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Tour du Mont Blanc - The South Circuit
From a hotel in the Chamonix Valley, I looked out as the August morning sun lit up the highest mountain in western Europe. Situated in an already…
Oct 16
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In Memory of Hot Doug’s
I wasn’t always this interested in culinary exploration.
Oct 3
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September 2024
Iceland 2023 - Backpacking the Laugavegur Trail
It may be hard for anyone who has seen photos of it to believe, but the highlands of south Iceland are indeed part of our own Planet Earth, and not…
Sep 23
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August 2024
Iceland 2023 - The Snæfellsnes and Westfjords Roadtrip
Iceland 2023 Part 1
Aug 18
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July 2024
The Camino de Santiago Part 5: Cape Finisterre
…continued from Part 4: The Way to Santiago The towers of the Santiago Cathedral are shrouded in morning fog. Leaving west from the plaza, I follow the…
Jul 5
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The Camino de Santiago Part 4: The Way to Santiago
…continued from Part 3: Crossing the Meseta I have been hiking all day on a winding mountain road past little towns, highland farms, and wandering…
Jul 5
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The Camino de Santiago Part 3: Crossing the Meseta
…continued from Part 2: Pamplona to Burgos I return to the cathedral and continue west out of the city. Following the riverwalk along a nice grove of…
Jul 5
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The Camino de Santiago Part 2: Navarra
…continued from Part 1: The Pyrenees I start west in the morning after a passing rainstorm. The way out of Pamplona is well marked, either by yellow…
Jul 5
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The Camino de Santiago Part 1: The Pyrenees
“If I take one more step, it will be the farthest away from home I’ve ever been.” -Samwise Gamgee There is an old road in Spain where you can feel its…
Jul 5
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Reserva de la Biósfera Mariposa Monarca
What if I told you that there is a magical forest in central Mexico where millions of monarch butterflies migrate to from North America every cold…
Jul 5
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The Great Dinosaurs of Cabazon
I drove west on a busy three lane interstate just east of the LA suburbs, trying to navigate around too many 18 wheelers to count. The construction…
Jul 5
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The Joshua Trees
In a great way, Joshua Tree is an odd place. Located on a big plateau in the middle of the Southern California desert, this park is full of strange…
Jul 5
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