Playboy A-List Best Vacations For Guys - Incredible Adventures
Playboy A-List Best Vacations For Guys - Incredible Adventures
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PLAYBOY –<strong>Best</strong> <strong>Vacations</strong> for <strong>Guys</strong><br />
August 2009<br />
Photo Credit: Sheri Lewis / Article By Christina Couch<br />
Link to Article: http://www.playboy.com/articles/best-vacations-for-guys-playboy-a-list/index.html<br />
Hostage Rescue Camp<br />
Phillipi, West Virginia<br />
incredible-adventures.com/urban-ops1.html<br />
Vacationers who are more Bauer than beach bum need look no further than the West Virginia mountains. <strong>Incredible</strong><br />
<strong>Adventures</strong>’ three-day Urban Ops Adventure camp teaches those with a serious hero complex how to get the good<br />
guys out and leave the bad guys dead. Fighters leave with tactical skills—hands-on training in seven weapons systems<br />
including assault rifles, pistols and submachine guns, and the knowledge that they can rescue a fake hostage from a<br />
five-story training facility, located in a former hospital. Patrons must pass a criminal background check and pony up<br />
$3,695 to get in on the action.
By Christina Couch<br />
<strong>For</strong> the man who craves sweat, adrenaline and action, a resort vacation in a idyllic setting simply won’t do. So we<br />
found the 10 best places to engage your id, whether it's driving a stunt car, hunting a wild animal or flying a fighter<br />
jet. Fair warning: These 10 adventure vacations aren’t for the faint of heart, but they are the best ways to escape the<br />
boredom of the nine-to-five workday.
By Christina Couch<br />
Spy Camp<br />
Tucson, Arizona<br />
incredible-adventures.com/covert1.html<br />
Espionage, explosives and booby traps—they’re all located on a hidden base in Arizona, just waiting for the next<br />
generation of James Bonds. Instead of blowing their vacation time at a Holiday Inn, spy campers get to ram<br />
barricades with high-speed vehicles, hone their pistol marksmanship, identify and disarm explosives, brush up on the<br />
latest in enemy surveillance technology and learn self-defense techniques from former Navy SEALS. The camp is<br />
three days, $3,795 and all the blood, sweat and tears you can muster.