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| 14th November 2007 justin | you guys rock - From: Big Sur to Nogales I didn't have time to read it all but I am feeling pretty jealous right now. I love the stories and hope you enjoy Mexico at least 10X as much as the USA ! Keep on keeping on :) |
| 11th October 2007 Sdawg | Woot! - From: Victoria to Arcata Great write-up bro. Keep em coming! |
| 29th September 2007 Ian Elliott | Links don't Work!! - From: Edmonton to Victoria copy and past the URLs at the bottom of the blog to see the pictures that we uploaded onto facebook! |
| 25th February 2007 Chris | Chris to Ian - From: Keszthley to Budapest That blog was excellent. |
| 15th February 2007 Kirsten | what goes around... - From: Budapest thoughts I think that when you are travelling, you do have to rely on others in one way or another from day to day. And other than little things like doing someone's dishes, or cleaning up to leave no trace when you leave a pubic park as a thankyou, there isn't a lot you can do. But in the years that have followed many of my travels, I have given a lot of friends places to stay who are passing by, and shared stories, and cooked some tasty meals, etc, and you know, it all does come around again...it's all part of the process...but time is blurred in this process x |
| 14th February 2007 Sean | - From: Budapest thoughts Dude, the pictures are awesome. Keep it up, I'm enjoying using you to travel vicariously through Europe, lol. |
| 2nd February 2007 ian360 | How long - From: From Podkoren Slovenia to Keszthely, Hungary Podcoren to Keszthely took six days including the day that I spent exploring Keszthley and writing that blog. I was going to figure out dates and days but I dont know them when Im travelling so I figured that I would just take you along for the ride saying tomorrow, the next day, the day after instead of numbering them and naming them properly |
| 2nd February 2007 Chris | geez man - From: From Podkoren Slovenia to Keszthely, Hungary The last entry was wild. Adventures adventures. How many days did that span? |
| 31st January 2007 Stefan | Map oops - From: From Podkoren Slovenia to Keszthely, Hungary Well, hope you know where you are right now because all these town names are hurting my brain. |
| 30th January 2007 ian360 | Map oops - From: From Podkoren Slovenia to Keszthely, Hungary I think the map I made got mixed ip with someone elses... well maybe you can folow along with the names I listed. Ian |
| 30th January 2007 ian360 | Ya chris!! - From: Slovenia- PICRUTES! Good to hear from you. I wish I could have been there, I cant wait to hear from you. That word is even longer than some Hungarian words, but I think I understand it a lot better. Maybe its the accents that get in the way! Ian |
| 30th January 2007 ian360 | Thanks for the tips - From: Slovenia- PICRUTES! I wish I was still there to do that and maybe meet you. Slovenian people have been very nice to me, I want to get some propper experience and maybe become a guide on the rockey mountains in Canada and then come back with some actual expertice and propper equipement, because at the moment I basically just know that its young, fit, brave and stupid young adults like myelf that die in amountain accidents. have a good climb! |
| 29th January 2007 Chris Schafenacker | Wow! - From: Slovenia- PICRUTES! I just finished reading your blogs and looking at all of the photos! Those are amazing!!!! I have so many thoughts to throw at you right now. Ive been making notes on scraps of paper and bookmarks and in margins that say things like 'bounce this off of Ian' and 'ask Ian' and etc. I have to be at school in 7.17 hours so im going to run to bed rather than write you an email, but soon my friend, ill book of a few hours and put it all down. I came back from EWB natioal conference today, and fell in love with the experience, it was an overload of ideas and inspiration, and more than anything else, great conversation with great people!!! It was an experience I will draw on for a long time. I hope that everything in your life sticking togethor, and that you have as many thoughts to share with me as I with you. I always get so emotional when I try to write to you, everything that is inspiring me these days rushes to my fingertips and I feel like I need to put that feeling into words for you. I'm not going to do that just yet, Ill need piles of time, life back home (for me) has been FULL. I hope that life abroad is FULLINSPIRATIONALFUNEXCITINGHARDCHALLENGINGRELAXINGTEACHINGYOUMANYTHINGSANDINSPIRINGMANYTHOUGHT (I tried to find one word to sum it up, that's the only one I could find, and its not perfect, but its close) Love, Chris |
| 28th January 2007 dean | wow - From: Slovenia- PICRUTES! i m slovenian , but i never see my country like that. Great pics. thx |
| 24th January 2007 MatevzH | interesting read... - From: Slovenia- PICRUTES! Wow... don't know how i found your blog, but it certainly is interesting read and i will try to follow it... Just a comment. Climbing Mount Triglav in snow can be quite tricky, and you should have winter equipment (including crampons and ice axes). Actually, due to snow, it would be dangerous to climb any other "steeper" hill without any advice from professionals and proper equipment. If you will still be in Slovenia in the next days, you can "attack" Mojstrovka, nearby to Kranjska gora. Above 2000m, and relatively easy access, without the need of real mountain experience (if you take a walking route up there). Just be careful of avalanches as there is now A LOT of snow in the mountains inside the Julian national park... (though i plan to go on saturday on Dovska baba, mountain above Dovje, as it has easy access and great off piste skiing and little avalanche dangers - its a peak on your Mojstrana photo) And by the way, you know whats funny... to see my own house on Dovje 1 photo :-) Hope you are enjoying your stay in Slovenia! |
| 24th January 2007 Stefan | Demands! - From: Part 2 Slovenia As your blogger fans, we demand more updates, even if it requires buying a laptop with a satelite connection! We won't be satisfied till such time that these changes take place. Out. |
| 22nd January 2007 ian360 | Hi Colleen - From: Part 1: London and Brighton Of course I remember you. Sorry I couldnt put you up that time you thought you might be coming to Edmonton. I promise that next time Ill find a way! It would be too cool if we found a way to meet up in SA somehow. Rock on, Ian |
| 18th January 2007 Colleen | - From: Part 1: London and Brighton Hey Ian ... don't know if you remember me from UBC .. maybe? Anyway, I was bored and looking at msn names and noticed you have a travel blog, so looked at it. Sounds like an amazing adventure you have planned! You are going to have a great, once in a lifetime experience! And, we should keep in touch, as I am heading down to South America next November, and maybe we could hook up down there! Anyway, best of luck on your travels! :) |
| 16th January 2007 Nicole L | - From: Part 1: London and Brighton Wow - the Dali exhibit must have been breathtaking! He is my favourite. As for your rant... I agree wholeheartedly. My whole deal in life is to make sure that we balance out the earth- get out what we need and leave the earth with what it needs. Compassion for the earth can only be spread by consistent pressure from people like us, so kudos to anyone who is in the earth-saving lot. Being content with our contributions are just a start - by pushing the envelope each day we can do so much! Your words are inspiring! I look forward to reading many more! |