Escape the heat and dive into the ultimate water park adventure at Schlitterbahn! In this episode, we'll take you on a splash-filled journey through the park's iconic water slides, lazy rivers, and wave pools. From the thrilling rapids to the relaxing float trips, we'll share our favorite spots and tips for a unforgettable day at Schlitterbahn. Get ready to cool off and have a blast with us!
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Join us for a thrilling adventure to Fiesta Texas! In this episode, we dive into the heart of the park, exploring its iconic rides, exhilarating shows, and vibrant atmosphere. From the towering coasters to the refreshing water attractions, we'll share our personal experiences and tips for making the most of your visit. Get ready for a wild ride as we uncover the magic of Fiesta Texas!
Dive into the depths with us as we explore the enchanting Jacob's Well. From its crystal-clear waters to its rich history, we uncover the magic of this natural wonder.
Rescuing animals is not for the faint of heart. Every day, volunteers go out of their way to rescue animals in danger of harm, including unnecessary euthanasia. Recently, Linda decided to stop fearing everything that could go wrong with volunteering and just jump in to help save a few dogs by driving them on part of a freedom ride. Jarrett helped her make sure everything was ok at home so she could do the transport and assisted her when she brought an unexpected visitor home. In this episode, they share one of their most adventurous experiences thus far, and how to prepare to volunteer for your first freedom ride.
This episode is about Jarrett's solo backpacking trip of the the Lone Star Hiking Trail (LSHT) over 5 days. The LSHT is a 96 mile long hiking trail in East Texas. The trail travels through connecting public lands of the Sam Houston National Forest and private lands. It also happens to be the longest continuous hiking trail in the State of Texas.
Arbor Hills Nature Preserve is located on the outskirts of Plano, TX in the DFW area and is a hidden gem of nature hidden inside the metroplex. The park has pavilions restrooms, 3 miles of paved trails, 3 miles of unpaved trails, and 3 miles of biking trails. If you need a break from city life, you don't have to go far. Just make a quick stop to Arbor Hills.
A day trip to local outdoor attractions around Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. LOcations include Diriyah, Wadi Namar, Wadi Hanifa, and Heet Cave.
The Edge of the World (Jebel Fihrayn) is located in the desert northwest of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This desert is rocky, filled with cliffs so breathtaking that from atop the escarpment, all that lies in front of you is the horizon, making it seem like you're at the edge of the world.
It's part of the much longer Tuwaiq Escarpment and drops down 1,000 feet into an ancient ocean bed. While standing on the cliffs, you'll spot dried rivers weaving across the land, and see camels moving far below. These camels and their herders follow a well-trodden path, as an ancient caravan route once passed within its shadow.
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Concluding their summer 2021 west Texas adventure, Jarrett and Linda visited mystical Marfa. Listen to picture what it's like to sleep at El Cosmico, relax at The Water Stop, and observe the night sky in search of the Marfa lights. Hear about their time-capsule experiences at the Prada art installation and the site of the 1956 movie Giant. Learn with them about Marfa at the Marfa and Presidio County Museum and what it's like to eat at Al Campo Wine Garden & Rustic Bistro when it is hosted by Fil N' Viet. Enjoy with them their memories of enjoying the west Texas sunset while eating pizza from Para Llevar. And like them, don't forget to take cash when you visit Marfa so that you can savor a delicious Marfa Burrito.
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Out in west Texas, along the U.S.-Mexico border, there is a place where you can camp, bike, bird watch, backpack, and see archeological wonders. This is Seminole Canyon State Park, located in Comstock, along the Pecos and Rio Grande Rivers. Humans have inhabited this place for more than 10,000 years, leaving art and glimpses of their lives for today's visitors. The park offers at least three types of tours, outdoor activities, and a museum to give visitors a historical perspective. Jarrett and Linda endured the Texas summer heat to tell you about this park, which is perfect for those listeners looking for a great winter Texas adventure.
To learn more about Seminole Canyon State Park and Historic Site, visit their webpage at https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/seminole-canyon.
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Today, we're going to tell you about the first part of a Texas road trip, where we visit X-Bar Ranch and Caverns of Sonora. X-Bar Ranch is a great place to get away that has hiking, big night skies, and a birders paradise. Caverns of Sonora are equally amazing and considered one of the best show caves in the world.
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A wonderful place where one can find royalty, wizards, plague doctors, and fairies - no it's not fantasy. This is the Texas Renaissance Festival, currently open in Todd Mission, Texas. In this episode, Jarrett and special guest CJ tell you about their adventure at the festival, including the camping. Listen to hear about whether you need to wear a costume, what it costs to attend, and how much fun you'll have!
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The spooky season marks the start of Season 2. Team AdventuresWithBG ventured into Scream Hollow, a Halloween park about an hour southeast of Austin, Texas. The park includes four haunted houses and a haunted hayride - all in the middle of the woods. Listen to hear about how to reach the park, ticket prices, and a preview of the monstrosities that await you in the small town of Smithville, Texas.
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A day after finishing the Salkantay Trek, Jarrett and most of the group took on an extra hike. Jarrett talks about what it was like hiking up Machu Picchu mountain and the view from there. Meanwhile, Linda and another groupmate took it slower that morning and walked through the Machu Picchu palace. Linda and Jarrett talk about visiting this majestic place during the dry season in 2019, as compared to their visit during the wet season in 2012 to explain the measures the Peruvian government is taking to protect this historic place.
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Day 4 on the Salkantay Trail included a steep hike uphill and downhill. The group began its adventure that day at La Playa (6,716 ft / 2,000 m) and hiking for three hours to the ancient Inca lookout of Llactapata (8,694 ft / 2,650 m). From Llactapata, they braved the steep trail downhill for two hours. It was here where Linda experienced another near-miss. Finally, the group arrived at Hidroelectrica (6,233 ft / 1,900 m) and boarded the train to Aguascalientes (6,692 ft / 2,040 m). Thus ended the camping portion of the trail to Macchu Picchu; the visit to the majestic palace would happen the next day.
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Day 3 on the Salkantay Trail went downhill - literally. That day, the trail began at Collpapampa (9,842 ft / 3,000 m) and it was straight downhill to La Playa (6,716 ft / 2,000 m). They hiked 9.7 miles / 15.6 km over seven hours. Needless to say, it was a day when Jarrett and Linda made good use of their walking sticks to venture into jungle territory.
As they ventured into the outskirts of the Amazon, the group left behind the frigid airs of the prior day and were welcomed by a tropical climate. They stopped at several waterfalls and crossed a few more bridges. To reward themselves after the grueling workout of the last few days, when the group arrived at La Playa they grabbed their swimsuits and headed for the hot springs nearby. If you want to hear about what it's like to hike in a tropical climate, listen to this podcast for more details.
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The journey of the Salkantay Trek to Macchu Picchu marked its highest point at the Salkantay Pass on Day 2. That day, the trail began at Soraypampa (1,263 ft / 3,850 m) and ended at Collpapampa (9,842 ft / 3,000 m). It was the longest hike of the adventure, with 13.5 miles / 21.2 km traversed along more or less eleven hours.
Day 2 also had the highest point of the trek - literally. Situated at an altitude of 15,090 ft / 4,600 m, the Salkantay Pass is above the point of where vegetation grows. It looked and felt as if being on the moon (at least, based on the pictures we've seen). Coming down from the Pass gave us a chance to walk above and amongst the clouds as we walked through a cloud forest. If you want to hear about what it's like to walk in the clouds, listen to this podcast for more details.
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Jarrett and Linda tell you about their take off from Cusco and their first day of hiking the Salkantay Trail. They describe the challenges, the sites they most remember, and the incidents that stood out to them from their first day and night out on the trail.
Their 2019 adventurous hike began at Challacancha at an altitude of 2,900 m / 9,500 ft. and ended that day in Soraypampa at 3,850 m / 12,795 ft. After first arriving in Soraypampa, the entire group took an evening stroll to the glacial Lake Humantay at 4,200 m / 13,780 ft. At the end of the day, making it to the lake required mustering extra strength and motivation. In this episode, Jarrett and Linda tell you whether it was worth it.
Looking for more opportunities to escape the quarantine? Read about some of Jarrett's and Linda's adventures over the years at www.AdventureswithBG.com. To see some of the pictures from visiting Peru and other adventures, follow AdventuresWithBG on Instagram and Facebook.
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