Got this from NatGeo Blog. The ICON A5 Amphibious Sport Aircraft is everyman's dream of owning a plane and taking off for a weekend flight. The aircraft is 22 Ft Long, carbon hulled, barrels in at 120mph, folding wings and takes 20 gallons of unleaded gasoline. With it's folding wings, you can tow it behind your car and go to the lake and launch it like a jetski. The canopy inside looks just like a car dashboard with twin joysticks for control. The ICON costs U$ 139,000 (cheaper than a Ferrari) and will be rolling out of the ICON Aircraft factory by 2011.
Saturday, September 26, 2009
ICON - Flying Jetski
Got this from NatGeo Blog. The ICON A5 Amphibious Sport Aircraft is everyman's dream of owning a plane and taking off for a weekend flight. The aircraft is 22 Ft Long, carbon hulled, barrels in at 120mph, folding wings and takes 20 gallons of unleaded gasoline. With it's folding wings, you can tow it behind your car and go to the lake and launch it like a jetski. The canopy inside looks just like a car dashboard with twin joysticks for control. The ICON costs U$ 139,000 (cheaper than a Ferrari) and will be rolling out of the ICON Aircraft factory by 2011.
Friday, September 18, 2009
BIG GAME Fishing - Spratly Islands
Thursday, September 17, 2009
INTREPID Adventurer - Reinhold Messner
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Paradise Found by Motorbike
I’ve been fortunate enough to ride some incredible roads – roads in the Alps, in Australia, in America, in South Africa – but none of them – NONE – have combined riding challenge, surface quality, location, weather and a lack of traffic to quite the same effect as this. - BIKE
"More then 200 turns of every kind of camber and radius imaginable, one following the other with no straightaways in between. Dragging pegs through hairpins, throwing my weight across the bike while rolling the power on through the curve. I’ll be dreaming of that road for years to come and I don’t have enough expletives to properly describe it to you.“This next section is 60km of insanity,” he quips before sending me off. I tear off down this unimaginably empty road where I hit 170km, then brake into huge sweeping corners at 140km, slowing into 90km inclined hairpins and I just kept trying to ramp more speed into each corner" - Mike S. from Canada
Imagine traversing the wild landscape of
Via Ferrata - Rock Climbing for Everyone
Monday, September 14, 2009
Red Demons of Mexico
The Giant Squids of Baja or commonly known as the Humboldt Squid can now be seen up close via a unique tether diving system. The Red Demon Squid, an apex predator, can reach the size of 7 Feet and weigh over 150 pounds and has a very bad reputation among local fishermen. Travelers craving encounters with the world's weirdest wildlife need not look further than the red demon squid and is the newest thrill for seekers of high-adrenalin diving adventures.The animal has three hearts, blue blood, eight arms, two tentacles and 70,000 teeth," says Scott Cassell, team leader for Sea Wolves. "Even though you are wearing chain mail armor, its beak can snap a hand, arm or foot off if you're not careful. Diving with the giant squid is not for novices."
The Supreme Test - Namibia Ultra Marathon
Killer CROC of Burundi
The legendary Gustave, the killer crocodile of Burundi strikes again. The infamous maneater was reportedly spotted by Patrice Faye, a naturalist who has been tracking the croc since 1998. Gustave is 20 feet long and weighs in at 2,000 pounds and is reputed to have devoured hundreds of villagers in the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Mt. Kinabalu Climbathon
The 23rd edition of the Mt. Kinabalu Climbathon will be held on Oct. 24-25, 2009 in Sabah, Malaysia. The climbing marathon will be held in SE Asia's highest mountain at 14,000 feet and Malaysia's first world heritage site. Arguably the world's toughest mountain race, this event is held in conjuction with Sabah Parks and the International Skyrunning Federation and is part of the 7 race skyrunning world series.
The Lost World of New Guinea
The Natural History Unit of BBC just came back from their expedition in the heart of Papua New Guinea. The team of scientists found a Lost World of new animal species on an extinct kilometer deep volcano crater of Mt. Bosavi. The prisitine jungles within the crater allowed many animals to develop in isolation for the last 200,000 years since the volcano last erupted.