From Greece to Alaska

Adventures,Tours 4 November 2010 | Comments Off

Since the Greece trip has been cancelled, it is now time to begin planning the next adventure trip, which will be to Alaska.

The main purpose for this trip will be to see the Aurora Borealis. Since the best time to view the Northern Lights is between September and March, and those two months are the warmer ones, we will go either March or September 2011.

Secondly, the months of March and September combine sufficiently dark skies with mild temperatures for comfortable viewing.As NASA astronomer Sten Odenwald notes, observations from Yerkes Observatory in Wisconsin during a 55-year period spanning five sunspot cycles confirm that March and September are the most frequent months for auroras and January and July the least likely. Most solar activity comes from regions of the sun outside the solar equatorial band plus or minus 10° to either side of the solar equator.

The Earth in its orbit is inside this equatorial band during January and July, and when it is at it maximum heliographic latitudes in September and March, the Earth is in the zone of maximum solar activity. Another factor in choosing a “best time of year” has to be comfort for the viewer.

The plan will be to go to Alaska, see the Aurora Borealis, polar bears, do a little hiking and sightseeing and visit as many beautiful places as possible.

Tour Cancelled

Greece,Tours 15 October 2010 | Comments Off

Unfortunately, we were unable to get enough people to go to Greece. So the tour is cancelled. Maybe next year!

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Greece 2010 Tour Draft

Greece,Tours 29 September 2010 | Comments Off

Right now, it looks like we will spend about 8 days in Greece, from Friday or Saturday to Sunday or Monday the following week.

Here is what the trip looks like as of now:

Day 1

  • Arrive Athens, Greece
  • Drive to Loutraki and stay

    Day 2

    • Visit Ancient Corinth ruins – morning
    • Visit Corinth Castle ruins – lunch
    • Epidaurus – evening just before closing time when there are very few people visiting
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      Day 3

      • Visit Heraion ruins
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      Day 4

      • Visit Athens
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      Day 5, 6, 7

      • Stay on the island of Milos
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        Currently Working on Another Trip to Greece

        Greece,Tours 23 August 2010 | Comments Off

        The last trip was to the south island of New Zealand, after which everyone asked me to create a tour to Alaska. That trip is planned for September 2011. In the meantime, two members asked me to create another Greece tour. So I am working on that right now.

        This time to Greece, I am looking into doing a few days on one of Greece’s islands. We will go to Athens, Loutraki, Corinth, and visit several new places including an island before heading back to Japan.

        We will go to Greece around the first week of December, 2010, which is harvest time for olives.

        We will do what is called an Agro Tour where we will actually participate in harvesting the olives and possibly even press our own olive oil. Since we will be going during harvest time, we will also join in on harvest festivals and fun things that happen during that time period.

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        Anyone wishing to join in on the fun and do some olive harvesting along with sightseeing Greece, eating delicious food and relaxing in the warm Mediterranean sun, give me a call, email me or contact me through this site.

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        Milford Sound and Franz Josef

        New Zealand 22 April 2010 | Comments Off

        Here are the pictures from our Milford Sound and Franz Josef Glacier trips.

        For those of you who are in these pictures and you wish to download copies, right-click on the images you like and the click Save Image. This will save the images to your computer.

        NOTE: If you wish to have the larger originals, register on my site and then contact me using the messaging system built into this site. I will help you get the originals instead of the smaller sized images.

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        Whitewater Rafting the Shotover River

        New Zealand 22 April 2010 | Comments Off

        This morning, we started out for our activity at 8:15am, the latest of any of the days we have been here so far.

        On Tuesday we left at 6am to make it for our Milford Sound cruise at 10:30 and left the apartment at 4:45 Wednesday morning to get to our Franz Josef Glacier hike. It  was so nice to sleep in today!

        We arrived at the Queenstown Rafting start point to get our wetsuits, booties, dry-gear, oars and life vests before taking a 45-minute bus ride up and over a mountain to the drop-off point to begin our rafting trip down the Shotover.

        The journey to the point was on a mountain road cut out by gold miners way way back when gold was being mined out of this area, probably over a hundreds years back or so. The road was dirt the majority of the way and just wide enough for one car, or in our case a bus. If oncoming traffic was present, someone had to back up to a point along the steep mountain cliff to where the other could pass. If you have a fear of heights, you should sleep on the bus. Otherwise, this road may cause you to pass out from fear, especially if you look out the windows and down!

        Our float down the Shotover lasted around 2 hours. It was a really fun rafting trip and no one from our boat went overboard. However, one woman from the Kuwahara boat did go overboard; an woman from New York who had rafted one other time many years ago. I guess rafting is not like riding a bike?

        The rafting driver for our boat, luckily, had learned a little Japanese while doing rafting tours in Australia. He did a great job telling everyone what to do in nihongo! His name is Tom! For those Japanese reading this, get him to be your driver and you will go down river without a hitch.

        Hats off to Tom and Chris, a 19-year old guy who is learning to be a rafting guide-driver. You guys did a good job today and made the trip very fun for everyone. The conversation was also great.

        After rafting, we went on a little drive around the area, found some sheep and a shepherd and his dogs and took some photos. Then we went shopping at our favorite place, Fresh Choice, bought groceries for tonight and tomorrow morning and then took the van back to Hertz.

        After that, we went downtown and shopped for omiyage, drank coffee at Starbucks where we met a girl from Toyonaka, Osaka and then came back to our apartment where we are now preparind mussels, vegetables, meats and breads for dinner. Wine and beer to wash it all down!

        Tomorrow: Auckland!

        Glacier Hiking Today

        New Zealand 21 April 2010 | Comments Off

        We are just about to leave for Franz Josef Glacier to do some hiking and sightseeing.

        This has been a beautiful trip. But then of course, it’s very difficult to find anything not beautiful in New Zealand!

        Will post pictures of our trip today and yesterday later tonight.

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