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Archive for November, 2007

What is your travel personality?

November 29, 2007.
Here’s a fun Travel Personality Test a friend found in Scott McCartney’s recent Wall Street Journal Article. The questionnaire identifies six travel personality types, ranging from a “venturer,” who prefers to explore unique cultures off the beaten path, to an “authentic,” who prefers everything familiar and predictable and likes going where there are lots of people. In between are the mid-venturers, centric venturers, centric authentics and mid-authentics. I took the test, and discovered I am a “venturer” with a strong affection for the O.A.R.S. gang and their incredible adventures.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

Raft, Swim, Hike, Bike, Birdwatch in Mainland Ecuador

November 26, 2007.
I was recently asked why I would choose to go to mainland Ecuador. Friends assumed it was nothing more than a stopping point for a Galapagos vacation. It is true most people pass through Ecuador’s capital city, Quito, on their way to the Galapagos Islands (as do guests on the three O.A.R.S. Galapagos Adventures). However, in an area less than two hundred miles, a traveler can access all of Ecuador mainland’s defining regions – the coastal lowlands in the West, the volcanic central highlands, and the rainforests of the East (Oriente). Ecuador, one of Latin America’s smallest countries, is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Half the size of France, Ecuador boasts nine national parks, 20 national, provincial or other governmental reserves and a half-dozen private reserves. On an O.A.R.S. Ecuador Multi-Sport trip, guests have the opportunity to: -Hike and horseback ride in Cotopaxi National Park – one of the most scenic volcanic settings in the Ecuadorian highlands -Mountain bike and hike in Tungurahua province with opportunities to explore the small town of Banos, nestled in the foothills of Tungurahua Volcano and within the Pastaza River valley. There are stunning waterfalls and views of the mighty Pastaza River gorge, the main gateway to the Amazon Basin. -Try the cable car-ride over the Bride’s Veil Waterfall and hike on the hanging bridge over the Devil’s Pail, an impressive waterfall feeding the Pastaza River. -Hike through the rainforest where a native guide will point out exotic flowers, lush vegetation and the most important medicinal plants used by the Quichua. -Spend the night in the torch-lit Cotococha Jungle Lodge with rustic riverside cabanas complete with private showers and balconies nestled by the Napo River. -Hike in the Llanganates National Park located in a region of Ecuador where the last Inca Ruler, Atahualpa, hid legendary gold treasures. -Swim in pristine natural pools and raft Class III+ rapids on the Jatunyacu River, famous for its big waves and calm pools. -Travel up the Andes to Papallacta Hot Springs, at an elevation close to 11,000 feet. This oasis features beautiful hot springs and a spa nestled in the middle of fantastic cloud forest. -Visit the world famous Otavalo Market for fabulous shopping and people watching. -Hike and mountain bike in the Mojanda Lakes region. On a clear day, all the snowcapped volcanoes of the Eastern Cordillera (Cayambe, Cotopaxi, Antisana, Chimborazo), as well as the Western Cordillera (including Pichincha, Atacaz, and others) are visible.

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Considering a Vacation to Mainland Ecuador

November 26, 2007.
Until I started researching a possible upcoming trip to Ecuador – I had no idea half of the bird species present in South America are found in this tiny Latin American nation. Ecuador has twice as many birds as all of North America! Ecuador, the northern most country in the Inca Empire, is now known as the hummingbird capital of the world with over 130 species found here. Birds that might be spotted during days spent hiking, biking, horseback riding and river rafting on the O.A.R.S. Ecuador Multi-Sport trip include: Andean Condors, Caracaras (falcons), Macaws, Toucans, brightly colored Andean Cock-of-the-Rocks, over 100 species of tanagers and 28 owl species. Years ago friends gave my husband and I a copy of a Sibley’s Bird Guide and we take it with us on most of our adventures. We will be sure to make room for it on this trip too.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

FUN WITH ANAGRAMS – O.A.R.S. Whitewater Adventures

November 26, 2007.
EACH PHRASE CONTAINS TWO RIVER NAMES ON WHICH O.A.R.S. OFFERS ADVENTURES: 1) MANIAC SNEAKER 2) HOORAY LOCOWEED 3) NURSE DANCE JAM 4) MONUMENTAL SOUL 5) LAUGHTER AMOK 6) NATURALISTS FISH 7) LEVIATHAN HITS SUN 8) ROACH MILK 9) LIMP NAIL IN KAYAK 10) A TUNEFUL REFUGE As a reminder, all folks who get the most correct answers will be entered into a drawing at the end of December for a free O.A.R.S. t-shirt.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

David Levine is Stuck In The Eddy with Unca John

November 21, 2007.
Congratulations to David Levine – winner of Unca John’s inaugural brainteaser.  Many of you submitted correct answers and we placed your names into a hat. David’s name was pulled by none other than the man himself – Unca John. Unca John has worked up another great brainteaser – which I’ll post on Monday.  Stay tuned.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

Incredible footage of Galápagos Birds, Galápagos Wildlife, Galápagos Marine Life

November 18, 2007.
The National Geographic Channel hosted an exquisite three-hour documentary – simply titled “Galápagos” – this past Saturday night. It will be replayed on Tuesday, November 20, at 1:00 pm (Pacific Time). If you are considering taking an O.A.R.S. Galápagos vacation or are interested at all in these Ecuadorian Enchanted Islands, don’t miss this special!

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

Appropriate Vacations for Grandparents and Grandchildren?

November 16, 2007.
We were happy to see this latest question submitted by a Waterblogged reader.  Joan asked, “I would like to take my 2 grandchildren – ages 14 and 11 – on a rafting trip. The 14-year-old grandson loves some whitewater. What are your recommendations? I have done a lot of kayaking.”   Many of O.A.R.S.’ guests are grandparents who enjoy our trips with their grandchildren.  Once again, I turned to our extraordinarily resourceful  Adventure Consultant, Debbie Howard, for help with this question.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

Grand Canyon Vacation, circa 1980

November 9, 2007.
A shout out to Bonnie & John Collier of Maryland for uploading a great video to YouTube of their 1980 Grand Canyon whitewater trip with Grand Canyon Dories.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

Good rafting trips for teens?

November 6, 2007.
WaterBlogged reader JoAnn asked, “Which of your U.S. trips do you recommend for active teen girls and their likewise active parents who have been down the Colorado River with O.A.R.S.?  We’d like there to be some kids of similar ages.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor

Planning a Galapagos Vacation?

November 5, 2007.
Why not allow one of our Adventure Consultants to share their vast knowledge? staff_halloween.jpg Okay – so it may not show in the photo – but O.A.R.S. Adventure Consultants are quite serious about their work and have close to 100 years combined experience in the industry. They are gearing up for our International destinations and have been getting lots of calls about our Galapagos trips, which include a Galapagos Sea Kayaking vacation, a Galapagos Multi-Sport trip and our Galapagos Expedition by Ship. There has also been tremendous interest in our new, award-winning Mystical Peru trip.

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Written by Tracy

Writer, Photographer, former Waterblogged Editor