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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on July 22, 2011
Last week I was interviewed via email by Bo Bissett of Fotolo.co, an adventure travel/photo/extreme sports blog– http://blog.fotolo.co/2011/show-your-wild-side-slickrock-belize/
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I left Moab at 6:30 am this morning and drove to Grand Junction, Colorado. “Junction” is the big city to us. Moabites go there to see doctors and buy stuff. Today I finalized our color Belize brochure for printing. (It is already available to download from our home page.) When I return from Belize a week from today, I get to pick up a few boxes of them on my way home. We won’t do the big mai
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Join Victor this winter in Belize on our island. Just try to keep up with him!
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Victor Myers runs the East Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon, high water!
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I receive a lot of pictures by email from people just getting home from the island. I save most of them and use some of them, but it can take a while for me to deal with these messages. Because I am going to Belize this weekend, I am trying to clean out my inbox. I JUST looked at the pictures that Jenn Workman sent to me back in May (sorry about the delay Jenn!) Jenn was on our first ever Belize i
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Our best itinerary for solo travel is our Belize Adventure Week package. This very active vacation is perfect for single women or men who are traveling alone to Belize. This tour has our smallest maximum… only 12 people can join this trip at a time. This is because of the size of the van we use for the inland part of the tour. On this adventure package we explore Tikal in nearby Guatemala, we vi
Read morePosted by Slickrock Adventures on July 18, 2011
Belize celebrates their 30th anniversary this September! In 1981 Belize became Belize, after 149 years as British Honduras, a British colony. Chaa Creek, Belize’s oldest eco-lodge, celebrates the anniversary of their inception this September also. They have a BIG party planned, and a bunch of deals to entice you there for the festivities. Visit their blog to read more about it: The Belizean birt
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