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| 29th September 2008 Karen | WOW! - From: Inca Trail - 5 star hiking Hi I have just read your blog as I am going in November and you have really helped me get a daily account of what to expect. Thank you! Also loved your photos. Thank you Karen |
| 6th February 2008 K | thank you - From: Lima - the city of Kings Thank you for sharing. I appreciated the photos. |
| 5th February 2007 Lilanthi | Good work Raf - From: Comet Spotting I am so jealous I missed out on seeing the comet... didnt see any bit of it here in teh norhern hemisphere :-( The best sighting in decades and i'm in the wrong place! grr.. |
| 19th December 2006 Rafski | Thanks - From: Manu - Welcome to the Jungle The trip was with Manu Ecological Adventures (do a web search for their website), I thought they where excellent, good food, and they kept us busy all the time (off the boat). I booked the trip once in Peru, but it was about 5 days before the trip since I had my Inca trail in between booking and the start of the Manu trip. Their office is in Cuzco, and the best time to go is the dry season which happens in the middle of the year. |
| 19th December 2006 Manu wannabe | Nice post! - From: Manu - Welcome to the Jungle Good blog - great photos. What tour operator did you book with and would you recommend them? Did you book in advance or when you got to Peru? |
| 15th November 2006 Rafski | G'day - From: Mt Barney - Misty Mountain Hop I've added the photo of the departure point from the south ridge track, its about 30 or 40 minutes walk from the car park. Its fairly well worn at the start of the south-east ridge track, but there are sections higher up in the rockier spots where it was hard to tell if I was on the trail. Good luck, the views on the way up and from the summit are awesome. |
| 15th November 2006 Adam | Ridge Track - From: Mt Barney - Misty Mountain Hop I recently attempted to climb Mt Barney via the south east ridge with some mates. We were stopped part way due to injury but even if we had continued I'm not 100% sure we were going the right way! Any chance you have a photo of the departure from the south ridge track? You commented that you saw a tree engraved SE ... where abouts was this tree? These are a great set of photos, and those of the sea of clouds are the type that inspired me to climb it in the first place (It looks like a great view!) |
| 19th October 2006 Rafski | Thanks - From: Mt Barney - Misty Mountain Hop Thanks Li, I don't actually like them that much since the stars are abit too hard to see. I think there was too much light froom the full moon. |
| 18th October 2006 Li | Mt.Barney - From: Mt Barney - Misty Mountain Hop Top work Raf. The night photos with the stars and moonlight are just unbelievable! |
| 6th October 2006 Rafski | Thanks - From: Colca Canyon - into the pit 4kg or 5kg but I think I've already put most of it back on! They where a cool couple of dogs, we played with them when we first bumped into them and I think thats why they started following us. |
| 5th October 2006 Lilanthi | Nice fotos as usual - From: Colca Canyon - into the pit Just how much weight did you lose on this trip Raf? How could you leave those two dogs behind! |
| 21st September 2006 Li | Photos - From: Isla Taquile - where real men knit Hey Raf I hope you put your other travel photos on this site too.. how about it? Especially the Egyptian ones. Would love to see them again. Got your P/C from Cusco by the way. One of my collegues said she'd been to that same place just last year and it brought back all the good memories... she's also quite impressed with your photography skills. - me |
| 20th September 2006 Li | Knitting - From: Isla Taquile - where real men knit So, did your adopted family teach you to knit too? Again, fab photos :-) |
| 18th September 2006 Li | Great pics! - From: Mt Ampato - following in the foot steps of the Ice Maiden Great photos as usual Rafski.. thats what I'm going to call you in future :-P I especially love the one of the starry sky. Hope to see the rest soon |