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Adventures and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende

7 Jul
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

An excerpt from my, “Adventures and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende”.

Introduction
San Miguel, without a doubt, is a magical place. No one knows exactly why, but it’s true. Now, adding to the magic is a new Spirit of Adventure. Adventure and ecotourism have come to the forefront of San Miguel’s culture, and new generations will flock to San Miguel, in the future, to enjoy all of these new activities. And we’re surrounded by other ecotourism destinations within a days travel in almost every direction.

We now have, thanks to Pilot Jay Kimball, hot air baloon flights. The most exciting way to view this centuries old city from a different perspective. An adventure without compare! Within practically everyone’s budget is an experience that you will never forget.

And there is a place, Cante, dedicated to the conservation and appreciation of our natural resources. Set in the heart of the central highlands of Mexico, this reserve covers more than 100 hectares adjacent historic San Miguel, the result of non-governmental efforts, begun in 1990, to rescue and protect an area of outstanding natural beauty, of ecological importance.

Right next door to Cante is Parque Landeta, where you can mountain bike, or ride your ATV to your hearts content through a natural perserve of local flora and fauna with even a wetland area to enjoy.

So get going. Get out there and build some memories. Memories that you will be able to share with future generations.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende

4 Jul
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende – A 36 page coffee table style guide book with the Complete possibilities for Adventure and Ecotourism sites to visit while you’re in San Miguel de Allende with lots of full-color pictures. Includes Horseback riding, ATV Rentals, Hot Air Baloon rides, Mountain bike tours, hiking tours, touring the Botanical Gardens , and the Cañada de La Virgen pyramid. AE – 107 $16.50 Plus $7.95 International Shipping and Handling. Order by email: wjconaway@yahoo.com, or download from Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.comKobo.com; or Google Play for a considerable discount.

Adventures and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende

3 Jul
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

An excerpt from my, “Adventures and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende”.

Introduction
San Miguel, without a doubt, is a magical place. No one knows exactly why, but it’s true. Now, adding to the magic is a new Spirit of Adventure. Adventure and ecotourism have come to the forefront of San Miguel’s culture, and new generations will flock to San Miguel, in the future, to enjoy all of these new activities. And we’re surrounded by other ecotourism destinations within a days travel in almost every direction.

We now have, thanks to Pilot Jay Kimball, hot air baloon flights. The most exciting way to view this centuries old city from a different perspective. An adventure without compare! Within practically everyone’s budget is an experience that you will never forget.

And there is a place, Cante, dedicated to the conservation and appreciation of our natural resources. Set in the heart of the central highlands of Mexico, this reserve covers more than 100 hectares adjacent historic San Miguel, the result of non-governmental efforts, begun in 1990, to rescue and protect an area of outstanding natural beauty, of ecological importance.

Right next door to Cante is Parque Landeta, where you can mountain bike, or ride your ATV to your hearts content through a natural perserve of local flora and fauna with even a wetland area to enjoy.

So get going. Get out there and build some memories. Memories that you will be able to share with future generations.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende

1 Jul
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende – A 36 page coffee table style guide book with the Complete possibilities for Adventure and Ecotourism sites to visit while you’re in San Miguel de Allende with lots of full-color pictures. Includes Horseback riding, ATV Rentals, Hot Air Baloon rides, Mountain bike tours, hiking tours, touring the Botanical Gardens , and the Cañada de La Virgen pyramid. AE – 107 $16.50 Plus $7.95 International Shipping and Handling. Order by email: wjconaway@yahoo.com, or download from Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com; or Google Play for a considerable discount.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel

30 Jun
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel de Allende – A 36 page coffee table style guide book with the Complete possibilities for Adventure and Ecotourism sites to visit while you’re in San Miguel de Allende with lots of full-color pictures. Includes Horseback riding, ATV Rentals, Hot Air Baloon rides, Mountain bike tours, hiking tours, touring the Botanical Gardens , and the Cañada de La Virgen pyramid. AE – 107 $16.50 Plus $7.95 International Shipping and Handling. Order by email: wjconaway@yahoo.com, or download from Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com; or Google Play for a considerable discount.

Adventure and Ecotourism in San Miguel

28 Jun

ATVs Atascadero

Enjoying all the outdoor diversions of San Miguel de Allende: ATVs, Horseback Riding, Mountain Biking, Hot Air Balooning, Hiking, and visiting the Ancient ruins of Cañada de la Virgen. Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Driving Adventure Michoacán: Touring the Tarascan Empire

27 Jun
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Driving Adventure Michoacán: Touring the Tarascan Empire – A 56 page coffe table style guidebook with the history, and instructions for driving the state of Michoacán with stops in: Ihuatzio, Tzintzuntzan, Santa Clara del Cobre, Pátzcuaro, Janitzio, Zrahuén, Santiago Tingambato, Uruapan, Paricutín, and Paracho with lots of historic and full-color pictures. DA – 103 – $16.95 Plus $7.95 International Shipping and Handling. Order by email: wjconaway@yahoo.com, or download from Amazon.com; Barnes andNoble.comKobo.com; or Google Play for a considerable discount.

Driving Adventure of Michoacán: Touring the Tarascan Empire

26 Jun
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

An excerpt from my:

Driving Adventure of Michoacán: 
Touring the Tarascan Empire

Michoacán and the Western Central Region of México
The wildly beautiful State of Michoacán is a zone of contrasts. Enormous mountain systems cover nearly half of its territory. And huge valley systems stretch along the mountain’s flanks.

On a map you could divide the State into four horizontal strips. In the north, arid zones abut the temperate plains of the high plateau. Further to the south is the heavily forested, Sierra de los Volcanes, made up of high mountains, volcanic cones, and lava fields, and contains the famous Mexican volcanoes of Paricutín, Popo, Ixtla, and the Nevada de Toluca which abuts the arid tierra caliente. Further south is the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range and beyond that is the tropical coast. These diverse climates and vegetation in relatively short distances created a very distinct variety of societies all within the Tarascan Empire.

A large strip of temperate plains stretches along the Río Lerma and its tributaries from Guadalajara to Querétaro, and another one formed of ancient lake bed covered with volcanic ashes stretches from Zacapu to Morelia and on to Acambaro. The natural fertility of these valleys, known as the Bajío, has been improved with extensive irrigation. In 1785, it was known as the Valle de los Chichimecas. Now it is the breadbasket of México growing most of the grain consumed in the entire Republic. A large part of the Bajío is located in the modern State of Michoacán.

South of the Bajío is the Sierra de los Volcanes an area rich with minerals and precious metals. A belt of active volcanism in South Central México, the western end of which is located in Michoacán. (There were no Spanish settlements in this area of high mountains until late in the XVIII century.)

The Tarascan Indians mined copper and gold from the Sierra de los Volcanes and the Spaniards followed suit. The farming and herding done in this area because of the porosity of the subsoil, depends on rainfall, and is subject to freezes during the appropriate months. Also important in the region is forestry, and the related occupation of carpentry which includes the fabrication of furniture, toys, and even musical instruments.

The volcanic, mountainous belt divides the Bajío from the Balsas-Tepalcatepec depression, «el fondillo del mundo,» mostly an impenetrable wilderness, except for the areas south of Uruapan which were/are used for limited agriculture and animal husbandry. To the south is the Sierra Madre del Sur which blocks the humid coastal air and rain. Making this depression in between the mountain ranges an unbearable place for human activity, «hostile even to the devil».

Driving Adventure of Michoacán: Touring the Tarascan Empire

21 Jun
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

An excerpt from my:

Driving Adventure of Michoacán:
Touring the Tarascan Empire

Michoacán and the Western Central Region of México
The wildly beautiful State of Michoacán is a zone of contrasts. Enormous mountain systems cover nearly half of its territory. And huge valley systems stretch along the mountain’s flanks.

On a map you could divide the State into four horizontal strips. In the north, arid zones abut the temperate plains of the high plateau. Further to the south is the heavily forested, Sierra de los Volcanes, made up of high mountains, volcanic cones, and lava fields, and contains the famous Mexican volcanoes of Paricutín, Popo, Ixtla, and the Nevada de Toluca which abuts the arid tierra caliente. Further south is the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range and beyond that is the tropical coast. These diverse climates and vegetation in relatively short distances created a very distinct variety of societies all within the Tarascan Empire.

A large strip of temperate plains stretches along the Río Lerma and its tributaries from Guadalajara to Querétaro, and another one formed of ancient lake bed covered with volcanic ashes stretches from Zacapu to Morelia and on to Acambaro. The natural fertility of these valleys, known as the Bajío, has been improved with extensive irrigation. In 1785, it was known as the Valle de los Chichimecas. Now it is the breadbasket of México growing most of the grain consumed in the entire Republic. A large part of the Bajío is located in the modern State of Michoacán.

South of the Bajío is the Sierra de los Volcanes an area rich with minerals and precious metals. A belt of active volcanism in South Central México, the western end of which is located in Michoacán. (There were no Spanish settlements in this area of high mountains until late in the XVIII century.)

The Tarascan Indians mined copper and gold from the Sierra de los Volcanes and the Spaniards followed suit. The farming and herding done in this area because of the porosity of the subsoil, depends on rainfall, and is subject to freezes during the appropriate months. Also important in the region is forestry, and the related occupation of carpentry which includes the fabrication of furniture, toys, and even musical instruments.

The volcanic, mountainous belt divides the Bajío from the Balsas-Tepalcatepec depression, «el fondillo del mundo,» mostly an impenetrable wilderness, except for the areas south of Uruapan which were/are used for limited agriculture and animal husbandry. To the south is the Sierra Madre del Sur which blocks the humid coastal air and rain. Making this depression in between the mountain ranges an unbearable place for human activity, «hostile even to the devil».

Driving Adventure: Hidalgo, and the Ancient city of Teotihuacan

14 Jun
Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Download on Amazon.com; Barnes and Noble.com; Kobo.com (now includes sony Readers) and on Google Play. Search William J. Conaway.

Driving Adventure: Hidalgo, and the Ancient city of Teotihuacan – A coffee table style guidebook with the history of the State, and instructions for driving around the state of Hidalgo with stops in: Huichapan, Alfajayucan, Zimápan, Ixmiquilpan, Tula de Allende, Teotihuacán, Pachuca, Mineral del Chico, Real del Monte, Atotonilco El Grande, Metztitlan, Molongo de Escamilla, Tlahuitepa, Huazalingo, and Huejutla de Reyes. with lots of full-color pictures.DA – 104 – $16.95 Plus $7.95 International Shipping & Handling. Order by email: wjconaway@yahoo.com, or download from Amazon.com Barnes andNoble.comKobo.com; or Google Play for a considerable discount.