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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Peruvian Heights: Walking in a Photograph
Something from the Vault: Volume #4 Dawn draws a glowing fog over the ruins of Manchu Pichu. Alpaca wander the courtyards, chewing their grassy breakfast and paying little attention to the boisterous group of tourists racing across their grazing territory. … Continue reading
Posted in Something from the Vault, Travel
Tagged Aguas Calientes, Alpaca, Cuzco, Galen Rowell, Manchu Pichu, Mountain Light Gallery, Peru
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Guest Writer Inquiry
I’m really eager to continue my guest writer series. Tales can cover just about any topic or location, as long as they wander and are travel-based (as you’ve seen, I interpret the term travel in many different ways). The goal … Continue reading
Hiking Untrailed Territory
Something from the Vault: Volume #3 “Screw the trail. I’m tired of the trail!” Michael yells over the gusting wind at the top of 13,054 foot Mt. Dana in Yosemite National Park. “It’s the best way to the car,” I … Continue reading