Written by Adventure Accents on July 1, 2019.
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Nestled in the heart of Iran, you’ll find Mount Damavand, waiting for you. It really is a magical peak and has special significance for Iranian people both from a mythical and a geographical sense. At 5610 meters, it is Iran’s highest mountain and for this reason, it’s often known as the “Roof of Iran”. It’s also the highest natural point in the Middle East and the highest volcano in...
Written by Adventure Accents on July 1, 2019.
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Mountaineering, also referred to as mountain climbing or alpine climbing (when it takes place in the Alps), is the sport of traversing a mountain. It often involves going through different types of terrains and combining skills from other disciplines (like rock climbing & ice climbing), with the goal of reaching the summit and returning down safely. Depending on the height of the mountain, th...
Written by Adventure Accents on July 1, 2019.
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Outdoor adventures are a great way to keep everyone entertained on a family holiday. Getting outside in a new place is also an excellent way to learn more about the area, take in some spectacular scenery, learn a new skill or improve an existing one. Plus, the whole family will be able to burn off some excess energy! The world is your oyster when planning an active family vacation, as family-fri...
Written by Adventure Accents on July 1, 2019.
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Climbing a mountain is all about putting your technical abilities, physical stamina, strength, and resourcefulness to the test. For mountain adventurers, goals are the fuel that keeps them moving. The more ambitious the goals, the more intense the training path required to finally accomplish them. Pawel is a 46-year-old man from Poland, who has been living in the USA for the past 20 years. Wit...
Written by Adventure Accents on July 1, 2019.
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The Inca trail is perhaps the most classic and along the way you get to pass important sites like Llactapata, Sayaqmarka, Phuyupatamarca and the Sun Gate. However, there are around 500 people per day trekking the Inca trail so it can get crowded, it also gets booked up quite far in advance. Conversely, the Salkantay trail sees around only 50 trekkers per day. So, while you may not be passing exa...