Anaheim

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While we’re a little sad to have left San Jose del Cabo, the night-time view over Disneyland does go a little way towards making up for it!

ATV tour

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To continue the adventure kicked off with the morning of high altitude zip lining, yesterday afternoon we braved the desert sands on an ATV tour. Sadly, while a bit of fun, it didn’t live up to the high expectations set in the morning.

Usually these kinds of events have everyone on little quad bikes. As there were three of us, we made use of what was essentially a petrol-driven four-wheel-drive golf cart. While it was great we could all fit into one “ATV”, as it was wider than all the other vehicles we were constantly trying to avoid being whipped by tree branches and cacti. The steering also had about thirty degrees of play, which made navigating the narrow, sandy tracks somewhat interesting.

As for the description as a “tour” – most of the time you’re winding around narrow tracks, so it’s not like you can really see anything. The “guide” doesn’t stop and point out anything that might be of interest, he simply leads the way along the trails.

Once out of the forests of cacti, we were able to take in some pretty spectacular scenery – mountains to desert to coast – and once out in the open and zooming along the beach it was a lot more fun not having to worry about if the steering would kick in to actually take us around the next corner. Overall, however, I think I would rather have gone back to Costa Azul!

Costa Azul canyon

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An early start this morning (9am is early, right?), as we were off for some adventure! Adventure in this case is defined as some zip lining and rappelling, high over the Costa Azul canyon in the Mexican desert. How much adventure? The longest zip line was about 500 metres, and the rappel was 100 metres of sheer rock face!

Really, there isn’t much to say apart from “Wow!” This was just so much fun; a really great way to get the circulation going and start the day. If you’re ever over here this is a must-do activity.

There are several companies running these kinds of events. We went with “Costa Azul Canopy Extreme Tours”. Don’t let the word “extreme” cause too much panic, it’s really very safe – and heaps of fun. Check them out at http://www.canopycostaazul.com; we can’t recommend them highly enough. The guides were all great fun, and very careful.

Photos from the tour are at http://photos.stocksfamily.org/Travel/Mexico/Costa-Azul-canyon/. Note that for safety reasons they don’t let you carry anything with you; these pics were all taken by their photographer, all credit goes to them.

Parasailing

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Just realised I left out some stuff from the update yesterday: While in Cabo San Lucas, we also took the opportunity to try parasailing. No adrenaline required, just a nice cruise 500 feet in the air. Great view, and very relaxing!

Fun times in Mexico

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It’s been a while since we’ve updated – internet access here in San Jose del Cabo was initially looking a little patchy. Now we’ve discovered where we can hijack some open wifi networks, and we’re back online!

So, what’s been happening…

We arrived here on Sunday evening. It was all a bit of a shame with the timing, as we actually had to leave San Diego at about 8.30 so we had time to drive back up to LA. We went past Laura & Roger’s new place to say hi (and get rid of some luggage we didn’t want to bring with us – what are friends for?!) Fairly smooth sailing flight-wise, although we had some delays boarding due to passport info not being entered into the booking correctly.

We’d arranged a transfer from the airport with the resort, which was certainly the right thing to do. As soon as you leave inbound customs, you are set upon by tens of people trying to get you to buy transport to your hotel. Some of them get quite nasty with repeated refusals! We had no trouble finding our driver, who was lovely and whisked us off promptly to the resort.

Once here we really couldn’t be bothered heading out anywhere, so we just popped up the stairs to Sardina Cantina – very friendly staff and excellent food! Just what we needed! A couple of margaritas later we collapsed into bed.

Monday we figured we’d just laze around and get the lie of the land. Part of that was heading out to get some supplies for the week, so off we went down to Mega – and let me tell you, it’s huge! The locals were proudly describing it as “just like Walmart!” They sell pretty much everything, and only a ten minute walk from the resort door. Lucky, ’cause it’s so hot that ten minutes is about all you can do!

The only thing that was a downer was the orange-shirted scumbags that filled the place. These guys are all over you like a rash, trying to get you to attend timeshare presentations in exchange for gifts, discounts, etc. The resort staff warn you about them as soon as you arrive; they’ve been ripping people off for ages. Again, they can get quite nasty when repeatedly refused. It’s a shame they don’t do something to get rid of them, ’cause it really does spoil the vibe of your holiday.

Back from the shops, it was time to just chill out around the pool, and sample the wares of the swim-up bar. Best invention ever.

Now, it’s Tuesday afternoon (just gone 5pm), and we’ve just got back from spending a few hours down at Cabo San Lucas. Had lunch down on the waterfront, and then took a couple of jet-skis for a spin around the bay, and out to have a look at El Arco (the arch). I would have taken some pictures, but the sun was against me, and my hands were soaked in salt water from the high-speed, half-airborne trip out there, so I didn’t. I’ll scan a postcard instead.

What ruins the beach atmosphere pretty much everywhere around here – but especially in Cabo San Lucas – is having to keep saying “No, gracias” every three steps when someone trying to sell sunglasses / hats / tshirts / massage / tours / activities cuts you off and shoves their wares in your face. I know they’re only trying to make a living, but I’m trying to have a relaxing holiday!

Tomorrow, some more fun lined up with a bit of an adventure day – some ziplining over canyons in the morning, and a sunset ATV tour in the afternoon. Woohoo!

Safely in San Diego

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We’ve made it safe and sound to San Diego, where we’re relaxing for the next few days.

The flight wasn’t too bad (business class helps!), and then the drive down from LA was pretty easy, traffic not too bad. We grabbed a late lunch in Mission Valley and had a fine old time eating and drinking in the sun.

It’s about 9.30pm Thursday local time, so we’re all about to crash out and get some sleep. It’s been a long day.

Off on holidays!

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The big day has finally arrived – we’re off on holidays. Mexico, here we come!

Trivia Challenge 2009

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Just back from the Trivia Challenge finals. Campbell’s team finished in seventh place, which is a fantastic effort.

Epilepsy Australia trivia challenge 2009

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Okay, so this isn’t “news” in that we’ve known for ages, but seeing as how Campbell never got around to posting anything:  Yes, her team is in the finals again this year (congratulations!), to be held at Monash Uni on the 18th of October. In answer to Denise, we’ve been told they have to be signed in by 9.30.

Good luck to all the Camelot Rise teams!

Temptation

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Campbell is possibly the biggest “Temptation” fan in the world. Imagine how happy she was to get to visit the set during taping!

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