Pole Dancing on Ice
February 25, 2008
The South Pole has been a destination that only 300 adventurers have ever ventured to by land. It is time for you to be 301. Voyage Concepts offers this amazing tour that pushes your physical and mental capabilities to go to the southernly most point on the earth. You will need to cover the last 60 nautical miles on ski as you navigate through the wilderness,... Read more »
The Mystical Copper Canyon
January 2, 2008
Mexico’s Copper Canyon. Four times larger then the Grand Canyon, yet unknown to many travelers. The California Native international Adventures, guides are have an intimate knowledge of these remote cliffs and their native cave-dwelling inhabitants, the Tarahumara Indians. The Tarahumara Indians have a deep history and are known to be some of the worlds... Read more »
Could You Do It? - Adrenalin Day in Zimbabwe
September 4, 2007
It is Mind boggling, Awesome, Jaw Dropping, Awe Inspiring, Spectacular and the latest, trendiest, wildest, coolest, hottest newest activity at Victoria Falls in Zimbabwe! The Adrenalin Day encompasses the following activities: Gorge Swing! Imagine swinging in a child’s swing in the playground … now imagine a giant swing 95m long and 120m high above... Read more »
WildPlay Parks has Adventure
July 27, 2007
Recently, my husband and I spent a day at WildPlay Element Parks. Just south of Nanaimo, the park offers four outdoor adventure activities: TreeGO, Bungy Jump, King Swing and the Canyon Zip. We started out on TreeGO, an aerial adventure course suspended between platforms built around trees. In a harness equipped with a pulley and two lanyards attached to carabineers,... Read more »
One Thousand and One Nights…
July 12, 2007
This is the sense of the desert hills, that there is room enough and time enough. - Mary Austin Rocking with each step of the camel, the silent desert surrounding us was ethereal in the moonlight. We could make out an orange glow climbing the sky, chasing away the darkness and blotting out the stars. We watched, breathless, as the morning sun climbed higher and... Read more »

