Posted by on June 25, 2008

How this for a Southern California adventure. Flying high over Malibu with a birds eye view of the Malibu Coast. For $180.00 dollars you can take ride of a life time on a tandem para glider. Flights last about 30 minutes and landings are usually on the beach near Malibu pier. Fly over Sher’s house, Sean Penn’s house and many other celebrates and see why so many stars have homes along the Malibu Coast of Southern California. Malibu Paragliding
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Posted by admin on June 22, 2008
Kayaking the La Jolla sea caves is a fun adventure for locals and tourists. Experts can head off to the caves on their own. The rest of us are better off taking one of the guided kayak tours. These tours usually last about two hours and all the equipment you need is included with the tour. On your tour you will paddle along the coast to the seven sea caves at La Jolla California. Depending on sea and tidal conditions you get a chance to steer you kayak right into the caves. Be prepared to get wet on this adventure so dress appropriately. Kayaking along the La Jolla coast to the sea caves is an experience you will remember for a long time. Kayak La Jolla Sea Caves
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Posted by admin on June 21, 2008
Summer heat is on and the most fun place to cool off is at a California water park. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor has 23 rides and attractions to keep the whole family busy all day long. The water park is open 7 days a week during the summer 10:30 am to 7.00 pm. Rides range from wild to floating along on a 1,300-foot-long river. There are lots of fun things to do for big and little kids at this water park and it’s a great way to beat the summer heat. If your looking for a place to cool off save five dollars off the price off admission with print at home tickets.
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Posted by admin on June 19, 2008

California’s two most popular rivers for rafting are the South Fork and Middle Fork of the American River. Rafting trips for all levels of experience are available from expert guide services. Trips range from 3/4-Day through 2-Day Trips and run April through October. The American River is famous for its rapids and scenery, is also famous for the discovery of gold by James Marshall at historic Sutter’s Mill. In April and May, the water is cold, with warm days, wetsuits are provided. June thru September, the water is refreshing and the air is hot. Whatever time of year you choose to raft the American River it will be experience you will never forget.
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