered by massive 30 - 40 foot swells constantly. Though the premier big wave location seems to be in Tasmania, and though you wont find to many keen surfers willing to take to drop, the location is a secret.
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Luke Felstead is the director of http://www.edocket.com.au/adventures.asp

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