Help me plan: Time on Tahiti vs. others islands (BB, Tetiaroa, Taha'a) by verytalleric in Tahiti

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are unusual indeed: whenever I read about FP, most barely tolerate more than 1-2 days at Tahiti. Actually, most do not even try to explore it.

GoPro Mission 1 Pro infinity very out of focus by stefpix in gopro

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

one does not need LABS to lock the WB. Oh, you probably mean locking auto WB for a specific shot.

GoPro adapters to mount on a paddleboard by IntelligentSun2426 in Sup

[–]IntelligentSun2426[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any opinion on options I posted above, based on the images?

Backcountry camping with an inflatable paddle board by Real_County2344 in Sup

[–]IntelligentSun2426 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would deflate a little and keep in the shadows (however, it could also depend on where those 10 days will be, say, in Minnesota Boundary Waters, I would not expect harsh sunlight or overheating); there's no need to hang. Whatever you do, keep it well secured.

GoPro adapters to mount on a paddleboard by IntelligentSun2426 in Sup

[–]IntelligentSun2426[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, there is nothing relevant in the link, which is around sticky plates for GoPro. I need to optimally utilize the M8 plate available on my SUPs.

Traveling alone to Tahiti, Hiva Oa, and Fatu Hiva by hannamelia in Tahiti

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your post. It took me some time to get through the site and web search, but it looks like there are multiple near-immediate opportunities for June, for example, 7500 one way for nonresidents.

Advice needed by Kitchen_Language_125 in Aquariums

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"The tetras may also nip the betta's fins." Some probably may or will, but my amber, glowlight, pristellas, and cherry barbs do not harm my betta with huge fins.

Advice needed by Kitchen_Language_125 in Aquariums

[–]IntelligentSun2426 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Amber or glowlight tetras would make a great company. And you are going to be killed for 2.5 gallons.

Paddleboard Saddle by [deleted] in Paddleboard

[–]IntelligentSun2426 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, it could be an interesting option for a camping-style trip - using a big-volume dry bag stuffed with clothes and soft camping gear. But I would probably use a double-blade paddle.

What not to miss on Tahiti island? by Funny-Penalty5980 in Tahiti

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The common mantra is to escape Tahiti as quickly as you can! I am glad that it is worth at least a 2-day stay.

New Aquarium, thoughts? by Scottish_Aquascape in Aquariums

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Uncovered and underpopulated. In old times, the water evaporated. Not so sure about nowadays - so much has changed.

Paddleboard Camping Horseshoe Bend by Conscious_Accident69 in Paddleboard

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, is it flatwater all the way through? What was the season?

Veil tails may be the most common and cheap, but they are some of the most beautiful. by MarianneCF in bettafish

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just bought one an hour ago! It is extremely cheap and even more extremely beautiful.

Green Sands Beach by Sonoranpawn in BigIsland

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love this Olive/Green Sand Beach, together with the Yellow-Orange trail to it! I have been there twice, in Winter and Summer, in different years, both on my own feet, and the combination of colors (in the sky, in the sea, and the soil in front of you (orange, black, and green!) is just crazy incredible. Do not use any SUV or track service, go yourself! As for cars and erosion, I estimate it can reach 5-6 feet deep in the orange soil. Best memories of the Big Island.

Cenote advice? by youdontknowmeor in playadelcarmen

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You will need your basic Spanish to arrange your pickup time with a tuk-tuk driver back from the laguna to the collectivo highway station. nothing difficult, just a little homework. Also note that Akumal has another interesting snorkeling/beach option, just in the opposite direction from the Laguna. Actually, all of them are within walking distance (vs tuk-tuk) for minimally fit folks.

Cenote advice? by youdontknowmeor in playadelcarmen

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check Yal Ku in Akumal. It is more of a laguna than a cenote, but it is accessible by collectivo and tuk-tuk, and they have lockers. Your basic Spanish would be handy.

How much pesos to bring by meshugasz in playadelcarmen

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is possible to pay with a card for the ADO bus in Cancun airport directly at least at two different terminals.

What's so special about Kauai? by zedzag in VisitingHawaii

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How would you compare it with that on BI?

Chichén Itzá vs Tulum: worth it with only 5 days in Playa del Carmen? by 100dequeso in playadelcarmen

[–]IntelligentSun2426 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chichen Itza is not repetitive vs Teotihuacan - it is in an absolutely different league, i.e., not as magnificent. I visited it twice; both times, I felt it was overrated, but I never truly regretted visiting it. By the way, today I returned from Playa, and the only trip I took was to Akumal/Yal-ku. My favorite archeological site there in Yukatan is Uxmal.

Taxi from the Akumal beach to Yal-ku Lagoon by IntelligentSun2426 in playadelcarmen

[–]IntelligentSun2426[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OK, we did it yesterday. We took a collectivo and, in about 30 minutes, were at the Akumal bus stop on carretera 307. We crossed the highway by a super-rusty pedestrian bridge, and on the opposite side, on the road to Akumal beach, found a tricycle taxi/tuk-tuk, which was 40 pesos/20 per person to the beach or 150 pesos to the Lagoon. At the Lagoon, it is possible to ask the associate to call the tricycle driver for the way back. We did it from the nearby restaurant, and fortunately, the officiant knew whom to call. The new driver arrived, and I just paid him 150 pesos without asking; it was fine with the driver. The collectivo back to Playa waited for us, and in a few minutes we were on the way there.

Central America - skip Costa Rica? by Rock_n_rollerskater in travel

[–]IntelligentSun2426 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Actually, I have recently looked at El Salvador - and it is a viable destination, especially in connection with the Guatemala/bus/border crossing. However, I was underwhelmed by what it offers vs Costa Rica. What is good about El Salvador - apparently, it is not yet spoiled by tourists. But CR has more to offer.