Category: hikes

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Sandboarding Atacama

After almost 2 years without snowboarding, I was really keen on get into Sandboarding, when arriving in San Pedro de Atacama. I had tried Sandbording only a couple of times in the past, but...

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The Quilotoa Loop

First a little story about Abe! This dude left America for the first time on a two weeks vacation with his buddies. He arrived in Nicaragua almost a year ago and decided he would not...

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Zion National Park

Utah’s oldest and most popular national park. Known for its slot canyons, towers and monoliths, rivers and waterfalls, and scenic sandstone. The paradise for day hikers, is probably not as beautiful as others I...

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Moeb + Arches + Canyonlands

Moeb is fun town where everything is about sports and adventure. A lot of 4×4, mouthing biking, water rafting. But for me it was only hiking and visiting the monuments. I found out that...

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Grand Teton

The Grand Teton National Park is a relatively small park south of Yellowstone, and it has it is own particular landscape, which is quite distinct from Yellowstone. I think Ive been spoiled by Alaska...

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Yellowstone National Park

I finally made to yellowstone, the number 1, the first national park in the world. It was stablished on March 1, 1872. The Park is a bundle of comprising lakes, canyons, rivers and mountain...

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Johnston Canyon

We went to check out Johnston Canyon, but it was packed with people and it wasnt worth the queue and noise. It is probably prettier in winter.

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4th of July in Seward

With alternator working in full speed, we packed the fridge and headed to Seward. But we didn’t realise it was 4th of July and Seward is a very popular place on this date, because...