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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A guide is a person who leads anyone through unknown or unmapped country. This includes a guide of the real world (such as someone who conducts travellers and tourists through a place of interest), as well as a person who leads someone to more abstract places (such as to knowledge or wisdom). Guide - meanings related to travel and recreational pursuitsThere are many variants of guides in this context, and guides are often employed in any aspect of travel or adventure, or wherever there is an advantage to the client in terms of knowledge provided in improving the overall travel experience or making the client feel more safe due to the presumed expertise of the guide. These days guides will normally possess an area and field-specific qualification usually issued and/or recognised by the appropriate Guide's Association or licensing authority. However this is not always the case, and it is advisable for travellers paying a premium to go on an organised tour or journey because they think this will mean they will have a better experience to check the guide's qualifications beforehand. Explorers in the past venturing into territory unknown by their own people invariably hired guides. American West explorers Lewis and Clark hired a Shoshone Indian woman Sacagawea, and Wilfred Thesiger hired guides in the deserts that he ventured into, such as Kuri on his journey to the Tibesti Mountains in 1938. Aside from knowing the way or the area geographically, modern guides are usually hired to act as interpreters for those travellers who do not speak the local language and provide cultural, historical or other information on the area visited. Travel companies organising tours of large groups often have a guide or tour leader accompany the group. They might also be trained in First Aid and have other skills that reduce the risk for the tour operator to conduct these tours or the travel agency selling them. Here are some examples of guide professions: From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License What kind of insurance would a Bicycle Tour Guide need in NYC? Q. I am in the very early stages of planning a tour guide company that offers themed tours throughout NYC. Any lawyers or insurance people out there? Any idea what kind of insurance I'd need. I'll have a fleet of 15-20 bikes, everyone wearing helmets and operating mainly in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Thanks! Asked by cycletours - Fri Jan 30 13:39:44 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. You are going to have to contact a local insurance broker in your area. The property coverage, the coverage for the bicycles, won't be big problem however the liability exposure of taking people on a bicycle tour of a busy, major metropolitan city is HUGE. No standard insurer is going to look at this (forget State Farm), so you're going to need the services of an insurance broker. Answered by Gambit - Fri Jan 30 16:23:22 2009 Is there a better guide for pairing food and wine than the one offered at FoodandWineBook.com? Q. The reference guide they offer is only $5.95, I was wondering if that is as cheap as it gets for a good reference guide. Asked by Stock Guru - Mon Aug 27 22:02:05 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Seems like a great book for the price! Mostly, I just use winedin.com to pair food and wine for dinners. The most recent one I looked up was for roast suckling pig ( Answered by Ellen F - Fri Aug 31 17:53:12 2007 How do you read and interpret the footage and aperture guide on the back of an electronic flash?
Q. I have an SLR camera that i bought a flash for. I do not know how to read the guid on the back. It is a Promaster FTD5400 flash. Also, does the guide matter when using the through the lens metering? Asked by Sara S - Fri Jul 6 12:51:35 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. The amount of light reflected depends on distance to the flash. Set the guide for the ISO film speed and the aperture vs distance is displayed. This is for manual setting of the camera. If your camera has a focal plane shutter, be sure and use a speed slow enough so that the entire film can be exposed by the instanteneous flash, this can be a problem if you have additional light sources, such as outdoors. An automatic flash meters the flash is measured at the strobe not the camera. In this case you pre-set the camera aperture, and the thryistor in the flash will quench the light after the exposure is reached. The cameras automatic functions must be defeated to use an external flash. TTL metering takes its reading while the mirror is… [cont.] Answered by lare - Fri Jul 6 15:01:01 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "guide" Queerview television guide : July 9
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