Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Descent into the Grandest Canyon of All!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Adventure Travel Writer Linda Ballou Interviewed on Gathering Roads Radio Show
Elaine Masters host of the women’s radio show Gathering Roads interviews adventure-travel writer Linda Ballou. In just 15 minutes you learn what makes Linda want to stretch her limits, and why she is in such a hurry to get to as many beautiful places she can before they are gone. Just in from rafting the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon and on her way to the lofty peaks in the San Juan Mountains, she takes time to share her excitement with you.
Listen to the Linda's interview here at Women's Radio
Friday, July 1, 2011
Great Outdoor Day in L.A. #16-Wine Tasting Trail in the Santa Monica Mountains
How Sweet It Is |
Continue reading on Examiner.com
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Destination: The Great Abyss

I am still savoring a phenomenal river trip with Grand Canyon Expeditions. Presently, I am writing my impressions while the experience is fresh. Meanwhile, I would like to share these videos with you. There is nothing quite like coming to know the Great Abyss, up close and personal.
Front row seat in the heart of the Grand Canyon
Shaking in my boots at Lava Falls
Monday, May 23, 2011
Great Outdoor Day #15 - Where the Surf Speaks Loudly

The sign reads “Malibu State Beach and Museum,” but fast-moving traffic on Pacific Coast Highway does not encourage one to stop and explore the Adamson House behind the block wall ensconced in honeysuckle and bougainvillea. The Spanish hacienda built in the ’20s was originally the beach home of the first family of Malibu
Friday, May 20, 2011
First Book Stories: Wai-nani High Chiefess of Hawaii Featured at The Professional Writer Connection

In celebration of authors, during the month of May, The Professional Writer Connection is hosting the first book stories of authors. Today, I am featured there with my first novel, Wai-nani.
Ano Ano (the seed) for Wai-nani High Chiefess of Hawai’i-Her Epic Journey took root in my heart thirty years ago when I lived on the north shore of Kauai. Since that time, I became a successful real estate sales person in Southern California, published numerous travel articles in national magazines and evolved as a human being. Self actualization on so many levels gave me the courage to tackle my long-buried dream of publishing the historical novel I’d quietly been working on all those years.
When I lived on Kauai, I became smitten with the great personage of Ka’ahumanu, a childless chiefess who was the favorite wife of Kamehameha the Great. This was in the late 70’s, a time when
Read more here at The Professional Writer Connection
Read about my first visit to The Book Connection
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Great Outdoor Day in L.A. #14 Taking Time to Smell the Roses


I never promised you a rose garden, but Descanso is one that will sate the appetite of any romantic. Garlands of pink, magenta, and yellow roses drape sweeping arbors that lead to a courtyard graced by a Roman fountain. Benches tucked into shady nooks beckon to lovers or friends to share. A meandering stream whispers as it steals sweetly through wooded dells. Each season brings a new face to this less-traveled garden. In January and February
Monday, May 16, 2011
Outdoor Fun on the Southwest Gulf of Florida is Featured in Real Travel Adventures Magazine

My article Outdoor Fun on the Southwest Gulf of Florida is Featured on the site Real Travel Adventures.
A three-mile causeway from Fort Meyers across San Carlos Bay to the barrier islands of Sanibel and Captiva takes you back to a gentler time. People seem to move slower here where there are no stop signs, no street lights, and no structures over three stories. The year-round population of about 6,200 souls bulges to 20,000 in winter when snowbirds of all stripes migrate here from the frozen North. Twenty-five miles of biking trails along with a 100-mile kayaking trail called the Great Calusa Blueway, the best shelling in the world, and opportunities for sport fishing make this a great getaway for those who love the outdoors.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Praise for Lost Angel Walkabout from Across the Pond

I am Thrilled with this review from the Quirky Traveller, Zoe Dawes, who hosts travel writer and blogging workshops in England.
5.0 out of 5 stars Feisty tales from a brilliant storyteller, 2 May 2011
By Zoe Dawes "Quirky Traveller" (Cumbria)
This review is from: Lost Angel Walkabout (Paperback)
So enjoyed this book. Linda has a really engaging way of writing and manages to change the style and tone of her stories depending on the circumstances. I was fascinated to read of her adventures in Canada and America; Alaska, the Yukon, New Hampshire, Hawaii and many more; evocative places that she brings to life with humour and insight. New Zealand is more familiar to me and I share her love of Maori culture and the way New Zealanders look after their environment.
This book made me want to take up riding again and acknowledge that I don't want to go white water rafting, much as I enjoyed reading of her risky exploits! But what lingers longest is a sense of place, spirituality and inspiration - and genuine enjoyment sharing Linda's "... quest to see as many magnificent places on the big blue before they are gone ..."
**Even more pleased to know that Zoe plans to share Lost Angel with her students!
Zoë Dawes
http://www.thequirkytraveller.com/about-zoe-dawes/
Travel Writing and Blogging Workshops | Quirky Traveller's Tales
www.thequirkytraveller.com
Travel Writing and Blogging Workshops Cumbria Lancashire
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Renegade Way to Get Great Trips at CWC Presentation

You are invited to hear my talk at the California Writer’s Club on May 21, 2011. I will give you tips on “How to Make Travel Writing Work for You” followed up with a slide show spotlighting the geographical setting of the stories in my book Lost Angel Walkabout-One Traveler’s Tales.

A love triangle of extremes has proven to be a solid base for my writing. From my roots in Alaska I received strength, solitude, centeredness and respect for the awful power of nature. While living in Hawaii I found nurturing, a spiritual awakening and the heroine for my historical novel, Wai-nani—High Chiefess of Hawaii.

In proud California I obtained a degree in English Literature from Northridge University and a doctorate in urban savvy. In Lost Angel Walkabout-One Traveler’s Tales, an eclectic mix of essays filled with chills, spills giggles and squeaks, I share my most meaningful outdoor adventures. I continue to enjoy opportunities here in Los Angeles for intellectual stimulation, exciting contacts and friends.
Each week I share a Great Outdoor Day in L.A. in my column on Examiner
I am also the Adventure Travel Expert for the National Association of Baby Boomer Women. Each month I post an article on www.NABBW.com
with nuts and bolts information about how to get more out of your outdoor explorations. I have enjoyed being an adventure travel writer for the last decade.
You may go to my website www.lindaballouauthor.com
to view a host of articles and photo essays. If you are not careful, you might learn the secret to youth!
The meeting on May 21, 2011 at 12:30pm is held at
St. Martin-In-The-Fields
7136 Winnetka Ave.
Canoga Park, Ca 91306
Members are Free. Guests pay $5.00
See you there!