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<channel><generator>iloblog 1.0</generator><title>Adventure Feed</title><link>http://adventure.spontaneous.me.uk/</link><description>This blog is the start of your adventures. from here find the places you want to go and get all the information you need.</description><item><title>Other blogs</title><link>http://iloapp.spontaneous.me.uk/blog/adventure?Home&amp;post=4</link><description><![CDATA[  For our main site: 
  Adventure sports - http://spontaneous.me.uk  
 And or blogs: 
  Airsoft Blog  -  http://airsoft.spontaneous.me.uk   
  Paintball Blog  -  http://paintball.spontaneous.me.uk  
  Sky Diving Blog  -  http://skydive.spontaneous.me.uk   
 Thats it for now but with your help hopefully this will grow 
 ]]></description><pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 00:19:44 +0100</pubDate><category>Adventure blogs</category></item><item><title>The Information Highway</title><link>http://iloapp.spontaneous.me.uk/blog/adventure?Home&amp;post=3</link><description><![CDATA[  After a particularly boring day at home last year I decided
I wanted to do something adventurous, something I had never done before,
something that I could tell my friends I had done. After some thought, I
decided Bungee Jumping was just the ticket. I turned on my laptop, onto a
popular search engine and started to look for bungee jumping locations.  

 We are in the age of information, information is at our
finger tips. That’s what everyone tells me, but why is it all wrong, hard to
find or just third party businesses making you the customer pay extra? Search for
any adventure sports activity on any directory like for example a popular phone
book company, and you will find local locations, but not all of them, then you
look at somewhere else to complete a little more of the picture, after 30
minutes you have found a number of different locations, you now have to phone
around those different places to find which ones are still actually running. Or
you could try one of the third party gift idea’s or experiences, available in
locations around the UK, you book them and find you cant use it at your nearest
venue, you have to travel past all your local ones, across a couple of
different counties to get there.  

 After finding one particular ‘bungee jumping fan site’ where
every single bungee jumping company no longer existed I decided I had to do
something about it. I sat down at my computer and searched across the World
Wide Web and made a note of all the available locations I could find, I then
compiled a database and tried to learn web design. By now I had a database with
over 3,500 entries in it. Many of which weren’t available on the first 4 or 5
pages of google unless you searched for the company directly (eg by name). My
design skills failed to make the mark so I found someone who could make the
site a success.  

 He designed the site for me and together we made  www.spontaneous.me.uk 
the site it is so far, but it needs help from any and every enthusiast out
there that has the time to spare. The Idea is to make a kind of trip advisor
for the adventure sports world with comments and advice from different experts
in their fields. Ask not what the web will provide for you but what you can
provide for the web, only then will it provide you with the answers you
require. 
 ]]></description><pubDate>Sun, 11 Jul 2010 15:28:15 +0100</pubDate><category>How it all started</category></item><item><title>What Is a Bucket List?</title><link>http://iloapp.spontaneous.me.uk/blog/adventure?Home&amp;post=1</link><description><![CDATA[ A bucket List is a list of things you want to do before you die (Kick the Bucket). These are often the sorts of things you wouldn't do in a normal day of your life. I first started my bucket list in 2006 and have continued to add things as well as tick them off. You should aim to tick of a certain amount over a certain time scale otherwise you end up putting it off and never doing any of them, I try to achieve 5 a year minimum. My list has become so extensive that I have now broken it down into 3 categories: Places to visit, Experiences and Things to do.  
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