Showing posts with label traveling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traveling. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 June 2014

Colca Canyon: The Land of Condors



Colca Canyon in Peru has become world-famous for two different reasons. It is the second deepest canyon in the world (after a nearby canyon Cotohuasi). Also, it is one of the few places on Earth where you can watch Andean Condor … Continue reading →

Read More

Monday, 5 May 2014

Volcano Villarica: When Shit Hits the Fan



We’re finally in the hostel, all three of us. We’re completely exhausted and still trembling at the thought of the events of the past 12 hours. David lies in his bed. You can see he is in a lot of … Continue reading →

Read More

Monday, 28 April 2014

El Calafate: Sour Berries, Icy Winds and Bitter Reality



The views are breathtaking. We can see as far as Torres del Paine in Chile to the South and the famous glacier Perito Moreno to the North. The wind is trying to blow us off the cliff, but we resist. … Continue reading →

Read More

Walking the Circuit around Torres del Paine



The Circuit, as it’s officially called, is a 8-day trek around spectacular mountains in Parque Nacional Torres del Paine. The sheer cliffs of the torres (towers) rise above turquouise lakes and green meadows. These mountains became extremely popular in the last … Continue reading →

Read More

7 Steps To Making Your Traveling Dreams Come True



We all know these people who talk about leaving their job and going traveling or moving to another country for some time.  Most of them tend to scale their dreams down to either a few months holiday (the braver ones) … Continue reading →

Read More

Saturday, 26 April 2014

Hard Life of a Patagonian Horse



Hello, my name is Tobiano and I am a proud Argentine horse. I live with my friends on the vast grasslands of lake San Martín near Chilean border. I am quite accustomed to the harsh Patagonian weather; I prefer sleeping … Continue reading →

Read More

Rock Climbing in Norhern Patagonia



After three long days of driving through a monotonous landscape of Pampas Argentinas we finally arrived to Bariloche, an outdoors hub of Northern Patagonia. We headed straight down to the Club Andino de Bariloche to find out what the adventure … Continue reading →

Read More

Monday, 2 September 2013

Living without a clock..



When we were still working the 8-5 job, our live consisted of living by the hour. We had to get up at a certain time, walk the dog for not more than half an hour, get to work before 9h00, lunch before the restaurant closes, get home, walk the dog, make dinner. Get to bed…
Continue Reading

Read More

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Potty training Lily in Africa



Before we started the trip I wanted to potty train Lily but with all the stress of building work, finding tenants, renting the flat and packing our life up in London, it just didn’t happen. We did try briefly and … Continue reading →
Read More

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Ten Tips for Making Friends While Traveling Overland



Just because it’s the road less traveled doesn’t mean you’re the only one on it. Traveling overland can be very rewarding, but it can also mean a lot of long, lonely miles far from home.  This is true whether you’re solo or riding with a co-pilot or two....
Read More