Recreation & Sports
514 sites
Subcategories:
- Gardening (33)
- Hobbies (84)
- Sports (15)
- Travel (58)
- Outdoors (28)
- Collecting (161)
- Model Building (135)
https://camp-wireless.org/site/frontpage
Camp Wireless, built by Koos van den Hout, is a directory of campsites across Europe and North America that offer wireless Internet access, making it easy for connected campers to plan trips without going offline. The site includes articles, links, GPS waypoints, and Google Earth integration to help visitors locate and evaluate Wi-Fi-friendly camping spots.
https://gearedsteam.com/
Geared Steam Locomotive Works is a dedicated reference site preserving and promoting information on North American geared steam locomotives, covering types such as the Shay, Heisler, Climax, Willamette, and many more obscure variants. Online since 1998, it offers detailed documentation, plans, books, videos, and comparison resources for historians and railroad enthusiasts alike.
http://attawaygems.com/NMFG
The New Mexico Faceters Guild is a club based in Albuquerque dedicated to bringing together enthusiasts of gemstone faceting, meeting bimonthly at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History. The site includes selected newsletter articles and a gemstone education series by gemologist Edna Anthony, making it a useful resource for both beginners and experienced faceters.
https://nzvtcc.org.nz/
The New Zealand Vintage Tool Collectors Club is a non-profit organization founded in 1987 that brings together over 200 members across New Zealand and internationally to celebrate antique and vintage hand tools. The site features detailed pages on braces, drill bits, patent tools, and featured items like the McClellan Corner Brace, alongside club events, auctions, and a member magazine called 'The Collector'.
http://davestravelcorner.com/links/blogs-of-travel
Dave's Travel Corner hosts what it claims to be the ultimate travel blog directory on the web, with over 4,000 travel blogs listed and organized across 197 categories. Created by Dave after a life-changing 1996 trip, the site curates domain-based English-language travel blogs with editor priorities, view counts, and personal notes about connections Dave has made with fellow travelers.
https://www.bikelinks.com/
Bikelinks is a comprehensive motorcycle link directory organized into dozens of categories covering makes and models, classic bikes, racing, clubs, technical resources, apparel, customs, and more. Running since 1997, it serves as an A-to-Z gateway to the worldwide motorcycling web, with sections dedicated to vintage machines, offroad riding, scooters, sidecars, and regional sites from countries across the globe.
https://zoomernauts.neocities.org/
Zoomernauts is a charming personal corner of the web run by a nostalgic collector cataloguing their plushie collection, with a particular focus on Cabbage Patch Kids and other vintage toys. The site blends a cozy old-web aesthetic with blog updates, webring participation, and a warm community spirit rooted in 90s-era nostalgia.
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http://hikingdude.com/
Hiking Dude is a long-running personal hiking resource and blog where an avid hiker shares trip journals, gear reviews, safety tips, and multi-week adventures on trails like the PCT, Kungsleden, and Alpine Lakes Wilderness. With sections covering everything from starting out to overnight backpacking and a published tips book, it offers substantial practical content alongside engaging first-person adventure narratives.
https://ieatsocks.neocities.org/webring/ikea
The IKEA Webring is a community hub connecting websites for fans of the Swedish furniture giant, welcoming anyone who loves IKEA's furniture, food, plushies, or Swedish culture in general. It includes fun facts about the brand's origins and a simple update log tracking new members and fixes.
https://www.mrmhr.org/Build-Your-Own-Model-Railroad.html
The Model Railroad Museum of Hampton Roads offers a comprehensive step-by-step guide to building your own model railroad layout, covering everything from choosing a scale and budget to benchwork, wiring, and scenery. The site also features information about Virginia railroad history, museum exhibits, STEM workshops, and a regularly updated newsletter called Making Tracks.