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- A very tight underpass compared to some of the rigs I had seen on that road
- A quick picture of my chariot
- There Were At Least A Dozen Species
- Colombia Is Prone To Questionable Bridges
- The door at the cafe, this is a common problem in Central and South America
- Climbing The Dunes Is hard Work
- View From Our Tent
- The Way Way Back
- Renata showing just how narrow the streets are.
- Biggest Fish of The Day
- My Minnow
- View from a temple we hiked to.
- The front, when its all done
- Waterton
- Train car just off the highway
- The horses were nice but they sure made a mess.
- Inukshuks in Grotto Canyon
- At Least This One Had A Set Of Steps
- Nope.
- The Chandelier Really Makes The Cleaning Shack Looks Fancy
- Typical architecture in the city.
- I Decided To Cook Some Up And Make Sure It Was Edible Before The Trip, It Was Very Tasty.
- Our First Week There We Saw a Turtle Lay Eggs
- A lovely view of the park
- Close Enough
- There Was a Parade in Town For Some Reason
- Handsome Bunch
- Erin snapped this when she headed back to the house and I took the long way back and ran into all those mule deer.
- Fiji Fishing
- One of the few pictures I took of the temple complex. There were many of these small structures.
- My Only Trophy Photo
- Carved rocks were in every town. I was told they were prayers
- My travel friends look like my nurses in the old folks home.
- Damage to the tire from pushing it so far.
- Erin showing me how its done
- Owen’s Point
- View of the hotel grounds from my room.
- Waterton
- One of Many Beautiful Birds
- High camp. My room was on the far left side of this row.
- The sun setting on the end of our Crown Mountain hike
- Some Cool Dudes
- Natalie and a school of fish.
- Good and tired, looking at a long way down
- What I could salvage.
- Always Bring A Map.
- I am on the left.
- Stingray during a night dive.
- Breakfast with a view before hitting the road.
- one of the many animals Jasper didnt care for
- Mae Hong Son at night.
- Unnamed Lakes
- Completely deboned and butchered
- Very Sharp Tips
- Tibetan tea.
- Bigger Claws Than I Expected
- there was still snow in many places
- Returned along the coast.
- Shore Lunch
- Two Handsome Fellas After A Good Day
- View At The Top
- Benelli in the Blind
- Getting Down From The Dunes Is Quite Easy
- Riding Out
- When we saw the whales, I stuffed my camera under water and filmed blind. In the video its more visible, in the photo, you can just make out the fins.
- Always a good idea to bring a bit of liquor, makes a nice addition to tea and helps you make friends.
- Last Chance Buck
- My Attempt At Artistic Photography
- Leatherman To The Rescue
- Me (right) and Javier (left).
- Low Tide
- View of the new One World Trade Centre from the base of the Twin Towers memorial
- There should be two of those black bags.
- What it looked like after an hour
- Me glassing the tree line, it was on the ridge in the background that I spotted that first doe.
- Tongaririo
- People getting to Tal Barahi Temple, a small Hindu temple on an island.
- No shortage of cheese or chocolate when we hike.
- My first attempt at a field photo
- The end goal
- The Haunted Forest
- Skidding Back Over, Eventually I’ll Put My Camera Footage On Youtube
- Being loaded into dugout canoes.
- The Falls
- A truck load of fun
- Just Above The Treeline And Exhausted.
- Pre-sanding and cutting
- Just Leave Me Here to Die
- Sure Has A Way With Words
- Waiting under shelter during the rain. Myself (left), Natalie (middle), and Courtney (right).
- Waterton from Bears Hump
- Romantic Breakfast in the park..ade
- Waterton
- Note the fancy decor.
- Very long.
- Parked in front of the Hotel.
- A little small.
- One of many waterfalls on the side of the road.
- The restaurant
- Early In The Day, At The Treeline.
- Close Enough
- Kathmandu from the airplane.
- The Two Shells That Made It Happen
- Unnamed Lake
- View of the Himalayas from my balcony.
- Erin at the top
- We all got pictures on the bike, this was the best one
- Entrance
- The Second Geraldine Lake
- Not Sure How Old This Is Or Where It Came From But It Was Handy For Kindling
- mid-hike nap
- My Honda 300. I have almost purchased this same model at home several times.
- Fishtail Mountain seen on the Australia Camp hike.
- Very dusty hiking
- Ferry near Drumhellar
- Jasper wasn’t big on the rain.
- Last Chance Buck
- Say “bllblblblbbl”
- SADwiches
- tired and cuddly
- Ranger tower, just beyond were Rhinos.
- Last Ladder
- Ready to Ride
- A funny shop in Ollantaytambo
- A stupa and below is Manang
- The Hiking trail on top of Mt Revelstoke
- Its hard to get a good photo when you’re by yourself. Any suggestions?
- Chopped onions
- The safest approach is from “above” always assume its still alive
- Hand made textiles
- Taken somewhat sarcastically given it was 3am
- My TIMS card, sort of like a hiking passport
- Rush hour gridlock
- Tongaririo
- Buddha statues everywhere.
- Tilapia Pond and Duck House
- Back Down By The Waterfall
- Shout-out to our tent for never letting us down
- The shredded mesh in the blind.
- Fiji Lunch
- Everything Fit, But Just Barely.
- Well Above The Treeline.
- One Day Worth Of Food.
- The amazing black sand beach at El Paredon. All fine sand and consisten waves
- Thundering Waterfall
- View of the lake from my table at Krazy Gecko.
- It’s My Blog, I’ll Post Pictures Of Myself… Erin Says I’m Handsome..
- The Goats Also Worked A Pulley System To Get Feed Above The Parking Lot.
- Taking The Antlers Home
- Another Angle Of The Pond
- Mine are the ones that look like they came from a work site… for no reason at all.
- Iconic view of Rainbow Mountain.
- Sacred Stone.
- Inside the convent
- Selfie at the restaurant, note the ocean in the background.
- My view from the night bus
- Just east of Jasper. I now have this photo framed
- Mac and cheese is already dehydrated so it only make sense to bring it hiking
- Our stuck side by side that gave me time to think
- The mighty Hero Eco.
- must be his rock
- Spider in my hotel sink that went missing shortly after this sighting.
- Alpine Pond
- Tongaririo
- Victory! Note The Clouds Moving In
- A Patch of Flowers I found in a Little Dip
- The Aftermath
- Bachelor Plate
- Great Trail
- Its A Little Less Roomy Than It Looks
- Its not an adventure without a river crossing
- Jasper looked chilly so we put Erins bandanna on him.
- Statues made of butter (mostly), set on the altar for prayers.
- View From The Lighthouse
- Hand-Picked Wild Morels
- Doing My Best
- What They Look Like Coming Out. I Had To Bend The Cookies Sheet Edges To Make It Fit.
- Note how steep it is where Erin is climbing
- He Even Shaded The Checkering On The Forestock
- My favorite photo of the trip was taken by Vanessa.
- A Few Small River Crossings
- Northern Lights
- Not Much Water Falling
- Low Tide Walk
- Waterfall Between The Second Lake And The Pond
- Owen’s Point
- Essential Tools
- Tongaririo
- Our reloading bench, that is the breech and you can see a lead slug in the lower left
- Garden of Dreams
- Renata reminding us all whos the champ of the punch buggy game
- Waterton
- The damaged lever from the fall.
- In Sacred Valley, she was insistent on standing beside me that close.
- I’m New!
- Dog that joined me for lunch.
- Loving the west coast weather
- Renata and I walking to our accommodation after a long bus ride.
- Both hands on the last hold means I’ve completed it
- I Don’t Know The Name Of This Species
- keeping an eye on the camp site
- I find I only need about 2 or 3 tablespoons for two steaks, and even that may be a lot
- Bunks in the cabin
- The road to Pisang
- The more appropriate dual sport and adventure bikes.
- Just after the pass before heading downhill.
- We Hiked A Short Way Up The Nearby Mountain And Took This Photo of The Farm
- Erin Climbing
- Day two gave us the occasional view of the landscape
- Don’t Let TV Fool You, Skinning A Deer Does Not Coat You In Blood To Your Shoulders
- Us in our rain gear.
- Note the helmet.
- Erin On The Trail
- Cheese makes anything bearable
- Waterton
- Our tent city
- The stairs along the Australia Camp hike.
- Rhinos. Note my camera phone was on maximum zoom.
- Dry Goods Mixed Together
- Waterton
- Movie Garden theater, one of my favorite things in town.
- I found that changing up the target improved my accuracy
- Vancouver skyline
- Our lodging for the night
- A coin crushed by the train.
- It was like a big group ride.
- Dont tell my mom about this
- A Panoramic Shot From The Balcony Of Carnival Getting Set Up In The Morning
- Train Museum
- Sealion in the marina.
- View from the tea house.
- Taking the view
- Darrell and Germain’s cannon
- My first view of the Himalayas, from my hotel room.
- This is a man in a suit
- Start of the hike selfie
- It’s Important To Start Hikes In High Spirits
- I proposed with this cheaper ring, then her and I could pick out a ring we both really liked
- All loaded up and ready to take home.
- Jasper dog park
- You Can Buy All Kinds Of Great Things In The Shops
- Inside before evening prayer started.
- Waterton
- Selfie on The Bridge
- Cole and Natalie
- The Hills Only Chair Lift
- Gullfoss
- Old town Kathmandu.
- Selfie
- That Island in the middle is our campsite
- My first bear
- Elbow Grease Turned Out To Be A Key Ingredient
- Me glassing for sheep
- New York at Night
- It’s Important To Have A Fishing Buddy
- There Were Lots Of Little Fires Down Every Street
- I took this photo the next day before loading my bike
- Back in my less photogenic days
- The Gurkha Museum.
- I nailed this hiking outfit
- Rock carvings.
- no time for pictures when youre eating lavacake
- View At 1000yds
- Anyone Can Buy A New Gun, I Take Pride In Keeping An Old One Alive
- Banana pancake, it was good.
- My Interceptor 650
- Waterton
- The walkway to the temple.
- The hotel and its grounds.
- I’m Impressed That It Survived The Wind
- A little bit is better than nothing I guess
- Suspension bridges and prayer flags were a common and welcome sight.
- On the grill
- I took a picture of the famous arch, just before jumping into the water for a dive.
- Erin and I
- This is the ring we decided on and are waiting for it to be resized
- Outdoor Exhibit Museum of Anthropology
- Low and narrow, note the crocodile picture later.
- Tongaririo
- Last Chance Buck
- My Bedside Table, Good Reading Is Important
- Natalie and Renata in Jasper when they came to visit me.
- Effigies Piled And Beaten
- Suspension Bridge
- My face should tell you what I think of this store
- Having beer on the roof of the hostel
- Sarah being silly.
- Salt Cathedral
- Dinner With a View
- me, from Erins climbing spot
- “Get My Good Side”
- Not The Most Flattering Angle But Its What I Got
- A Panoramic From The Summit
- Time To Climb
- A Nice Photo Erin Got
- We’re Basically Friends Now…
- The Ocean and The Sea Mixing
- The halls had a warm feel to them and every surface looked comfortable.
- Above a square in Arequipa with a view of the buildings
- First Geraldine Lake
- The two adventure bikes parked outside the café in Lillooet
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- Cribb’s Creek
- Shes a natural
- View From The Treeline
- Almost At The Top
- Found this at a campsite
- The Early Part of The Trail
- Attempting to befriend a local pug
- Us at the pass.
- The two days of motorcycling had the best food of my entire trip.
- Foam Beetle
- The best burger I have ever eaten.
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- The Stairs Up
- Me doing an impression of a fly fisherman
- Tongaririo
- Dan making sure we are lined up
- Second monastery, where I met a monk.
- Fly Tying
- All Cooked In Cast Iron
- Supper Fit For a King
- Screenshot of video, not everyone is swinging quite hard.
- Formed into patties
- As Close As I Would Get To The Edge
- The Illustrious Screw Ball Award. I feel like more competitions need this trophy.
- Another Paddington statue.
- Delicious
- Now Mix
- Just lookin good on the trail
- Mule Deer on Bears Hump
- The trail around the washed out road.
- We crossed a few “ice bridges” along this creek
- Traffic jam and light rain, also note the chicken bus.
- Prayer books.
- I just like this watch and the prayer flags made a nice background.
- Elephant shelters.
- Trail
- Waiting On The Last Boat Ride
- Butter tea, very salty.
- Toucan
- Perogies are an easy and tasty side dish for almost any meal
- Stairs up to the monkey temple it Kathmandu
- All of us at the lookout
- Pork belly at Clon.
- Erin On The Edge
- Finished product, some squeezing required
- Breakfast
- My collection of beachglass
- Garden of Dreams
- Erin Climbing
- On the hike.
- It Took Some Time But I Did Make Fire
- A photo of me discovering that you can roast a cheap glazed donut over the fire to make it crunchy.
- Snow on the way to Colca Canyon
- Waterton
- Giant Trees Have Always Fascinated Me
- Chatting in the water
- Taken with my gopro when I thought I was in video mode.
- A poor quality picture of downtown
- Toucan
- Someone said we look like Pokémon trainers and I agree
- Museum of Anthropology
- What I Assume Is Saturday Night Lake
- Waiting for the boat.
- Sliced, battered, and deep fried apple. It was as good as it looked.
- Road to Waterton
- Screen shot from gopro footage my dive master sent me.
- Alpine flowers
- The Shooting line. We are second from the end (white chassis)
- Cat at Kennedy Park.
- Waiting for the bridge to be repaired. I actually helped hold a piece while he hammered on it with a pipe wrench. Some methods are just universal.
- This Part Smells Really Good
- I Like To Start With Candles To Set The Mood, But Its Not Necessary For The Recipe.
- The trail out of Manang
- Dont worry about putting a bit too much or too little.
- My taped gloves
- Campsite Number 5
- It’s Cute So It Gets Lots Of Pictures
- One of Three Ladders Down
- Before cleaning.
- Charlie
- Trail Markers Leading to The First Camp
- Old structures everywhere.
- Does this look like the work of a black bear to you?
- If The Walls Of This Garage Could Talk
- I Was Able To Get Close Enough to Touch Some
- Camping day 1 in Jasper
- I am now wanting to adopt a grey cat and name him Tiburon.
- Our campsite had a “green thrown” (open air outhouse)
- Taking Down Camp
- Getting my bike to the parking spot. Note there was a 90 degree turn at the end of this.
- I like mine cooked anywhere around medium or medium rare
- Tortilla with cheese and pork that I was able to order on my own using only my Spanish.
- Looking good on the roadside
- he just never looks at the camera
- Big Roots
- Fiji Fishing
- This really made it feel like an adventure
- After cleaning. Those ridges on the inside lead me to believe this started as rebar.
- We walked passed Trump Tower and I could not resist
- End Of This Trail
- The Boot Leather Buck
- Having A Great Time
- Erin and me Beside a Waterfall
- our trail
- Flying over the Rockies was an amazing sight.
- I Guess The Cat Doesn’t Like The Kayak
- The kms of the hike paralleled the river that fed the falls
- Fixer Upper, but Good Location
- Such a big hotel for a single guest.
- Waterton
- Lady Liberty
- I was told this was the oldest Buddha Statue in Bhaktapur.
- The famous arch
- The back, when its all done
- Last Photo Taken On The Trail
- The Piece That Started The Collection
- Sun rising over The Himalayas.
- Mom Always Said It Was Important To Be Able To Cook
- Erin And I Just Climbed A Mountain On A Fijian Island!… Our Guide Had Just Another Normal Day.
- Only Way I Could Think Of That Wouldn’t Scratch It
- Pool at The Rock
- Kathmandu skyline.
- As high up as I could get
- Good Thing It Wasn’t a Fashion Show
- Old Town Quito
- Some bird got lucky hunting which also means some mouse had a bad day.
- Tyler and Brad Watching Geese
- A close up of the action
- I was wondering if a slug would go through or just deform the bell. Now I know.
- Tempting Fate
- Most of the supplies for this project
- Probably the worst meal of the trip.
- I tend to use about 1/4 to 1/3 of a cup for two steaks use what ever you think is reasonable
- The people on the bridge give a nice sense of width.
- Lake Louise
- Yvonnes big catch
- Our Haul
- Reddit liked this one.
- Not A Fan Of Heights
- Waterton
- Garbage Along The Beach
- A Water System That Runs From a Stream in The Mountains Right Through The Yard
- Stumps before
- Giant morel in July
- Grouse Grind entrance, its strange to see a hike with a fence at the start
- I Made Good Use Of The Various Glacial Streams Intersecting The Trail.
- Going Strong
- Diving Lands End, ship wreckage in background.
- A deep valley. Photo taken from the road.
- Make Your Own Tools
- Ancient Cathedral Visited on day 1
- Cable cars
- Walking on the beach
- Stuck
- Wooly Bugger
- When You Both Land On Your Backsides, The Best Thing To Do Is Laugh
- Bonus Pic: We Found A Boulder Hanging Out Over The Last Waterfall
- Found this Cuddly Fellow on The Blinds In The Morning
- It doesn’t look particularly appetizing just yet.
- Guess these are kinda tricky to fly.
- Wonder what it’s story is.
- One of many Ice “Bridge” crossings
- I like when fancy restaurants let you see the kitchen
- Dobby the Dog
- 20 Yards From the Blind to the Bait
- Day 1 Through 3
- Lots of animal tracks
- Erin Navigating Some Cattle
- I cant help but think how nice these would be with clean water in them.
- Long Range
- Mid hike nap
- View from the road to Manang
- Champion Rooster
- Flying down a sandy road.
- Cubed Tenderloin
- They Are Resharpened and Reused
- The fires in BC reduced visibility
- My best angle
- Everyone Was Celebrating
- I would also recommend a starter salad or a vegetable side dish
- Prabin sent me this picture of the hotel before the trip, I kind of didnt believe him at first.
- Trimmed up as best I could.
- Kathmandu Aviation Museum.
- Prayer wheels.
- New sticker and a bunch of bugs
- The Pacifica hotel felt very sleek, modern, and clean
- The Crowd Grew Even More After Dark
- A Lovely New Zealand Sunset
- The finished product
- Its Pretty Tasty at This Point
- What was ruined.
- Robin Hood
- I Found This Funny… Because We Are In The Southern Hemisphere
- Notice The Details In The Back, Such As The Mountain And The Trees
- Photo courtesy of Erin
- I have seen this on instagram a few times.
- Nice bird in an old tree.
- Day 6 and 7
- View From The Top
- Good Visibility
- Just A Little More Bouldering To Get To The Top
- Square from the top of temple stairs.
- The Only Picture I Took, Sorry
- Two Very Different .243s
- Temple in Upper Pisang
- Waterton
- View From The Top
- Throne
- The High Gloss Finish Makes Taking A Picture Difficult
- Erin Grabbed This Excellent Photo While I Got My Beauty Sleep.
- 15th century carving called “The Peacock window” it is very famous and people sell a lot of replicas and merchandise based on it.
- How I actually felt.
- On Our Way Down, Passing People Going Up
- Staff feeding a young elephant.
- High altitude selfie.
- Renata and her entourage
- Little more optimistic looking
- Main house (Pink) Care Taker’s house (Blue)
- A Little Extra Strapping
- Surrounding Land
- Family of otters
- After nearly 30 years, they still look a lot alike
- Old Abandoned Steam Engine
- At least I look kinda cool in all my gear
- Erin Abseiled this Waterfall While I Kayaked
- Lunch Break
- Tight squeeze even with a small bike, luckily it was light enough I could moose it around when needed
- Breakfast Day 1
- Waterton
- New Spikes
- Torn open and empty
- I dont know whats scarier, the scorpion or the hair
- At the restaurant
- Our room felt more spacious than this photo depicts.
- Holding a Tarantula
- The Bullet 500 bikes they used to use.
- Awkward family photo outside the convent
- One Of The Few Photos That Day
- Praying Mantis
- My first bear
- Life At High Altitudes
- Our bikes parked in the courtyard.
- The Pond Full of Hungry Fish
- Switchbacks To The Top
- You can either use enough to submerge the steaks, or be less wasteful and flip the steaks half way through the marinade process
- One of a few suspension bridges.
- Stumps after
- We all barely fit in the Tuk Tuk but, oddly, the driver didn’t mind
- This photo does have some charm
- Olmec statue, I think its supposed to be a head
- still smiling.
- I’ve really gotta start carrying a real camera
- With fresh food available on every corner, its easy to understand why people love Mexico so much.
- The “I’m going to fix it someday” field car appears to be universal among men.
- Roadside drink make of some kind of cactus I believe
- Approaching The Volcano
- Note the sandals.
- View From The End Of My Trail.
- Baking Brownies, Banana Bread, and Cookies
- Waterton
- Our mossy campsite.
- Polaroid of the group minus myself (photographer)
- Good breakfast, but I didn’t eat the bacon.
- Just take enough to dull the edge
- Day 4 and 5
- AT $45 a night they’ve got some sense of humor… or gall.
- The Road up Mt Revelstoke
- Somewhere near Jasper, I think
- Bears on Waterton townsite
- Photo courtesy of Erin
- Waterton
- Wrap in paper towel and soak in vinegar
- Roosting On Rubber Hose
- It amazed me how quickly the landscape could alternate between lush and barren
- Photo taken while walking.
- Guitar fish.
- Dis mine
- Squirrel at the top of Bears Hump
- Non Polaroid Version
- Jasper tired out from a long day
- Inside of a prayer wheel.
- This is just a bonus photo I had lying around
- Summit Selfie
- this photo is a screen grab from a video of me spinning the prayer wheels in Manang.
- L2H
- Us at the lodge with another photo bomber.
- Quick picture of southern Alberta
- One of many scrapes on the trial.
- First monastery.
- Bear
- Gopher Hunting
- The Dehydrator Hard At Work. (I was later informed to cut the veggies into much smaller pieces)
- Thousands of hands have touched this statue over hundreds of years.
- Hand made rug. Note, image has been rotated to show design.
- Our campsite
- Alpaca burger. Tender with an earthy almond flavor.
- Fiji
- Barley porridge.
- A well balance lunch as far as I’m concerned.
- Left: Remake of a Brass Cartridge. Right: Modern Cartridge Cut Down and Refilled.
- View of town on the walk back from the buggy
- We Crossed Several Slick Snow Patches
- Soft and Cozy Alpaca Wool
- Porter carrying through snow.
- Pacific Sunset
- Thats… probably beef…
- A Bear in Revelstoke
- Time Square at night
- Bridge
- note our campsite below
- I was leaning against the headboard during this photo.
- Taken on the ship wreck dive, note the poor visibility.
- The landscape around Muktinath is interesting.
- Construction along the road.
- Leaving Lower Pisang
- Champion Rooster
- Swimmin hole
- It was smal, but at least it was clean and ski-in ski-out
- Natalie was kind enough to take pictures while riding.
- Dune buggies at oasis
- Pants Trouble
- This was a big clearing just before a huge incline, it was full of these big boulders.
- View from Upper Pisang.
- The View From The Airport
- Always Add To The Inukshuk, That Rock Came From The Trailhead
- Our tour group and the monk (center, obviously).
- I did not go on any rides, but it was interesting to walk through.
- Make Them Into Balls
- Me climbing up Crown Mountain
- View from the cabin
- Getting this close to a live one is not recommended
- That’s Our Resort At The Bottom
- Finally, a use for mustard
- Sunset At Campers
- I believe this is called Gulab Jamun, and I know its delicious.
- The roads? bad. The Views? Good.
- Waiting for the ferry. It looks like I’m being scolded but I was actually just making sure I was in the right spot.
- Catching Some Rays
- Making a fire
- One of our better attempts
- Playing cards after dinner.
- Waterton
- Entering Upper Pisang
- More of high camp before the snow started coming down.
- View of Quito From Our Balcony
- Erin on a hike in Waterton
- All Cleaned Up
- Our Mahindra truck.
- Above The Treeline
- Most Of My Gear On The Spare Bedroom’s Floor.
- Well dressed alpacas on Rainbow Mountain.
- Group Photo of all hikers
- Enjoying my pineapple juice.
- Photo from the patio of the tea house before I started hiking.
- I Had To Use My Water Bottle To Measure Ingredients
- Me on the glass floor
- Gopher Hunting
- hiking up the switch backs
- My first coyote
- Some Go Over
- A skull I spotted in a shop at Oyantaytambo.
- A closer look at the statue in front.
- Salt Mines. Each family gets a plot and when a new family starts, they dig another.
- Loading my bike
- Night Market in Chiang Mai.
- The club house was very cool.
- Very tight parking.
- View From The Top
- My first time being this close to an elephant.
- View Of Ribbon Lake
- First you need meat, you can buy it if you like, ideally round up your own though
- During cleaning.
- My scattered belongings.
- Donkey Den Volunteers, Guests, Workers, and Friends
- A lot of those unbroken clays were probably mine
- Decoration at the restaurant that made my eye twitch.. guess why.
- Legs Off The Back
- We spotted a full rainbow
- A shed antler. Note, I did not find this, the guide had it to show guests. She hunting there probably would be fun.
- Me, my bike, and my gear leaving Antigua
- A monkey at the monkey temple
- My Awesome Custom Rain Gear.
- We all agreed this looks like I am losing an argument with Renata.
- Just A River Running Through Our Kitchen
- Like a kid in a candy store
- downtown Calgary from the tower
- The military base we picked people up from.
- Watching The World Go By
- Owen’s Point
- Waterton
- Photo taken from boat.
- Jasper was still regrowing after a wildfire.
- Some Go Under
- Tongaririo
- Almost done
- A monastery seen from my day hike.
- Tongaririo
- Boat launch at the edge of town
- A 30 Second Walk From The Highway
- Inside the temple.
- Elephant skull at the information center.
- Hot glue is amazingly versatile
- Thrashers
- First Day Out
- Driving through a forest fire.
- Stairs
- Badger Trap
- Waterton
- The school appeared to contained hundreds of sharks.
- Me after a few beers…
- Probably the funniest photo of the trip
- Spray Foam
- Typical Nepal roads.
- Sunset
- In my family growing up is optional (this is the most “liked” photo on my facebook)
- My Poor Mother Let Me Thaw The Deer In The Tub
- Plantanos en Mole. Plantains in a savory chocolate sauce, very good.
- Fiji Lunch
- photographer minus the group
- Owners’ son providing entertainment during supper.
- Australia camp.
- Our first pit stop out of town.
- as high as I could get
- Being given a tikka for luck as I left the hotel.
- Our Campsite
- Lake Louise
- The hike was dotted with “small” waterfalls
- Stairs to a temple.
- View At The Top
- Note the smoke, there were several wildfires in the area during my time on Pokhara.
- Not an Encouraging Part of The Trail
- Inside the sparse doctors office.
- A Good Size, Especially For So Early In The Year
- We Stopped Beside This Stream For Lunch
- The tomahawk head after the paint was removed
- Post-sanding and cutting
- Cotopaxi
- Erin Climbing
- Erin found a huge leaf
- We Also Found a Scorpion In Our Room One Day
- We had many friendly puffer fish on the first dive.
- The weather outside the Bob Marley Tea House
- Top Of The Last Ladder
- Our View From The Trail
- Perfect Patagonian Panoramic Picture
- Silver Trevally
- My Beach Glass Collection
- Mae Hong Son during the day.
- I brought Cheezies specifically for this.
- Our breakfast view. Probably my favorite building of the trip.
- Driving in traffic in Antigua
- The Apartment Had A Fireplace
- This Image Tells A Clear Story
- The crossings were much nicer on the hike out
- The crew. I miss them and I miss this trip. There will be other trips, hopefully they can be part of one of them someday.
- My exploded bag.
- Skogafoss
- The weird hostel also had strange décor. I know a lot about guns, that top one looks like a homemade, but functional, one.
- Erin Whitewater Rafting While I Practiced Eskimo Rolls
- Tongaririo
- Fiddle Pass
- About The Size Of My Entire Hand
- Press With A Fork
- Shore Lunch
- Maybe the heat and my attitude made the sunset less enjoyable.
- A well manicured yard.
- Deer Hunting
- Last Boat Ride
- Enjoying their new home in the garage
- New Rifle
- A pond full of fish across the road from out hotel.
- scenery
- This helps give scale of how steep it was.
- Salt mines.
- Its Always Fun To Strike A Pose
- Leaving Landmannalaugar
- Donkeys and Mobile Phones
- How I felt.
- Supper. Dehydrated garlic mash potatoes are the best ever.
- I thought I was doing good on my dual sport in sand until this family of 3 passed me
- The Hike Back Down
- I didn’t think to take a lot of pictures, I was too busy having fun
- There’s nothing quite like an ice cold soda on a hot day
- Natalie on the boat. Note the overhead life jackets, we used them as cushions on the return trip.
- Fishing The Pond
- Linda and Her Some of Her Cats
- Blind Snake Eating An Earthworm
- Erin and Tess too busy to look up
- Shoe Fire
- Lookin glam for the gram
- I believe this was the dive we cleaned the garbage.
- Suck an amazing experience
- We stayed just long enough for me to get this awesome selfie with Jason
- I Don’t Like To Share Food With The Wildlife
- Downtown Besi Sahar
- DON’T GO TOO FAR! NOT SO FAST!
- Big downed tree on the trail
- Here it is brand new
- More Low Tide
- At The Treeline
- Found My Retirement Home.
- Looking back at Manang
- Not the most welcoming sign, but the owner was very kind.
- Cruisin’ Around The Lake
- Always climb the rocks
- My Logo
- My first Mallard
- She’s Not Much Of A Retriever But Shes Got Spirit.
- Breakfast of champions
- That’s The “Mud Bath” behind us
- The Setup
- Cathedral Cove.
- Looking back on the trail, you can barely see the gap between the two plateaus, that’s when we went down and back up via a chain
- Worlds Largest Truck in Sparwood
- All loaded up.
- No Diving
- Tongaririo
- Day 8 and 9
- NNNOOOOOPPPPEEE
- I had seen so many temples that I dont know which one this is.
- Sorry for poor quality, this is a screen grab from a video from a camera phone.
- Carefully Stacked Rocks Work Almost As Well As A Camera Tripod
- Our results for the Roger Cadeaux event
- Cozy In The Tent
- Just struck me as funny.
- At The Treeline
- At This Point I Was Just Practicing My Casting
- Waterton
- one of the many campsites
- Natalie grabbed my camera and got a shot of me.
- Working on my New York modelling
- Tongaririo
- High Wind and High Altitude Selfie
- Waterton
- Campers
- Caribbean Sunset
- Bridge on The Trail
- Note the hair sweated to my forehead that no one told me about.
- Open water on the lake
- Yep, thats our driver texting.
- View From The Top
- Adrian at the tower
- My bike kitted out (picture taken in Edson)
- Cozy
- Erin And Me
- My Great Grandfathers Model 99
- Up and Down is the name of the game
- Note, wildlife photography is really hard.
- Giant Shiva high above town.
- Attempting to dry our gear before heading out.
- Clay pot as a portable firepit. I love this idea.
- Erin Taking a picture
- More of The Trail
- Waterton
- River crossing fun. Seriously though, this is my favourite picture of myself.
- Fly Tying
- More of the sunken boat.
- Almost Looks Like We’re Not In The Middle Of A City
- Our Combined Total
- Tongaririo
- La Piedra
- The stairs down from the temple
- Just a Few Miles of This
- Frolicking in the pine woods.
- Erin making a gourmet dinner
- Lobsters
- Lake Louise
- Looks like archival footage
- Beginning Of The Trail
- Jasper borrowed my jacket
- Proof!
- Swimming Hole
- Deep diving.
- Last Time I Was This Close To A Bear I Got A New Rug, But That’s A Different Story
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