wow awesome mountains! wish we had got that far off the beaten track! but then again, though i don't want to admit it, the relaxing colca canyon felt pretty big as we were slogging our way back out of it. Maybe i could just say it was the altitude :)
keep enjoying yourselves!And as always great to see all your pics
Hi Josh and Carissa I was I bit worried when I saw your tittle but then I was really pleased when reading your entry. I just think it's great they way you travel, I must admit I couldn't do it. But thanks so much for the nice comments about Colombia. I am Colombian and will be going back to stay there for a while after more than 12 years leaving in the UK. My husband will come with me he is English so it's great to read this type of comments as it will make him feel more at easy. Many people have advice him not to go, but they are not just people worried, they are very close minded and have never done anything exciting in their lives. I am glad there are people like you. It's great to read your entries.
Best wishes
Olga
so so jealous! hey guys!
sounds like you're having the trip of a lifetime, a great mixture of the highs and the lows. keep up the amazing adventures, and keep the stories coming back to us guys stuck here wishing we were there with you!
peace out!
rod.
Ups Hey J-mo and Carissa,
Howz it hangin' homies. Good to get your blog - i actually read yours!
Im back in NZ. Just ran that army race in Dunedin hills. Back to school in one week. Hoping to get some good days up the club fields to shake off the Indian dirt.
Peace kids - D
la iguana chocolate hey guys! sounds like your panama experience was good and glad you got to travel a bit with francis and courtney! ... carissa -- i'll let you know that leah and i went snorkeling on the caribbean coast and i saw a barracuda... not quite as exciting as a shark, but they are quite large and angry looking and i was also out of the water as fast as my fins could carry me!! all the best with your trip down to columbia. stay safe!
acirema htuos Hey mate. Looking forward to hearing about your trip - will be heading down to that continent at some stage later this year.... adventures ahead. Would be good if we could cross paths somewhere... enjoy it.
wow Hey Joshie
I didn't even know you had the central american adventure planned. That's awesome!
I'm on the big countdown and am now unemployed. 5 more weeks and the adventure will begin.
Like the site, keep us updated with the fun and games - do you know any spanish? Hola is a good start and 'yo pene es largo' (my p*n*s is large)..... I've got a funny story with that statement but not for the www.
J
great to read your bloggs well done on packing so light. you wont regret it and there will be more room for all the presents you will bring back for your loved ones
eat it Yo good stuff fellas, nice cute photo and a blog to boot. Good luck exploring! Also, Tom Mace is on a bike from Santiago to Argentina then Nth to Bolivia over the next three months, may be worth posting to his Ringo at http://www.ringo.com/profile/thomasmace.html for friendly faces. Just a heads up. Keep cool. JS
We are heading to Central and South America, starting in Guatemala and finishing in Buenos Aries. We hope to reach Patagonia and a bunch of other cool spots along the way :-) We'll see. Hope you are well and happy! Josh and Carissa... full info
casey and steven
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wow awesome mountains! wish we had got that far off the beaten track! but then again, though i don't want to admit it, the relaxing colca canyon felt pretty big as we were slogging our way back out of it. Maybe i could just say it was the altitude :) keep enjoying yourselves!And as always great to see all your pics