Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Homework assigned to me for tonight...Create a LA Bucket List:)



Bucket List:

Catalina- Kayaking (Two Harbors)-Secluded coves/caves/beachs- http://www.visitcatalinaisland.com/twoHarbors/acti_kayaking.php


Huntington Beach bonfires- http://www.huntingtonbeachevents.com/firepit.html


Yashimaro Farmers Market- Every Thurs. through Sept.- 5-9pm- http://www.yamashirohollywood.com/tag/hollywood-farmers-market/


Sailboat/catamaran- Charter a sailboat- http://www.bluepacificboating.com/powerandsailboatfleet.php


Skydive

 
Deep Hot Springs in San Bernandino- http://www.weekendsherpa.com/stories/deep-creek-hot-springs-in-san-bernadino-national-f/
 

Camping in Joshua Tree Park
 

Pear Lake- http://www.weekendsherpa.com/stories/backpack-to-pear-lake-in-sequoia-national-park/


Dining in the Dark- http://la.darkdining.com/
  



Fish Falls- Hike that is only accessible certain days- http://www.azusarock.com/fishcreek/calendar.html


Outdoor movies/pool movies
  
$10 Hot air balloon ride- http://www.ocgp.org/visit/balloon/
  
Free Sunday yoga- http://lululemon.com/southbay/plazaelsegundo
 
AntiGravity Yoga(Looks soo fun!!)- http://www.believefitnessstudio.com/

Complete a 5k- http://laraces.com/

Learn to surf


Channel Islands-http://www.nps.gov/chis/planyourvisit/things2do.htm
Anacapa- $59 p.p-9:30am-12 mi.-volcanic island, creating towering sea cliffs, sea caves, and natural bridges, such as forty-foot-high Arch Rock, two-mile trail system, Two overlooks (Cathedral Cove and Pinniped Point) provide excellent spots to look down on seals and sea lions in the island coves, 1932 light station whose mission revival style buildings include the lighthouse, 30 sea caves, NO BEACHES 
Santa Cruz- $59 p.p.- 20 mi-deep canyons with year-round springs and streams; and 77 miles of craggy coastline cliffs, giant sea caves, pristine tidepools, and expansive beaches. One of the largest and deepest sea caves in the world, Painted Cave, is found on the northwest coastline of Santa Cruz, waterfall over the entrance in the spring, Several trails and roads traverse eastern Santa Cruz Island, providing visitors with spectacular hiking opportunities, The mixed sand and cobblestone Scorpion Beach is a world-class destination for swimming, diving, snorkeling, and kayaking because of easy beach access, clear ocean waters, spectacular shoreline with sea caves to explore. Kayaking east towards Scorpion Rock or west towards Cavern Point provides great wildlife viewing and sea caves. Kayaking from Prisoners Harbor is also very scenic. varied coastline has steep cliffs, gigantic sea caves, and coves and sandy beaches
Santa Rosa- $82 p.p.-2.5-3 hours-Several trails and roads traverse Santa Rosa Island, providing visitors with spectacular hiking opportunities, weather can be windy anytime of year-30-knot winds are not uncommon, Several trails and roads traverse the island, providing visitors with spectacular hiking opportunities, including the relatively flat route to Water Canyon Beach to the rugged, mountainous path to Black Mountain, Due to the strong, persistent wind,swimming, snorkeling, diving, and kayaking are limited and recommended for the experienced visitor only. Despite the wind, Santa Rosa Island offers exceptional beach walking on white sand beaches. Access to one of the best beaches, Water Canyon Beach, is just over a mile from the pier in Bechers Bay and just down canyon from the campground, 
San Miguel- $105 p.p.-3.5-4 hours-Only camping trips avail. Twice a year 1 day trips-Wind and weather constantly sweep, ranger-guided, 16-mile round-trip hike, subject to high winds and lots of fog. The island is a tableland of lush grasses and wildflowers, with 27 miles of jagged, rocky coastline dotted with sandy white beaches
Santa Barbara- 2.5-3 hours- $82 p.p- only 8 trips out- rugged cliffs using the steep trail from the landing cove, they will find a just over 5 miles of trails that meander over gentle slopes and low mountain tops to dramatic overlooks and magnificent coastal views. cliff island, access to the water is only at the Landing Cove via a dock. There are no other accessible beaches unless you have a watercraft. The underwater visibility is usually very good and the water is teeming with life. Kayaking north towards Arch Point or south towards the Sea Lion Rookery provides great wildlife viewing, sea caves, and arches. Experienced kayakers can circumnavigate the island's five-mile coastline.

.La Jolla Kayaking Sea Caves- http://lajollaseacavekayaks.com/

Hot air ballon ride


Jetlev R200 plans to shoot you 35 mph into the air. This 30-pound jetpack is totally real, totally rentable, and totally attached to a mini-boat housing a 200 HP marine engine.When the engine pumps 1,000 gallons of water per minute at 60 psi (think fire hose) to the pack, you'll propel 30 feet up.Your two-hour flight experience starts with instruction. You’ll watch a safety video and get in-pack training. Then you don your wetsuit, life vest and helmet, and it’s out on the water.Though you are sitting on a padded seat and strapped into a five-point safety harness, you’ll feel effortlessly suspended as you zoom weightlessly through the air. Simple arm movements control your direction in three dimensions- http://www.jetlevsouthwest.com/

Waterfall Hikes
Trail Canyon Falls- http://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/california-trail-canyon-falls.html

Solider Creek Falls-http://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/california-soldier-creek-falls.html

Heart Rock Falls-http://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/california-heart-rock-falls.html


Big Falls-http://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/california-big-falls.html

Fish Canyon- http://www.world-of-waterfalls.com/california-fish-canyon-falls.html


 

Snorkel with Leopard Sharks-  http://www.hikebikekayak.com/index.php/snorkel-san-diego/la-jolla-leopard-shark-snorkel-tour.html

 

Free Riviera Village to Terrenea Resort Shuttle-http://blog.southbayevents.com/2013/09/free-riviera-village-to-terranea-resort-shuttle-service/

  Private Dining Society- http://dinnerlab.com/losangeles/joinus.html#.UkMiOT8U6So
Antigravity Yoga


 

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