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North America » United States » Colorado » Denver May 8th 2007

Brady and I will soon be going to Europe and this is the place to find our stuff from our trips as we go. Please subscribe to this blog to get emails when we post new stuff. --Ben... read more


Last you all heard was that I was homeless in Vancouver. Well I would like to inform you all that i'm off the streets and into an apartment pretty much right downtown Vancouver. I'm here with 4 other people I worked with in Lake Louise and so far we absolutely love it. It's a two bedroom apartment on the ground level so we have a nice patio. Our landlord also left us his big screen tv and we have internet and phone which is nice after 6 months of not having any of that. I have been job hunting with no luck yet but with all the job postings around i'm sure it won't be long. I have been getting to know the city lately (trying to feel like a local). It feels like we've ... read more


Last time we left you we were leaving the incredible Rockies and headed towards Whistler. We had to break the drive to Whistler up with a night in Kamloops and stayed in possibly the worst motel to date- but at least we bartered with all the Indian motel owners and got ourselves a deal, so we had to be happy with that part! More bad luck though… the Jeep was leaking coolant through a valve, so our drive to Whistler got delayed while we waited to have it fixed. Once we finally did get on the road we were stopped at a police barricade to have licenses and rego checked- at least I got to show someone my international license! We finally arrived at Whistler and were a little shell shocked to see the size ... read more
Not the perfect skiing weather!
Party time!
Beautiful B.C.

North America » United States » Arizona » Phoenix May 8th 2007

So its not been such a busy day today but an enjoyable one nevertheless. We have most of our travel details sorted now so we are off to Vegas Next week ans San Francisco at the end of the month. As for the rest of the day, I was hoping to use the pool again but no such luck. As iI was outside, you could see large grey clouds on the horizon and by the time I reache the roof terrace here I could hear the thunder in the distance. After the initial dissappointment of bad weather I decided it would be quite cool to watch a storm here because they're meant to be amazing. So we settled down outside but under shelter (Vicky, Mark, Aunty Linda and me) to watch the storm. It did actually ... read more
All we saw
Storm Party
Some of us were unfased

North America » United States May 8th 2007

...where we stood in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico all at the same time. We are also proud to have a dog who has done the same :). There's a lot of driving to do around here, so most of the other pictures are of rock formations and mountains we can see from the road. Also, in some of the pictures you can see the southernmost Rocky Mountains. We'll be entering the land of a million national parks next, so look forward to pictures from Mesa Verde, Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, The Grand Canyon, and anywhere else fellow campers recommend while we're on the road. Woohoo!! Also, we've planned out our trip afterwards, just to give you an idea of where we're heading. After the national parks we're going to ... read more
Four Corners2
Four Corners3
echo & paul "cornered"


It´s been far too long since my last blog entry. But for once we´ve been quite busy... Our first stop in the USA was L.A. We spent a couple of nights in a hostel in Venice. Venice Beach is a fun place with crazy people everywhere. Moreover it isn´t as posh and superficial as many other places in L.A. After the long flight from Sydney to L.A. we suffered from Jetlag. It was quite a funny experience. We woke up in the middle of the night, couldn´t fall asleep and were hungry at weird times. Due to our jetlag and Philipp´s cold we didn´t do much the first couple of days. Once we felt better, we rented bikes and rode them along the Pacific Coast. We saw some dolphins while chilling on Santa Monica Pier ... read more
Santa Monica Pier
Hollywood sign
Cable car


Secret of the blowhole North America » Canada » British Columbia » Vancouver Island By Sazzle DazzleMay 8th 2007 This was by far the best walk I have ever been on in my life! We were supposed to go fishing today however it was too windy so the boats weren't going out. Ron had already closed the cafe for 'Tibeten Easter' so rather than wasting a day we went to the Blow Hole. This is a secret location just outside of Ucluelet which only the locals know about so it was an absolute honor to have been taken there in Ron's dented truck! All three of us squeezed in and pulled up along what ... read more
Taking the kids out for the day!
The fastest walking guide EVER!
The love birds...


Morning light lit up half the rock opposite. Up at 5.30am. Eggy bread for breakfast. Stopped at mile 20.5 to walk up North Canyon, a narrow water-worn hole. Walked through a pool at the top to get a bit higher. Georgie Rapid was a major play spot for some - a bit too much for me at this stage in the trip. Only created by rocks in the last 10 years. Camp no 2 at 31.5 miles. No swimmers yet. After off loading and changing, went for a walk up to see some remnants of an Indain settlement, seeing some art on rocks, and a grain store up above. Saw our first "century plant" flower - the plant grows for 20 to 40 years, and then flowers with a very tall flower just once and ... read more
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North America » United States » Colorado » Boulder May 8th 2007

Distance: 7.6 miles Rating: easy-moderate One of these days, I’m just going to have to get over the high cost of living and just move up to the Boulder area. There are so many nice hiking options up there! Boulder County is one of the Front Range counties that have set aside a nice amount of land for open space parks. There are literally hundreds (if not thousands) of miles of hiking trails within the county’s borders. I guess they figured out that people like to enjoy the outdoors! Heil Valley Ranch is not what I would consider the most extraordinary destination in the Boulder area foothills, but it is definitely a pretty place. If your idea of a nice hike involves wondering through a dense pine forest, then this is the place to go. My ... read more
The trail quickly enters a thick ponderosa pine forest
Afternoon storm clouds brewing to the west
The flat, but rockier northwestern part of the Ponderosa Loop


The documentation consisted of: birth certificates, marriage certificates, and a ‘good conduct report’ from CMPD. Once the official documentation was obtained the paperwork had to be mailed to the corresponding secretary of state to verify documents were legal. Then once the secretary of state verified the paperwork we mailed it to the Costa Rican consulate in Washington DC to verify the secretary of state signature. The good conduct report expires after 90 days from the issue date. This is the short and simple version. There were many phone calls, emails, and also a visit to the Costa Rican consulate which unexpectedly made a visit to Charlotte, NC. It was not easy to determine the above steps and even after gathering the documentation we were still unsure if this would suffice. ... read more




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