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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on February 22, 2011

Great Long Caye, Belize picture!

We just found this image of our island on Google Earth, posted by Wes Bader. We have never seen this angle, WOW!

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on February 16, 2011

A baby loggerhead Belize turtle on Long Caye

So far this season we’ve seen evidence of at least 3 very exciting Hawksbill turtle hatch-outs on Long Caye. Guests have woken to disorientated baby turtles under their waterfront cabanas and a search has ensued to make sure no more needed help getting to the water. Emerging from the sandy nests Hawkbills start on their long journey to adulthood which can take more than 30 years. A female can we

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on February 4, 2011

Kitesurf holidays in Belize

Meg sent us this post: The sun is shining and the easterlies are blowing in Belize. I had a fab time with Vela guest Mike Hauty and the Slickrock staff who also got in some awesome sessions. Slickrock lead guide Mark Hopkins can officially now call himself a kiteboarder, he’s riding up wind, doing transitions and even throwing in the odd downloop. I’ve also had some perfect riding time and alm

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on February 3, 2011

Looking for kitesurfing schools? How about our Belize island?

Meg Griffiths, our Belize kitesurfing instructor, sent this post from Belize City. Last week we had 5 students in total, with the perfect teaching environment 3 of the 5 reached board start during their second lesson. The easterly trade winds blowing down the length of our 2.5 mile sand flats allow students the luxury of not being concerned about losing ground. They can always stand up to recover

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on February 2, 2011

Hurricanes in Belize

Hurricane threats are a fact of life in the Caribbean, and Belize is no exception. Every summer we grow increasingly worried as late summer and fall approach, for hurricane season lasts from On average, a major hurricane with widespread destruction hits Belize every 30 years. Belize City has been destroyed several times in the last century alone. Hurricane Hattie lead the government to move the ca

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on January 27, 2011

Is Belize safe?

Belize City has a bad reputation, are travelers to believe all that they hear? We have been living in Belize City on and off since 1990, and we have owned a house there for years. There are parts of the city you should avoid, especially at night. But the casual tourist would probably never end up in those places anyway, so you shouldn’t worry about that. You should simply take cabs at night, and

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on January 25, 2011

Macal River History: A Lost River in Belize

The Macal River, which we run a section of on our Belize Adventure Week trip, has a long history as part of Slickrock’s past trips and itineraries. Slickrock’s founder Cully Erdman led a team on the first complete kayak descent of the river’s stunning canyon around 1990, with only 2-3 portages around the bigger Class VI drops. An earlier expedition had traveled down the gorge with inflatable

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on January 21, 2011

Belize Island Cabanas

All guests love thatched-roofed cabanas at Belize beach resorts, but few people realize the effort it takes to build and maintain beach cottages on a remote island. We have built our cabanas with a simple design to avoid big losses should we lose a few to the waves and wind during hurricane season, but the biggest enemy to our structures is rust. The nails in all our buildings rust through in a sh

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Posted by Slickrock Adventures on January 20, 2011

Will I get bored out on the island for a week?

I get this question a lot and I have a standard answer: at the end of the week you will probably fall to the sand and grab me around the ankles and beg to stay. This is the best island you have EVER seen. NO TIME is enough time on Long Caye. Ask Steever Price, who is joining us this season for his 14th trip! Rich Lawson hasn’t missed a winter on the island since his first trip in April of 2006!

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