July 8, 2007
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Nurses Have New Source for Quality Information About Travel Nursing
Whether snow skiing in Idaho, viewing the sunset from helicopter pad on the top of a hospital in Arizona, gazing at covered bridges in Vermont, or taking a long walk on the beach in Florida, travel nursing is an excellent way to get paid while exploring the United States.
Pocatello, ID (PRWEB) January 23, 2007 — Epstein LaRue, RN, BS, travel nurse and published author is very pleased to announce that HIGHWAY HYPODERMICS: TRAVEL NURSING 2007 was released by Star Publish (www.starpublish.com) on January 1, 2007.
Whether snow skiing in Idaho, viewing the sunset from helicopter pad on the top of a hospital in Arizona, gazing at covered bridges in Vermont, or taking a long walk on the beach in Florida, travel nursing is an excellent way to get paid while exploring the United States.
Although Highway Hypodermics: Your Road Map To Travel Nursing was written in 2005 with some great information about travel nursing, the next edition, Highway Hypodermics: Travel Nursing 2007, brings expanded knowledge about the field of travel nursing.
Not only do you get the basics of travel nursing, but additional information is provided on the rewards and drawbacks of travel nursing and making the decision to travel, expanded knowledge on what travel companies are all about and how to choose the right one, all about JCAHO certification, which destinations are the best and how to choose a destination, information on traveling in a recreational vehicle, home-schooling your child while on the road, and additional information on licensing requirements, not to mention all you would ever need to know about travel nursing and your taxes. Stop dreaming about travel nursing, and step into reality with Highway Hypodermics: Travel Nursing 2007 (www.epsteinlarue.com/HH2007.htm).
CONTACT:
Epstein LaRue
Highway Hypodermics
775 Yellowstone Ave, PMB 175
Pocatello, ID 83201
Email: highwayhypo at yahoo.com
Take Your Winter Workout In The Snow
Winter is such a great time to mix up your workout and exercise while playing in the snow. Anyone who has been skiing knows what a great all-body workout it is – simply by the fact that you can barely move the first morning after a full day on the slopes. But skiing isn’t the only great workout you can get in the snow. Here are some more fun ideas.
Snowshoeing
Have you ever been snowshoeing? If you haven’t, you’ll be surprised how much of a workout it can be to stomp through the snow, especially if you ads some poles to give your upper body and arms a workout as well. It is also a lot of fun to explore the backcountry or a trail when it is turned into a winter wonderland by all the snow and ice.
Cross Country Skiing
If racing down a hill on a pair of skies isn’t your cup of tea, give cross-country skiing a try. Think of it as a mix between hiking and ice-skating, as you glide along the trail. Cross-country skiing is a great winter cardio workout that also tones and sculpts your legs and upper body.
A Winter Hike
Hiking isn’t just for spring and summer anymore. It’s also a lot of fun in the wintertime. Dress appropriately, put on some big boots and get out there. Don’t forget to pack a thermos with some hot tea to hydrate and warm you up at the same time. Even a very familiar trail will become interesting again when the scenery is draped in a layer of snow.
Snowboard
If you are getting bored with alpine skiing, or are just looking for a change of pace, consider taking a few snowboarding lessons. Most ski resorts will let you rent boards and have instructors on staff as well. You’ll enjoy learning this completely different winter sport and of course also a different way to get down the slopes.