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Bariloche
Bariloche
Lago Nahuel Huapi on the right and the national park's mountains in the distance.
Some pictures of my 6-day trek through Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi. [View Full Entry]

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Published: May 27th 2006 | 808 Views | [diary=59618]

Day 1
Day 2
Day 3

Manor and I decided to head for Chile and the Carretera Austral. The Carretera Austral is a remote unpaved highway that runs over 1000 km from Villa O'Higgins in the south to Chaiten in the north. The terrain it passes through is considered to be some of the most dramatic in South America--mountains, fiords, volcanoes, and temperate rainforests. Villa O'Higgins is a remote settlement at the southern end of the Carretera. To get to the settlement, it is possible to leave from El Chalten (Argentina) and walk for 2 days from Lago del Desierto towards Candelaria Mansilla (a tiny farm on [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 23rd 2006 | 1314 Views | [diary=54440]

El Chalten
Manor
Lago Desierto

Here are the pictures of my 5-day backpacking trip through Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Highlights included: Monte Fitz Roy, Cerro Torre, and the Rio Electrico valley. [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 22nd 2006 | 1315 Views | [diary=54430]

Cerro Torre
Patagonian Sunrise
Patagonian Sunrise

Just finished an eight day trek around the Paine Massif in the Torres del Paine National Park. Here are a few pictures. I'll put up more soon... [View Full Entry]

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Published: March 29th 2006 | 2104 Views | [diary=49232]

Camp One
Day 2
Camp 2

By Poz
December 7th 2005
Sumatra Asia » Indonesia » Sumatra
Write-up coming soon of my travels to Medan (the capitol of Sumatra), Pulau Nias (tsunami-torn island), Danau Toba, and Aceh (a devout Muslim region stricken by a bloody civil war)... [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 19th 2006 | 1883 Views | [diary=36356]

School Kids on Pulau Nias
Nias Traditional House
Nias Traditional House

By Poz
December 3rd 2005
Diving Pulau Sipadan Asia » Malaysia » Sabah
Sea Gypsies Off Pulau Sibuan
Sea Gypsies Off Pulau Sibuan
They have no nationality and aren't allowed on the Malaysian, Philippine, or Indonesian mainlands.
Pulau Sipadan--some say the best dive site in the world. The island rises 2,000 feet vertically out of the floor of the Celebes Sea. Sinking down the dropoff is certainly a humbling experience. Common sightings are: sharks (hammerhead, leopard, reef, whale), turtles (Green and Hawksbill), massive barracuda and tuna schools, diverse corals, and countless other strange fish, eels and crustaceans. Amazing place! (Sorry no underwater pictures yet. My CD with the photos is on a slow cargo boat back to the States) [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 6th 2006 | 2705 Views | [diary=34412]

Diving Day 1
Some Dive Partners
Fishing Community (Mabul Island)

I just got back from an amazing journey! My last post was about the trip from Miri (on the coast) to Long Lellang. It proved to be challenging, but it was no where near as difficult as what I just finished. Here are my journal entries... 11/20/05 and 11/21/05 -- Long Lellang to Long Sabai In Long Lellang, I met a Kelabit man who was known in the village as a great hunter. I went to him in order to find a way to walk to Bario. Bario is another Kelabit village lying near the Indonesian border, and it would be [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 13th 2006 | 882 Views | [diary=34978]

Long Lellang
My Kelabit Guide
Long Lellang From Afar

Dodging Logging Trucks
Dodging Logging Trucks
WATCH OUT! From the window of our hired Toyota Hilux 4x4 on the way to Long San.
NOTE: In order to save time, these writings are straight out of my journal. This is Part 1 of 2 about a long overland trip from the coast of Sarawak deep into the interior highlands via foot, longboat, and 4x4. No tourists were seen during the whole 3-week journey. 11/17/05 -- Miri to Long San to Long Baku Yesterday Stuart (a Welshman) and I hired a man to bring us from Miri (on the Coast) to Long San (a full day's drive inland) in his Toyota Hilux 4x4 via logging roads. During our day long trip we saw countless trucks hauling [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 16th 2006 | 735 Views | [diary=34047]

Heading Upriver Via Longboat
Long Baku
My Parang's Creator

By Poz
November 1st 2005
Up the Batang Rejang Asia » Malaysia » Sarawak
The Batang Rejang (Rejang River) is the longest river in Sarawak. The river system is home to many different indigenous people (Dayaks in Bahasa Malay). The Iban (Sea Dayaks) are the notorious headhunters that regularly clashed with the Orang Ulus (people of the interior) before the peace in 1924. I'm not sure whether the Penan tribe is part of the Orang Ulu, but they are the commonly known around here as the true jungle experts. Some Penan are still semi-nomadic and refuse to listen to the government's requests to settle. It has always been a goal of mine to visit some [View Full Entry]

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Published: January 6th 2006 | 3437 Views | [diary=26308]

Kapit
Belaga
Kayan Elder Playing the Sape

By Poz
October 24th 2005
Bako National Park Asia » Malaysia » Sarawak » Kuching
Bako National Park---where Proboscis Monkeys swim in the ocean and guests are free to roam the jungle trails without guides. I figured that Bako might be a good introduction to Bornean rainforests before I get into the more remote regions. Bako is THE place to see the extremely rare Proboscis Monkey. There are only about a thousand left in the world. These monkeys are very large and have enormous noses and potbellies. You've probably seen them in high school biology textbooks. Watching a dozen of these monkeys crashing through the canopy above is indescribable! I took a local bus [View Full Entry]

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Published: November 15th 2005 | 375 Views | [diary=25681]

Enroute to Bako NP
Proboscis Monkey
Pitcher Plants



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