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Road Trip 2011: July 2015
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Sunday, July 12, 2015. We are everywhere man. Hello faithful blog readers,. We haven't updated the blog in like 4 years but I wanted to give an update in case you were curious. All of our road trippers are scattered like the wind across the world. Paul and Kate are. still. traveling. They are in Argentina and loving it. Before that they lived in DC and Portland. So great to see them still exploring the world. Here is their new blog: https:/ dosvagabundos.wordpress.com/. I don't even know. I saw her a...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: The future.
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. The future. In some ways it sounds so ominous, and I suppose it could feel that way without any exciting moments on the horizon. Luckily for me, the next few months of my future will be full of such moments, and therefore thinking about the future, right now, gives me a sense of anticipation, and a promise of fulfillment. I'll tell you why. This post will be short and sweet, since I've already monopolized your attention with my last two extra-full posts about Australia. My current...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: 07/01/2013 - 08/01/2013
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. Back on the blogosphere! Our campsite in the Kaimanawa Forest was shared with some military men on a recruit training exercise. They were pretty friendly and invited us over for tea and coffee each evening. Sunrise on the Tongariro Alpine Crossing, this time starting from the Ketetahi carpark. You can see Lake Taupo in the distance (it's huge.about the size of Singapore.). Looking north from Ketetahi Hut. Misty weather starting to clear at the top of the Crossing. It felt pretty s...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: Indonesia.
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. The travels didn't stop with Australia - next up was Indonesia for three and half weeks. This was my first trip to anywhere in Asia, and while I was excited to see what there was to see, I realized I didn't quite know what to expect. Crazy traffic? Fried noodles) and nasi goreng. Fried rice) and lots of other things goreng. It's really only a couple hundred bucks. However, it's fun to pretend. The first of many Balinese temples we saw. In Ubud, the first city we went to, templ...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: 06/01/2014 - 07/01/2014
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. I am less than eleven hours away from my flight back to Australia (and I really should be going to bed), so I'll keep this post quick, just to share a few photos from the last couple weeks of my visit home. Maria and her bridesmaids! The happy couple (Mike and Maria) making their entrance at the reception. So incredibly happy to be part of such a beautiful day! Mom, Nancy, Jaycie, Jill, and yours truly at the reception. Maria with her brother James. Beautiful mural in the Mission.
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: Western 'Straya
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. Oh, sorry, let me translate that for you: AUSTRALIA. Said the way the lovely folks down under say it. Like talking with your mouth full, except it's not. You can thank them for this spelling, not me. My photos are finally edited and ready to help me show you what that trip was like (spoiler alert: it was amazing! Be forewarned: there are 212 photos and they're all in this one post. So enjoy looking through them when you have some time! Camp our first night. Cory, Oliver, Vanessa.
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: 12/01/2014 - 01/01/2015
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. The future. In some ways it sounds so ominous, and I suppose it could feel that way without any exciting moments on the horizon. Luckily for me, the next few months of my future will be full of such moments, and therefore thinking about the future, right now, gives me a sense of anticipation, and a promise of fulfillment. I'll tell you why. This post will be short and sweet, since I've already monopolized your attention with my last two extra-full posts about Australia. The travel...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: 06/01/2013 - 07/01/2013
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. The Roadtrip: The Zig Zag. Our Great Zig Zag North. Our first night, we stopped in at the Lake Ohau Lodge, where Lyn, Cory and I will all be working for the winter (Lyn at the Lodge and Cory and I on the ski fields). Lyn had been there for a week training for her new job before leaving for our roadtrip, and I was anxious to see the place after hearing her stories about it. The place is absolutely beautiful:. Lake Ohau and surrounding mountains from the road in. From Christchurch, ...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: 03/01/2013 - 04/01/2013
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. Field Work is Awesome. The field trip I went on last week was fantastic. So good. It was really nice to get out of the office and my house and hang out for a few days in a place it's hard to get to on foot, camping under the stars and working in the fresh air. This is where we were:. And this is how it looked in reality:. Milford Sound from the chopper on the way in. Sue and Anna, on the flight in. Camp at Moulin Creek for days 1-2. Sunset on Mitis Peak. Camp in the morning. My at...
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo: 04/01/2013 - 05/01/2013
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Viva Hoy, Viva lo Tuyo. An old Maori word and the name of an incredible mountain I see every day. Locals and visitors alike remark on its dirty white peak, which looks like snow to the uneducated eye; really, Titiroa is covered with weathered granite that has worn away to sand and left behind eerie rock formations, reminiscent of the red spires of Utah's canyon country. According to a book of Fiordland place names, titiroa. Means a long wedge (for splitting wood). Our climb of Titiroa was a summer-long d...
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