Posts Tagged CalActive

A Wild Time – Kijubi Running with Wolves?

Check this out for a memorable way to celebrate:

A couple of Kijubi customers celebrated their anniversary and a birthday in style when they took part in our Running with Wolves Hummer Tour in Palm Springs.  On the tour, guests are taken to the only place on Earth where you can actually interact with wolves.

Keith Elderkin said of the experience, “…we were amazed by the whole experience, it really made a special end to our holiday to get so close to the wolves, my wife was completely overwhelmed.
THANK YOU!

It’s not surprising really, as this tour has been featured on the Travel Channel, the Today Show, in Conde Nast Traveler, the Los Angeles Times and a wealth of other publications around the globe.  Other accolades include being awarded Attraction of the Year by the Palm Springs Desert Resorts Convention and Visitors Authority.

Perhaps why this particular tour has proven so popular is the attention to detail and the extra mile owner, Mark Farley, always takes for guests.  For the Elderkins’ special occasion, Mark provided two beautiful gift bags with mugs, aqua clips, cookies, a wolf statue, candy and more.  To top it off, he added two helium balloons, tied to each bag – one saying “HAPPY BIRTHDAY” and the other, “HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!”  Awww, what a guy!

Kijubi meeting a friendly wolf?

Kijubi meeting a friendly wolf?

To ensure our customers get only the very the best, Kijubi sends guests to the original Palm Springs Hummer tours; the only tours using authentic Hummers.

The Hummers provide luxurious air-conditioned comfort – what a way to see parts of the California wilderness that most people will never get to experience!  In fact, I think it’s about time the Kijubi Girls try it out…

Kijubi running with wolves?

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Kijubi Canyoneering?

Canyoneering - definitely one of Kijubi’s most popular activities and one for which we continually get rave reviews.

All summer we’ve been getting amazing feedback about this fast growing sport that has only become widely popular in the USA in the last few years.  One such glowing report came from a Kijubi partner, SCOA (Southern California Outdoors Adventurers) when they took 13 adventure-seeking Los Angelinos out to try their hand at scaling rock faces and rappelling down waterfalls.

Kijubi canyoneering in LA?

Kijubi canyoneering in LA?

Kijubi customers’ comments on canyoneering included:

When I posted the pictures of canyoneering to facebook I was baraged with comments like.. you lead the coolest life of anyone I know.” This event ROCKED for those of us with beginner climbing skills for whom it was a real adventure to rappel, etc! ”.

“So much fun and excitement.  MUST do activity; experience of a life time!”

“Awesome time.  The guides, people, weather, experience – all worked together in perfect harmony and then I went and had yogurt.  What a perfect day.  Canyoneering is FUN!”



The guides where great, very knowledgeable and always emphasized safety.”

“It will be hard to top this adventure. Thanks.”

“Great event, gorgeous weather, great people… rappelling underneath the waterfall was definitely a highlight.”

Kijubi rappeling down a waterfall this weekend?

Kijubi rappeling down a waterfall this weekend?


With reviews like that, what are you waiting for?  Now it’s your turn… Kijubi canyoneering?


About SCOA: After first trying out canyoneering in July, Kijubi’s partner, SCOA, has hit the mountains several times this summer, bringing back group after group as demand for canyoneering continued. SCOA unites like-minded activity seekers to try out new and unusual outdoors activities.  So, for those of you who like the idea of trying canyoneering but are a bit short of fun folks to go with, SCOA is a great resource for you to be able to meet new friends and try exciting activities.  Check out what they have on here and, of course, if you don’t see your favorite Kijubi activity on their calendar, let them (or us!) know so we can get it set up!

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A perfect day in the clouds down by the beach?

Heading to Laguna Beach

It’s nice when I leave my house in the morning to head to work and there is not a cloud in the sky and 65-70 degrees. A PERFECT DAY! So, a few days ago I am heading down to Laguna Beach (where our office is) and all of a sudden, as I drove down Newport Coast, it seemed as if I was driving straight down into the clouds. Seriously, it looked so weird. Take a look…

Laguna Beach in the Clouds

After about 2 hours, the clouds were gone and we were back to a perfect day. Weather Rules!

Anyway, this weekend we are going to try out the Authentic Military Flight Simulators in Anaheim… Will most definitely take some pictures and video and do a write-up on it.

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Winter Wonderland! CalActive goes Mammoth

Almost 50% of the CalActive team is heading for the snow this weekend! Back-to-back winter storms covered Mammoth Mountain in 7 to 10 feet of fresh snow in the last week and I cannot wait to get some of the action.

I first learnt to ski in the eastern Pyrenees mountains of Andorra, Western Europe, but I’ve been trying my hand at snowboarding recently – still early days but on the last day of our last trip to Mammoth in December 2007, I started getting the hang of carving (thanks to lots of patient coaching by my dear friend Andy), and now I cannot wait to get back on the slopes. Being South African and more inclined to gravitate towards sunny climes rather than snowy mountains, it took me a while to get my head around the whole appeal of voluntarily choosing to spend a holiday/weekend in the snow, but the bug has bitten and now I can’t get enough of it.

My first experience of being on a snowboard was at Aviemore in Scotland: it was during a complete white-out in the middle of what must surely have been a blizzard (or maybe it just felt that way), and my then-boyfriend and his buddies insisted on dragging poor inexperienced me up the mountain onto a black run and basically left me to my own devices. Needless to say, I was absolutely petrified, could not even get myself standing, and ended up with a very wobbly lip, trying to hold back the tears, and managed to bum-shuffle my way back to the lift where I went straight back down to the bar and consoled myself with an obscene amount of very strong hot rum drinks. Aaah, the joys of apres ski, even if you’ve not been down a single slope. Note to self: try not to drink too many of those delicious Hot Apple Pie drinks at Main Lodge this time – even though they taste like a soft drink, they can give you a very fuzzy head if you drink more than 11 on the trot (they are made of Tuaca® citrus liqueur and apple cider. Yummy).

California’s Mammoth Mountain Ski Area is very special in that it gets an unusually large amount of snow compared to other Eastern Sierra peaks. Mammoth Mountain itself was formed from a long series of eruptions that started over 100,000 years ago, and although the large amounts of carbon dioxide that is still released from its South flank (near Horseshoe Lake) can wreak havoc on trees in the vicinity, it also means that there are some pretty fantastic natural hot springs in the area – but you are unlikely to find them unless you are with someone in the know! This, I have realised, is a very carefully guarded secret and I consider myself very fortunate to have had the chance to soak in one of them after a glorious weekend of boarding. This is one of the things that makes me feel so privileged to live in Southern California: the fact that it is absolutely possible to go snowboarding in the morning, take a soak in a stunning natural hot spring at midday, then drive to the coast (Laguna Beach is the CalActive hub) and fit in a surf in the afternoon. Who could ask for more!

Those in the know reckon that there will be excellent snow conditions this weekend and I have also heard that the Night of Lights event (on Saturday) is great fun too – there’s a Red Bull Sledstyle demo, fireworks, the lot – so I imagine that it’s going to be a whole lot busier than it was when I was last there, about a month ago – lots of boarders and skiers pretending to like each other. Factoid (thanks Wikipedia): approximately 97% of all ski areas in North America and Europe now allow snowboarding, whereas in 1985, only 7% of U. S. ski areas allowed snowboarding, with a similar proportion in Europe. Even so, it’s estimated that only 20% of all visitors to US ski resorts are snowboarders. I bet the skiers feel that it’s a much bigger percentage…the whole rivalry really intrigues me. With a nod and lots of respect to Stevie and Paul, wouldn’t it be nice if we could all board/ski in perfect harmony?!

Soaking in a natural hot spring as the sun sets over the Sierra Nevada - a perfect end to a perfect snowboarding weekend!

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CalActive.com Launches Blog!

This is the first post on our blog. It is still under construction, but we should be live soon.

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