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Adventure vacation Guide 2012: Ecuador

Adventure vacation Guide 2012: Ecuador Jan 3rd, 2012 at 9:30AM: Most Norteamericanos are hard-pressed to locate Ecuador on the map. Those familiar with this South American country the size of Colorado usually associate it with the (admittedly) spectacular Galapagos Islands. Yet Ecuador has so much more offer besides the Galapagos, and 2012 is the year to get your hardcore on. Why? Because the country's adventure travel industry is blowing up--but it's ...

Orcas, sea kayaking, and sea planes: a day trip to Washington's San Juan Island

Orcas, sea kayaking, and sea planes: a day trip to Washington's San Juan Island Aug 16th, 2011 at 12:30PM: I woke up early one morning last week and realized that August 15th would mark two years since I arrived in Seattle. Normally I wouldn't take note of such a thing, given that I tend to move with the frequency of a fugitive. Staying in one place just isn't in my nature. But here I was, 24 months into life in Seattle, and of the many things I'd yet to do, I hadn't: been to the San Juan Islands ...

Croatia set to offer "world's biggest welcome"

Croatia set to offer Apr 8th, 2011 at 8:00AM: Croatia is about to extend the "world's biggest welcome," thanks to an industrious outdoor enthusiast and a bit of ingenious use of technology. Earlier this week, adventurer Daniel Lacko set out on a pre-designed course that will see him traveling by foot, kayak, and bike along the Croatian coastline. The 1550+ mile long route will take him through remote backcountry, across open water, and up ...

Aleksander Doba successfully sea kayaks across the Atlantic

Aleksander Doba successfully sea kayaks across the Atlantic Mar 20th, 2011 at 5:00PM: An obscure Pole named Aleksander Doba has pulled off a somewhat obscure first: Sea kayaking across the breadth of the Atlantic Ocean in 98 days, 23 hours, 42 minutes, the longest open ocean kayaking adventure ever. Leaving quietly from Dakar on October 26 and spending much of the first two months fighting into relentless winds and currents which kept pushing him north, it seemed – if you ...

National Geographic jumps into the adventure travel arena

National Geographic jumps into the adventure travel arena Jan 28th, 2011 at 8:00AM: The very name National Geographic evokes images of adventure and thoughts of exciting journeys to far away places. The iconic Society has probably done more to inspire travel than any other single entity ever. Several generations have grown up gazing at breathtaking images in the organization's popular magazine and reading about daring explorers on those beautiful, glossy pages. Now, in what seems ...

Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge underway

Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge underway Dec 12th, 2010 at 12:30PM: The fourth annual Abu Dhabi Adventure Challenge is underway in the United Arab Emirtates. The six-day long, stage based, adventure race pits coed teams of four against one another as they compete on foot, mountain bike, and kayak across a course designed to test their endurance, smarts, and navigational skills. The race actually got underway on Friday with 50 teams setting out on the first of ...

Mexico to become "champion" of adventure travel?

Mexico to become Dec 7th, 2010 at 8:00AM: Speaking at the United Nation's Convention on Climate Change yesterday, Mexican President Felipe Calderón recognized the importance of tourism and adventure travel for preserving the habitats and culture of his country, even going so far as to say "Mexico has to become the champion of adventure travel." The presentation took place as part of Green Solutions@COP16, which is an event that ...

Is Scotland the next big adventure travel destination?

Is Scotland the next big adventure travel destination? Oct 25th, 2010 at 8:30AM: It's no secret that the adventure travel market is booming. It is estimated that that segment of the travel industry generated $89 billion in revenue in 2009 alone, and 2010 is expected to be another banner year. One destination that is helping to contribute to that massive revenue is Scotland, a country that already garners more than $1.4 billion in adventure travel per year, and yet analysts are ...

Chiloe: Chilean Patagonia's emerald islands offer eco- and agritourism

Chiloe: Chilean Patagonia's emerald islands offer eco- and agritourism Sep 30th, 2010 at 3:00PM: I can't remember who first told me about Chiloe, but I do recall that it was just a few weeks before my first trip to Chilean Patagonia. For a year I'd been planning an itinerary around my personal Holy Grail: rafting the thunderous Futaleufu River. Located across the Chacao Channel from the bustling town of Puerto Montt in northern Patagonia, Chiloe is a 41-island archipelago. The largest of ...

California's Santa Cruz Island: sea kayaking and...sushi?

California's Santa Cruz Island: sea kayaking and...sushi? Sep 15th, 2010 at 3:00PM: My dinner lay spread out beneath me in every direction, plainly visible in the crystalline waters. The rocky inlets and kelp forests of Central California's eight Channel Islands are home to what is considered to be some of the finest uni, or sea urchin, in the world. To better see them in their natural habitat, I was sea kayaking off Santa Cruz Island, 25 miles offshore of the Santa Barbara ...

Sea kayaking off Washington's Whidbey Island: easy Labor Day getaway

Sea kayaking off Washington's Whidbey Island: easy Labor Day getaway Jul 30th, 2010 at 1:30PM: Another bald eagle. Yawn. I had just completed a tranquil, one-hour paddle from Whidbey Island's Dugualla Bay, to Hope Island State Park. This dollop of land is a 106-acre marine camping park, reachable only by boat. It boasts a hiking trail and just four stunning, primitive, beachfront sites hidden amongst ferns and old-growth Douglas-fir forest. As we approached the island, my guide, Simon, ...

Peruvian adventure travel and agritourism on Lake Titicaca's Isla Amantani

Peruvian adventure travel and agritourism on Lake Titicaca's Isla Amantani Jul 21st, 2010 at 3:00PM: While I sat at the table with her young son, Ayun, I watched Imeliana Calcin stuff wood into the stove. Although she'd greeted me at the boat dock in a skirt and faded t-shirt, she'd changed as soon as we arrived at her family's tiny adobe house. Now, clad in the intricately-embroidered white blouse and headscarf for which the women of Isla Amantani are famed, she was preparing sopa de quinoa for ...

Finding the Holy Spirit in Baja: Darwin would be proud

Finding the Holy Spirit in Baja: Darwin would be proud Jun 21st, 2010 at 2:00PM: Imagine an uninhabited island with clear bays of turquoise water edged with rocky cliffs. Sea turtles, blue-footed boobies, and sea lions make their home on its shores. The surrounding waters contain giant manta ray, shark, dolphin, orca, and the mighty pacific gray whale. This island boasts one of the most biologically diverse bodies of water in the world, so you might think we're describing ...

Adventure Destination: Patagonia

Adventure Destination: Patagonia Jul 27th, 2009 at 8:00AM: South America has some of the most remote and amazing places on the planet. The continent is home to the Amazon and the Andes of course, both of which conjure images of beautiful, wild places. But perhaps the most remote, beautiful, and wild of all, lies far to the south, transcending the borders of Argentina and Chile, in a place called Patagonia. Sitting just on the southern end of the Andes ...

Paddling South Georgia

Paddling South Georgia Feb 4th, 2006 at 7:16PM: I just did a quick survey of the stuff we've posted about lately and I realized that we...or that is I, since this is a particular favorite activity of mine....have not posted nearly enough paddling stuff. I lay much of the blame for this on old man winter. Face it, the last thing you want to do on a blustery day in the city is paddle up the Hudson River. Wait, scratch that. That doesn't actually ...

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