Stephen Paul's Guestbook



23rd June 2007

Hey!
What a well written and informative blog. Thanks, sincerely, for writing it.
19th June 2007

Actually Ms. Manx...
Most of the peaks in this area are significantly taller than 3,776 meter Mt. Fuji! Whats more the entire mountain range is over Mt. Fuji's height, not just a tip of a volcano that cheated its way to the top instead of being uplifted my millions of years of tectonic action like everyone else. :)
17th June 2007

Nostalgic for the 50's
I am researching my family vacation slides from 1952 of this area when we took the Florence Lake ferry and hiked and camped up to Evolution Basin over about 10 days. Your photos are a big help in remembering names and places. Wonderful photos!! I'd love to do it again. Thanks
16th June 2007

you are one to be admired Stephen.......
How does this happen? So sorry and interested at the same time. you are so fortunate to see what you do although this was not what you would imagine. Looking away from the bad and focusing on all the beauty...............I can only feel this sense of envy for all that you do and how you express this to all who read your words. Your pictures as well as your journal are most impressive Stephen..................Don't stop!!! L, Susan
4th June 2007

Hotties from Scotland
.. and I'm sure this whole experience would have been a lot more devastating if you hadn't met those hotties from Scotland back at the hostel .... Hahahaha. Photos are fab... genuis. Hopefully see you in the states soon. Wendy and Stuart x
4th June 2007

Skeleton Key
Thanks Ruth! Im looking forward to your upcoming trip! Yeah, I need to find a deadbolt and latch for my tent... :)
4th June 2007

Bad luck
Hi Stephen. Stunning photos as always. That's such a shame about your wallet. Hope you have managed to put it all behind you and enjoy the rest of your trip. Make sure you lock your tent next time!
2nd June 2007

Brilliant blog!
I got a great education on a part of the world i've never ventured out to - thanks heaps! Guanacos are indeed handsome, their eyes beat the cuteness of sparkly anime characters'. Jolly photos, envying your skills...grr;)
2nd June 2007

Thanks Again!
Thank you Ansty! I heard there's someone else who's getting a little antsy in your family... THOR wants out to start exploring the world!!
2nd June 2007

Delicious photos!
Great shots Stephen, I like the self portrait the most!
26th May 2007

Wrong Answer!
[url=http://invasions.bio.utk.edu/invaders/coqui.html]http://invasions.bio.utk.edu/invaders/coqui.html[/url] Im sorry Edward but you are mistaken. Every source I have ever read says Coqui's are frogs of the family of Eleutherodactylus: [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleutherodactylus]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleutherodactylus[/url]
26th May 2007

Coquis aree not frogs
Just to clear thing up the coqui is not a Frog.Is a hole different animal and is not from the famaly of thr frogs.
25th May 2007

Giving thanks..
Absolutely enjoyed the beautiful collection of your pictures during your vacation. Thanks a lot I enjoyed them, thank God for giving us the spectacular beauty and that you were able to enjoy it in person. I plan on going in November, late in the year to avoid the humidity:). Fabulous job with the pics. Hope you can go again.
21st May 2007

So your stealing our trees now!!?
Your a poet, do you know it?? Love looking at your pics when i get a chance.
15th May 2007

Outstanding!
I enjoyed this blog and the photos very much Stephen, thanks for sharing. My favorite image was the Cueva del Milodon :)
15th May 2007

Thanks!
Thanks so much! I staying up VERY late writing this blog... its like pulling teeth!! :) And Deanna, I think you're going to have to wait a few months right? Winter has arrived in Chile!
15th May 2007

Wonderfuf writing
Thank you again for your wonderful writing. I will be visiting Puerto Natales in Novemenber. You have opened my eyes as to what to look for. Your description of the mountains was pure poetry. Carolyn
15th May 2007

Beautiful blog!
I´m living in Chile right now and I really enjoyed your writing and photos! I haven´t heard much about Puerto Natales but now I may need to make a stop down there, as well as the rest of beautiful Patagonia. Happy travels! my blog = www.travelblog.org/bloggers/tweedledeej
4th May 2007

magnificent
just beautiful!!! very impressed, and jealous of all the open space!! go to japan and take some pictures for me please.
2nd May 2007

Mil Gracias
muchos gracias minedy! Me parece que Sandpoint esta una lugar majestuoso. Los Rocky Mountains esta unico para America, oajala que se gustarlo! Yo necisito mas tiempo alla tambien. Gracias otro vez, mas gallerias de mi ultimo viaje en Chile(april 2007) muy pronto!
1st May 2007

thanks for the beatiful words about my country,i am from chillan,and i am glad u like my country, i like yours to ,right know i am living in sandpoint,idaho and i really miss chile,but i found your website and i saw all the pictures,makes me feel happy.
30th April 2007

puerto rico
Amazing photographic safari. I came across your site looking for puertoricans in california. I was there at the same time you were and was able to see most of the sites you photographed. I'm going back the 17th and I shall take my husband to the Camuy caves which I've never seen.

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