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there is also a horse ranch for some riding on Catalina.. and snorkeling
adventures.. "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message ups.com... My boys are seasoned Mooney travelers. This year I'm considering adding a trip to either Victoria Island or Catalina Island. My boys are 9 and 10 so I'm not sure if either of these could actually be made interesting. We've done so many trips, I'm having a harder time trying new things. Last summer we went to Vancouver and the boys had a great time canoeing and seeing the sites. Last March we went down to Mexico again and got to pet baby grey whales. Last week we went to D.C. to see the capitol. Would Victoria or Catalina Island offer anything interesting to boys of this age? -Robert |
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Water clarity is whatever it is when you get there. It varies a lot with a
huge number of factors. The times that I have dived there it has been pretty good. You can access the area from the shore. It is a kelp forest. Mike MU-2 "Robert M. Gary" wrote in message oups.com... That sounds interesting! Is the water really clear? Who would I contact for more information? Do you have to pre-register? I would **LOVE** to take the kids to do something like this. They are really into marine life (they've visited numerous aquariums, etc) and they love to swim. I've never actually been anywhere where the water was actually clean enough to see stuff. -Robert |
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![]() "Robert M. Gary" wrote They are really into marine life (they've visited numerous aquariums, etc) and they love to swim. I've never actually been anywhere where the water was actually clean enough to see stuff. Go south, young man! There are tons of places in the southern regions, such as the Mexican resorts, Bahamas, Virgin Islands, Florida Keys, and coastline, Bermuda. (not so south, but beautiful) The list goes on, and the water is much warmer, with coral, everywhere. -- Jim in NC |
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In article . com, rmg1
@my-deja.com says... My boys are seasoned Mooney travelers. This year I'm considering adding a trip to either Victoria Island or Catalina Island. AVX, Catalina Island's runway has gotten bad enough with the potholes and soft spots that our Club has banned it as a landing spot. The last person who landed there came back with an airplane with a dinged prop and looking as dirty as if it came off a dirt runway. Everybody is waiting for the Conservatory to approve repairs to the runway. --Carlos V. |
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Hi Robert
You did mean Vancouver Island didn't you? Victoria is the capital, and seat of government, for BC. I live in BC and visit Vancouver Island often - so I can give you some firsthand knowledge. Victoria is the seat of government (booooring) and the whalewatch capital (exciting - especially from a rented inflateable) of Canada. It has a fabulous museum, if you want a historical experience it has thee Empress Hotel - terribly English old boy ![]() And it has an undersea aquarium. It also has the largest totom pole in the word (Alert Bay), some incredible scenery, fabulous ferry tours of the gulf islands - the West Coast Trail is in the top ten hikes on the planet, Tofino - which has a runway - is my favourite place in Canada - spectacular west coast - think fishing, whale watching, hiking, sunbathing, stormwatching, etc. etc. If you want lots of specifics & advice, please email me privately and I'll help you plan your itinerary. Tony -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE In article . com, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: My boys are seasoned Mooney travelers. This year I'm considering adding a trip to either Victoria Island or Catalina Island. My boys are 9 and 10 so I'm not sure if either of these could actually be made interesting. We've done so many trips, I'm having a harder time trying new things. Last summer we went to Vancouver and the boys had a great time canoeing and seeing the sites. Last March we went down to Mexico again and got to pet baby grey whales. Last week we went to D.C. to see the capitol. Would Victoria or Catalina Island offer anything interesting to boys of this age? -Robert -- Tony Roberts PP-ASEL VFR OTT Night Cessna 172H C-GICE |
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("Brad Zeigler" wrote)
Geez, when I was that age I was excited to set the tent up in the back yard. Tent? We put an old canvas tarp over the picnic table (and) benches. The benches gave your 'fort' that bump-out feel. g And you hoped like heck the flashlight wouldn't conk out before you did. Montblack "Sleeping out," listening to the distant trains all night - good times. |
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Montblack wrote:
Tent? We put an old canvas tarp over the picnic table (and) benches. The benches gave your 'fort' that bump-out feel. g You had tarp? I, we, had to steal trash bags from the local Mickey Ds (by going into the bathrooms, lifted the bag out of the trashcans and getting unused bags that they stored below the used bag). We'd slit them open, spread them out, taped them together strung them up and Voila' We had a tent. We even gathered up enough bottles to return and bought hotdogs to roast on the fire we built in the nearby bird sanctuary. Boy! That reminds me, we stumbled on five Ganja trees one summer in the Sanctuary. We were only about ten years old and didn't even smoked cigarettes yet. Bryan "The Monk" Chaisone |
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