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Paradise trails has still a long path to go
OK – so we got the RV and headed inland – great driving by Lynne and good navigation by Teva – We are now in the back of …… somewhere I don’t know – but it’s cool – I just…
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Dungarees and bourbon
Green River, Utah, 200 hundred miles from nowhere – cottonwood seeds are dropping like snow, the desert sun finally dropped behind massive canyon of red cliffs and the bugs feel like it’s time for a last-minute snack before dark, and…
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Mt Fuji Madness
Climbing up to the very top of Mt Fuji in Japan to sit and watch the sunrise sounded like an amazing dream. Unfortunately it ended up being somewhat of a nightmare! I originally planned to climb the mountain on my…
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The Lycian Way Ultramarathon – Turkey
In 2012 I completed a crazy race that still remains the toughest race I’ve ever completed. The Lycian Way Ultramarathon was my first multi staged, self sufficient race. It’s been seven years since the pain and suffering and I’m still…
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Rottnest Island in Winter
As its already getting close to winter I thought that I would share my experience from last years winter where I spent my birthday with my buddy Simon at Rottnest Island in Western Australia, home of the happiest and arguably…
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Pakistan’s breathtaking glaciers and peaks and going to the lake Saif-ul Maluk
The caravan is blocked by a glacier on the way to Naran 05.05 We start hitchhiking towards the mountains. The driver of Shah and Fatima leaves us at the end of the town and a car stops right away. For…
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Greatest lesson to be learnt
Sitting here on the last night – among the redwoods at Smithwoods just outside Santa Cruz. There are 2 squirrels playing tag around a massive tree as the evening casts everything vivid green and orange. (We backed the RV into…
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The Hazaras-saviors and bivouacking into the wilderness
On the way to Muree 02.05 We get up late and we start hitchhiking. We need to take three mini buses to get out of the city. This time there are no fights and no crowds because it is Saturday.…
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Paradise Trails has still a long path to go
Yesterday we woke to the sound of coyotes howling at sunrise, the sun beating off massive bright orange boulders and dark coloured lizards being scattered by rabbits playing tag. Today we woke in a dust bowl in the arse end…
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How to navigate the improbable transportation system of Islamabad and other adventures in the capital of Pakistan
29.04 We wake up ready for a day full of improbable events and incredible people. How is it possible to travel only three weeks and live thorough millions of things that usually a person experiences for a year? We feel…
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