Five Days of Following the Snow in Summit County, CO

How about forgetting that indoor ski slope in Jersey and going for a real ski vacation for a change? Here’s one for you - Summit County, Colorado. Known as Colorado’s playground and located high up in the Colorado Rockies – it’s the best place for you to ski. Real ski.

What's missing in the photo? YOU ARE!

Think about you and your friends, in a loft located just outside Winter Park. Think of five days of skiing at the best snow conditions possible and two days of back-country glory! Think about having a guide that will lead you to the best sites according to daily ski reports.

There are so many options, skiing Colorado, and there is an adventure that waits for anybody. If you are not comfortable with skiing back-country, you can ski the resorts. If you don’t like skiing all week long - check out some other optional activities for a scheduled day off.

Don't like skiing? Take a Bike!

And visit Limitless Adventures - they can fix you a great Colorado ski vacation. The
base cost for your Summit County adventure starts at $1,500.00 per person and includes lodging, tickets, guiding, and transport from Winter Park house to resort. Additional options are available such as coaching, video and much more. Visit us online at www.limitlessadventures.com or call us at (800)785-4240 for more details.

Mountaineering – Not exactly your typical weekend hike

Mountaineering is basically like hiking, but you have to leave grandma out of the picture. Let’s say you don’t just hike the Kilimanjaro. Mountaineering involves a more challenging hiking, and you’ll get to much higher attitudes. You also have to keep the next rules:


  1. Stay Safe.*
  2. Don’t go for the Himalayas. If you are a beginner, you should act as one and start practicing in your back yard – that is if it has a nice little hill. Go to a state park that’s near you and work your way to the top. Literally.
  3. Know your body. Don’t go over the top. You should be aware of what you are capable. Don’t join an advanced group if you are a beginner and remember to come physically prepared, stretched and all, so you won’t pull a muscle during the hike.
  4. Practice. Start to carry a heavy backpack when you engage your daily activities. Run, jog, do bike, climb indoor. And carry a backpack.
  5. Be ready. Write down a list of the things you need to take. Don’t forget to carry water – lots of water.
  6. Read. Learn. Know the basic essentials. Review your Scouts education - figure how to tie a useful knot and work on your survival instincts.
Get yourself some good karma, join local guides and climb. Limitless Adventures will take you to some of the most beautiful peaks, anywhere in the world, from the roof Africa on Mt. Kilimanjaro to the many 14,000 ft. peaks of Colorado.

* Limitless Adventures believes that safety of the group is our #1 priority. This means that you will be traveling with expert guides who are trained to deal with emergency situations. Whether it’s a 3-week trip to Africa or a short backpacking trip in Colorado we always take the necessary precautions to make sure our clients return home safe.
For more information about how you can customize your dream adventure, go to www.limitlessadventures.com

Great Places to Dive

Palau, Micronesia

Palau is considered to be one of the most exciting diving sites in the world. There are over 100 dive sites along the 90 mile coral lagoon of Palau. You will find Blue holes, underwater caverns and a colorful variety of exotic marine species. Sharks, turtles, dolphins and rare fish gather at Palau at the crossroads of three of the world's major ocean currents.

California, La Jolla Cove

The entrance takes quite a few steps down, through a rocky cove and resting sun-tanners. Just beyond the entrance, you will find a large kelp forest and rocky area, beginning in 6 feet of water, and heads out to La Jolla Canyon. This is a great place to see local fish and crustaceans, and maybe even a shark or two. Down the coast is by far the best place to see huge variety of what this cold water haven has to offer. The Cove is protected, so you cannot take anything to keep as a souvenir.

Egypt, The Blue Hole.

In the Red Sea shore of the Sinai Desert, rests the blue hole. Surrounded with Bedwyn merchants, selling everything from diving gear to local food, the Blue Hole is one of the world most famous diving sites. The site doesn’t look like much until you realize that the sea floor drops abruptly away from the coastline. Many divers risked their lives in this hole. The tunnel that connects the hole with the open sea is more than 50 meters deep, that’s when nitrogen narcosis begins to influence.


California, Kelp Beds – Spring Fall

When the sun is out, and the water is clear, you will feel like you are diving in a cathedral. The beauty and life of these forests are endless. This can be a tough dive, due to the fact that you can get caught up in the kelp. Bit we’re all about adventure, aren’t we?

Limitless Adventures would like to invite you to join us on a customized SCUBA diving adventure. Whether you're a beginner who wants to get certified and complete your first Open Water dive, or you're an advanced diver looking to further your skills, we take care of everything! Check out www.limitlessadventures.com and explore our best SCUBA destinations: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia, Zanzibar in Tanzania (Indian Ocean), Southern California, and many more.

Climbing the Kilimanjaro

During the last month you’ve managed to climb on top of your boss’ expectations. How about climbing to the top of the Kilimanjaro in the next month? Let’s heat things up and head on to Tanzania, Africa. The Republic of Tanzania rests in central East Africa, to the shore of the Indian Ocean. Beautiful parks, white sandy beaches, and luxury accommodations – all make Tanzania the hottest place to be in for an adventure traveler. Elephants, lions, giraffes, hippos, you name it – they’ve got it. We know that the Bronx Zoo is lovely, but did you ever dreamed of witnessing a high speed chase between a lion and gazelle?

If extreme is in your blood, you should defiantly try climbing the Kilimanjaro, the tallest freestanding mountain in the world. There is nothing quite like standing atop of what is affectionately known as The Roof of Africa. Climbing the Kilimanjaro usually takes about a week. You should hook up with a local guide and head through lush forests straight into the mountain. Get ready to climb up to 15,000 feet per day, a climb which will lead you through the infamous Lava Towers and other magnificent views. You will pass through seven different ecosystems, ranging from rain forest to wide open scree fields, before reaching the icy snow-capped glacier at the summit. But beware! No sunrise will ever move you as the sunrise you will experience from the summit of the Kilimanjaro.


After so much work you sure deserve a good rest. Head on to Zanzibar, a magnificent town which will offer you secluded beaches and amazing scuba diving experience. The crystal clear water and amazing sea life makes Zanzibar a favorite destination for incredible scuba diving. The coral reefs are amazing; the colors and beauty of this underwater paradise is indescribable and going back to work will be almost impossible.

Limitless Adventures now offers three unforgettable weeks in Tanzania. We got a couple of slots still available for this summer. Call us now to (800)785-4240book your Kilimanjaro climbing tours & Scuba Diving Zanzibar or visit our website at http://www.limitlessadventures.com/

Ski - You’re going to fall. A lot.

I never skied in my life. I never had the chance you see, when you grow up in hot, desert climate, you only ski with your Play Station. I was quite good actually, but I never broke a leg while sitting in my living room, holding a controller in my hand. I hurt my thumb once. But I was reckless; I tried to reach my coke while playing cross country skiing 02’. So I was scared of skiing. I thought to myself that it’s not a big deal – so I won’t ski, who cares. Well, I was wrong about that. My friend, who is a professional skier, dragged me down to Colorado to an experience of a lifetime. If you think “he is a professional! He probably took good care of you” then you are very wrong. The first thing he said to me was “You’re going to fall. It will to hurt and you won’t be able to get up with all the equipment, so get ready to be embarrassed.” Then he pushed me down the hill. He is a great friend. You have no idea how frustrating it was, trying to get myself off the ground a minute after I decided to become a tree hugger and get a close, unfriendly introduction with a pine tree. The bright side was that after a couple of days I actually got the hang of it and even started to enjoy myself.


Next time I’ll throw in some tips I’ve learned the hard way, so maybe you guys will have an easier start. Until then you can check out Limitless Adventures at http://www.limitlessadventures.com/. They can fix you a great Colorado ski vacation or any other activities like skydiving, snowmobiling, hiking/snow shoeing, and remember to come back soon for more posts!
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