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Horseshoes - Building Your Own Pits

So you have played a few games of horseshoes and want a more authentic feeling? Tired of horseshoes bouncing all over the grass? Time to make some horseshoes pits!


You can always construct a professional horseshoe pit, but for the purpose of this article I am going to explain how to create a “backyard” pit. First thing you should do is drive the stakes into the ground. Each stake should be 40 feet apart from eachother. You also want to pick out relatively level playing ground for both sides. When you drive the stakes in the ground they should go in at an angle. You do not want to have stakes standing straight up in the air because ringers can bounce

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off of them easily. Also, from constant contact with the horseshoes, the stakes will begin to slant backwards which makes it extremely difficult to get a ringer. The angle of the stakes should be roughly 12 degrees (about three inches) pointing towards eachother. From a pitcher’s view, the stake should be slanted towards you when throwing.


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All The Amazing Secrets About Armored Go Karts

If you are a go kart fanatic you are probably already aware of such a thing called armored go karts and likely, you even have always wanted one and maybe even you ve already driven one. The go kart has been adapted into armored go karts so that you can experience the ultimate in the 4×4 sport without the regular damage to your go kart and as well to provide safety to the driver as well. After all, if you don t save the driver of the armored go karts then likely you haven t done a very good job!


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South African Garden Route Travel Information

Between Mossel Bay and Storms River in South Africa, the Garden Route runs parallel to a coastline which features lakes, mountains, golden beaches, cliffs and dense indigenous forests.The Garden Route has a well-developed tourist infrastructure, making the region popular all year round. The pont at Malgas is the only remaining pont in the country, ferrying vehicles and livestock across the Breede River. Whale watching attracts tourists at Witsand and Port Beaufort from June to November. The area also has a few free-range ostrich farms.


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