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Abel Tasman

A couple of days ago we went on the Abel Tasman National Park.  In a nut shell its a 5 or 6 hour hike on a very large island which is owned by the New Zealand conservation authority.  I’m just catching up now on my blogs but it’s actually good I delayed so I can compare […]

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Punakaiki is Wet

Yesterday was just one of those days that you don’t forget.  So different, so exciting and so fun.  Paula and I really like hiking in nature.  If you looked at me or me looking at me for that matter, you would not expect that from my personality.  But I just love it.  We’ve climbed mountains

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Meet Grum

Graham [aka “Grum”] Frith.  Don’t even know where to start. How ‘bout a 62 year old fella who has just returned 2 months ago from a 2 and one-half year bike ride around the world. No kidding, this guy Graham rode a bicycle and a small trailer around the world and has a million stories in

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Kath

Meet Kath, our guide for the Northern Island part of our trip.  I thought that I would introduce her since she is somewhat permanently attached to Paula and myself for the first portion of this trip.  Well, we’ve actually blown her off a bit in the last day but hooking up again today. Kath is —

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Nice Backpack

No kidding, its mine.  And yes, that’s Paula carrying it.   We’re in the Lake Tarawera Forest. If you look on the other picture here on the left, I’m wearing a petite 15 liter pack.  So how does this happen?  Ok so I will work the day activities backwards.  Our last ambitious activity was to

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NZ Style Math

Oh yah, heading down to New Zealand.  The city of Auckland on the north island to be specific.   21 full days of hiking and abuse to my slightly jello-y body. I’m of course with my wife, the Marine Drill Sargent to keep me on the straight and narrow – no folding or complaining.   Just do

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3,850 Miles

Finally made it to Los Angeles.  Ride is now officially over!!! Took a total of 16 days from Boca Raton, Florida, with hotel stops in: Orlando, Florida Pensacola, Florida LaFayette, Louisiana Houston, Texas Austin, Texas Fort Worth, Texas Amarillo, Texas Santa Fe, New Mexico Phoenix, Arizona San Diego, California Laguna Beach, California Redondo Beach, California

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Coast to Coast

Today was the day which would conclude my coast-to-coast journey that started on the eastern Atlantic and then ended up on the western Pacific.  Said another way, I left Boca Raton, Florida and arrived San Diego, California today — 11 days later.  Now that’s not the end of my trip of course, I still need to

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72 oz Free

I love the home page picture of the menu for this night’s dinner spot — Mountain Oysters.  Yum, Cows nuts.  If you don’t know what it is…  Order the Shrimp!  Hahaha.   That set the scene for my dinner event. I guess that 339 miles sounds like not too big a trip.  When I drive

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Old Texas

I really have to say that today was a great day.  One of those rare days where everything really comes together and you feel great.  I will jump right into it — why not?  Get to the best of the day’s event.  So I had read that Fort Worth houses the Bureau of Engraving and

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Tabasco

Let me jump to the Tabasco Tour.  I rode 30 minutes from Lafayette, Louisiana to Avery Island, home of Tabasco.  Yes, I did the self guided tour which is real interesting.  So interesting huh?  What’s so interesting about the Tabasco Factory tour? I’ll tell you by asking you a question:  What does Tabasco and Jack

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To L.A.

So it has become a reality — I left at 8am on Sunday morning, not exactly sure of what to expect.  Sure I had watched a ton of videos on YouTube.  I had bought what was needed to make it happen.  I roughly logged my trip out.  Ok, ready, lets go — enough of the

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Cutting Ice

So I was thinking about some of the highlights of the past month travel.  Of course, we traveled from Rio, all around Argentina — from far north to the furthest southern town in the world.  Still blows my mind.  Yes, we visited Chile, trekked, climbed some areas where I was scared shitless — overlooking cliffs.

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Penguins

Here are just a few Pictures of Penguins from the trip…  An interesting bit of information which you may not be aware is that the Antarctica is basically void of wildlife.  It’s not like the Arctic at all.  Its just really snow, ice and water.  In terms of wildlife, it consists of penguins, seals, walrus

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