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2 Adventure Possibilities: Moab Mountain Biking And UT Whitewater Rafting
Jun 19th
Are you ready for an adventure? If you are the kind of person who is into the combination of sports, nature, and the outdoors, then Moab, Utah is the perfect place for you to visit. There you can enjoy two things, and probably more. You can either do some Moab mountain biking or Utah whitewater rafting, or maybe even both if you have the time and energy.
Nothing says nature better than Moab, Utah. What better way to see the beauty of Mother Nature’s wonders than by going mountain biking? Mountain biking in Moab is simply thrilling! It’s a new and fun way to get up close and personal with the magnificent red rock formations and the desert as you navigate the many trails with your bike.
The White Rim trail is the best route for biking. This trail is not just a local favorite, but tourists love it too. After all it is considered as the best mountain biking trail in Moab there is.
Moreover, going biking in Moab will let you savor the fresh cool breezes coming from the aspen forest and giant pines of the Ponderosas. So basically, you may say that you can almost have it all with a trip to Moab. You have rocks, deserts, and forests. This is what you get when you go biking in the mountains.
On the other hand, if you prefer to take a big splash, then strap in for some Utah whitewater rafting. River rafting is one enjoyable and hyped water activity that is sure to have you on the edge of your seat as you get rocked back and forth by the wild rapids of Utah’s rivers. White water rafting is the type of adrenaline packed act that you want to do over and over again.
In Moab, you can have the bliss of seeing, either through mountain biking or whitewater rafting, Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. These are places on earth where you will see the majesty of nature in its truest form.
These two activities are such crowd drawers in Moab. So which will you try? If you ask me, I’d say both! Why not go mountain biking and then follow it up with a whitewater rafting trip on Utah’s rivers? After all, two adventures in one day is surely a thrilling trip!
You will surely have no regrets when you take a trip to Moab and when you try mountain biking or whitewater rafting. After all, these two activities are a sure proof way to escape the busy city life and enjoy the thrills and spills that nature has to offer.
Biking is an excellent way to break away from the hustle of life and attempt a brand new thing. For one of the greatest outdoor travel attempts, try doing a Moab mountain biking trip along with some Utah whitewater rafting.
Top 10 Wonderful Places In New Zeland
Sep 10th
Although we didn’t administer to adapt all things we want to look in the North Island of New Zealand, like for sample the art deco town of Napier, the Waitomo cave or the Waikaremoana lake, after having drove bottom to top through this island over 3000km I assume we got enough to place together our top 10, thus here we go:
1. the bubbling and smelling evidence of the earth’s powerful forces in Rotorua, despite its distinct smell of farts..sorry I meant sulphur, and the “Sacred Water” of Wai-O-Tapu Thermal Wonderland (27k south – entrance $35) packed with interesting thermal features from the Champagne Pool to the mineral terraces despite we missed the foreseeable lady Knox Geyser which goes off like a Switzerland clock every day at 10.15 (with a little manmade trick using some soap, cheeky);
2. forget about New Chums beach (Whangapoua/Coromandel), rated by someone one of the top 20 beaches in the world, what??, and the much photographed Cathedral Cove instead lose yourself in the pristine and secluded Whale Bay, near Matapouri along the Tutukaka coast, and you will see why I felt like taking off all my clothes and jumped in the water, not quite, I tried but the water was too cold even for immerse one foot;
3. the thunderous Waikato River and its Huka falls another evidence of the unstoppable force of the nature. Crossing the footbridge I could feel my feet shaking;
4. Te Papa, this interactive museum that overflows with Maori treasures and enthrals the visitors with insights of this land’s history. If the history doesn’t shake you up attempt the Earthquake house and I loved also the natural exhibitions with all native species on displays and a colossal octopus which eyes were bigger than a football ball (plus it’s free);
5. relax our body and mind at the numerous thermal Spas around NZ. The Polynesian Spa, overlooking lake Rotorua ($20 each), is voted one of top 10 spa by Conde’ Nast but we preferred our private pool at Taupo De Bretts Pool (only $10 with access to all pools whether you stay at their campground). However we were less thrilled when we overheard the “party” going on next door.. ouch;
6. climb the giant dunes at Te Paki stream at 90 Mile beach and “surf” our way down for what it was supposed to be a high-speed ride to the bottom. Didn’t quite work that way probably because instead of using the conventional hired body board (the shop was closed) we made our own one out of a kellogg’s box and a 1-dollar k-way jacket; that was part of a competition between Chris and I but none of us succeeded and we ended up cover all over of sand in and out our clothes, don’t’ ask me how;
7. dig frantically all over Hot Water beach for our own natural hot pool (we caught the well-being bug). Theoretically, you have to do it 2 hours before or after tide, exactly what we did other than the only thing that seeped up was in practice freezing water ..umm not sure what went wrong, maybe we should have asked for a little help to make this fascinating natural wonder works;
8. unwind in the Coromandel Peninsula lacking out time and mileage following the coastal road to the deserted glittering beaches such as Hahei and the 8km stretch of Waihi seaside and enjoying infinite picturesque views like the one over the Coromandel Harbour, Bowentown and Matakana island;
9. go walkabout at Mt Maunganui, a popular kiwi holiday’ spot overlooked by the massive hill “The Mount”. There is a great walk up to the summit and to the rocks on the joined Moturiki island, both offering spectacular shots over the sandy Bay of Plenty, or stroll along the long golden Papamoa beach;
10. the loop to the drowsy Matauri bay, north of the Bay of Islands, with its pretty white sand seaside and crystal clear water even whether the locals appear not truly tourist-friendly.
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