new kinds of cool Hi Ted. We're enjoying your travelog from our perch in Tumalo. You're giving vicarious thrills to the folks back home. Happy trails from some of your oldest friends the Andersens. Oh--you are put on notice about "cool"--stretch, Boy!
kuelap baby
ted, just catching up on your adventures. it is so wild to see photos of you at kuelap. those jaguar eyes made from the stone bring back memories...
it was clear how you approached chachapoyas, but we traveled an absolutely stunning road through a enormous canyon. we shared the collectivo with three peruvian drag queens...it was unforgetable.
hope your belly is doing weller! keep in touch amigo. travel wide and safely,
keeth
Greetings from PT and PGST Hey Ted! It is so great to hear about your travels! How exotic it all seems (particularly with all the stories about the body/stomach issues). It is fun to live vicariously through your stories. Look forward to hearing more. Driving to work is just not the same and the comedy is just not as funny but wishing you well on the next leg of your journey. Take care of yourself
Holly Lohmann
Wilderness Boyz Eat Your Heart Out Teddy,
Great narrative.... I should Alexander Von Humboldt would be proud. And these are some spectacular photos you have here. You must have taken thousands and thousands of digital photos to get photos that good. The Wilderness Boyz are salivating. Keep it up. But how about some more photos of you... you must be getting pretty scruffy by now. I think I speak for everyone in saying, we'd like to see that.
Love,
Jim "Rupert" Labbe
you are having too much fun Ted: What fun!
Pat does have fat ankles. This is a great idea, and may inspire Byron and I to join up with you at some point.
In June 2006 I quit my job as a habitat biologist working with the Port Gamble S'Klallam Indian Tribe (Hood Canal, Washington State, USA) for some travel and adventure in South America...trekking the Andes, exploring the Amazon, surfing some, getting bitten by lots of nasty insects, and searching fearlessly for the most tasty burrito in the world...... full info
lindsay
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new kinds of cool
Hi Ted. We're enjoying your travelog from our perch in Tumalo. You're giving vicarious thrills to the folks back home. Happy trails from some of your oldest friends the Andersens. Oh--you are put on notice about "cool"--stretch, Boy!