Articles tagged ‘scuba’
Diving with Sharks
By Daved Brosche | January 1st, 2008 |Sure, diving with dolphins is cool, but diving with great white sharks is bad ass. (Assuming they don’t rip your arm off that is.) If you’re looking for an adventure vacation that’s a little off the beaten path, why not try a shark diving cruise? It’s like a regular cruise, only with sharks [...]
Adventure Travel Forum Threads for the week of February 12, 2007
By Jessica | February 16th, 2007 |Check out the topics currently being discussed on the Adventure Travel forum on BootsnAll:
Jenna Brown wants to see Machu Picchu and has some questions about the organized tours - what’s the big difference (if there are any) between the two-day and four-day treks? And can anyone recommend a cheaper tour than $350?
Mim wants to know [...]
Beauty and the Beach: Adventure Travel in Belize’s Islands
By Eric | January 20th, 2007 |Researching next month’s trip to the Yucatan and Central America, I came across this tidbit - of the more than 400 islands off the coast of Belize, only two have any public tourist infrastructure at all. This naturally makes me curious - what is happening on those 398 islands? Before we jump off the tourist [...]
Winter Adventures at Home - Locals’ Tour of the Florida Keys
By Eric | December 13th, 2006 |Outside’s Winter Traveler lists 10 Easy-to-Reach Adventures from Northern Minnesota to Islamorada, Florida, Yosemite and the territories of the Caribbean, all places with “No Passport required.”
First off, I suppose I’d like to concur on the inclusion of the Florida Keys, and Sedona, Arizona, provided you can deal with the highest per capita concentration of massive [...]
Adventure Travel Forum Threads of the week of October 9, 2006
By Jessica | October 13th, 2006 |Check out these topics currently being discussed on the Adventure Travel forum on BootsnAll:
Kforkelly has some scuba questions - she’ll be traveling soon and is hoping to do some diving on her trip. It’s been awhile since she was certified, so she’s thinking she needs to do a refresher course - even if it’s not [...]
Daily Dose: Tuesday, October 10th
By Eric | October 10th, 2006 |Sheesh, been raining for the past two days here. Isn’t this supposed to be New Mexico? Hoping the temps will drop to bring some white. Here’s the dose:
Far-flung Kayaking Expeditions
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More on the world of desert scuba-diving.
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