Exploring
Flyboarding and Boats
About a month and a half ago, one of my friends here invited me to something called Flyboarding at Lake Pleasant, which is in North Phoenix. I thought to myself "Flyboarding?", seemed like some outer space type thing. However when I looked it up online, it looked like quite possibly the coolest thing ever. See for yourself here: http://azflyboardrentals.com/
How it works is that there is a board with two jets which tie onto your feet. The water pressure comes from a modified jetski which is manned by two people who seem to hopefully know what they're doing. One of the people on the jetski control the amount of power you receive at the flyboard, so depending on your experience level, they adjust the power accordingly. There were four of us that went, with 15 minutes each and although it doesn't sound like a long time, it certainly felt like more than enough since we were all exhausted by the end of it. I don't think I've ever had to use so many muscles on my legs and feet so much before.
Planes aren't the only way to fly |
You may wonder what else there is to do in a massive lake? Well fear not, there is indeed plenty to do in Lake Pleasant. There are jet skis, fishing and speed boats. There are also canoes but lets be honest, things without engines aren't very interesting. We got jet skis then hired a 300hp speed boat afterwards, it goes without saying that both of those things are amazing fun and with the weather being over 30 degrees Celsius in October, it is perfect for water sports!
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On a boat! |
Las Vegas
The next adventure after that brought me to the fabulous Las Vegas. I had a very good friend of mine (who himself is an OAA graduate) come to visit me for just under a week. It's the second time I've ever been and if I am to be completely honest, I think it is a place that every over 21 year old must visit at some point in their lives.
Las Vegas Boulevard |
We went to grab some dinner at PF Changs, then got ready and partied until the early hours at The Marquee nightclub, which is inside The Cosmopolitan Hotel. I'd say it's probably the best club I have ever been to. If you're into your clubbing, you'll simply be blown away by the sheer size and beauty of this place. Beautiful layout along with beautiful people. It wasn't too different from our second night where we hit XS nightclub at The Encore Hotel. Both nights had high profile dance DJs performing there so all these clubs generally pull in a crowd.
During the day we walked around, I actually had a chance to go to the Old Las Vegas, which is quite a way south of Las Vegas Boulevard. It's amazing to see how much had changed in such a small space of time. There wasn't really much to do there in comparison to what's on offer in the current Las Vegas Strip, but it's something that has to be seen. For me, it was amazing to think of how much time and effort goes into building all these amazing structures and sites for people to just go and have a good time, even to this day. You notice if you have a chance to tour all of the casinos and hotels along the strip, that you don't really fully appreciate the quality of everything. For instance, take a look at the picture I've posted below:
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These flower are real |
What you see is the garden that they've built inside The Wynn hotel, just by the casino. I mean look at it, those plants are real and breathing. I can't begin to comprehend the amount of work that went into building this masterpiece. Having said all this, Vegas isn't a place for everyone. If you're not a smoker, drinker or clubber then it would probably be your nightmare. It is a 24 hour place and and if you are not that type of person then it is probably not for you.
Tuscon Boneyard
A place I would highly recommend to anyone who is at least remotely interested in aviation is the Tuscon Bonyard, or more appropriately named the AMARG boneyward. There aren't really many bones there, but instead a humongous collection of planes that have come to the end of their lives, ranging from world war bombers to more recent airliners. You could truly spend an entire day walking around and seeing the planes as there are apparently more dead planes here than there are registered and flying in the UK. I have generously posted a few of the pictures I took from when I went.
Convair B36 |
Airforce 2 - B707 |
Not sure what this is |
Airforce 2 - B707 |
US Navy F/A-18 |
Well the last place I'll talk about is the Grand Canyon. I'd say of all the places I've been to since I've been here, this is the place you should really go out of your way to see. I'm sure you've all seen pictures in magazines and it just looks like a load of red rocks. Let me tell you though, no words can describe what this place actually looks like when you see it in real life with your own eyes. It is simply magnificent. Me and a few others who were brave enough went fairly close to the edge and when I look out into the distance, it felt like I could sit there for hours to absorb the greatness that was in front of me.
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On the edge |
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Me being famous |