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Day 1: Baiona to Vigo (16.5 Miles)

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Well yesterday we left Porto and took a taxi about 2 hours north to Baiona Spain to begin our walk. Very nice drive, reminds me of driving the Oregon coast a bit – not much traffic and very scenic. Once we arrived in Baiona we inspected our hotel for proper “air flow” or air that flows across the bed so Cindy can sleep at night. Unfortunately we’re now in the land of the bed made […]

Porto Portugal: Free day! – huh?

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Well today we got up, had breakfast, packed our bags, did the triple room sweep to check that we had everything in order. “Ready to go…” mentally prepping myself to be hiking tomorrow after a 2 hour car drive up north. We go downstairs, start the checkout process, handing in our keys, say our goodbyes and then sit in the lobby to wait for our car to take us on our next leg of the […]

Porto Portugal | Days 2, 3 and 16,700 Steps

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I was realizing last night at 3 am that I still wasn’t 100% converted to Portugal time and was probably mid-Atlantic ocean somewhere in my struggle to be fully converted to the Europe timezone. Cindy and I are able to be here sans Hayden & Gavin and boy is it a change. I also realized that when we started this blog we were in South America, the boys were eight years younger (as were we) […]

Tanzania Safaris: Tarangire Park, Ngorogoro Crater

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So we are now back in Nairobi after crossing the border from Tanzania, but have spent the last three days on a safari trek to two different parks to see various animals. By far, Tanzania was the most touristy spot we visited with 20-30 safari trucks waiting at entrances to parks and driving around in front of you. We did not see so much of this in Kenya – maybe because the distances are greater. […]

Gorilla Trekking in Uganda/Rwanda

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So haven’t been keeping up on the blog post – largely due to non-existent internet. We are now in a nice hotel that has great internet, food, and showers! (Hot). About a week ago we left Nairobi and flew to Rwanda. We stayed at the Mille Collines Hotel (from the movie hotel Rwanda). An unbelievable place, with very nice food, great rooms and lovely staff. We stayed there one night, then the next day went […]

Amboseli National Park (Kenya) – Transiting to/from

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For the past couple of days we have been in the Amboseli National Park in Kenya, which is about a 5 hour drive south from Nairobi. It’s one of the smaller national parks for doing the ‘safari’ which we did and were simply amazed. We spent about 4 hours in the evening, then the following day (all day) on Safari – literally stopping so elephants, zebras, giraffes, etc. could cross the road. Overall a spectacular […]

Mt. Longonot Volcano, Lake Niavasha, Hell’s Gate National Park

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So our story begins yesterday at 4:30 a.m. when we were scheduled to ‘get up’ to meet our car at 6 a.m. for the outing to the Niavasha area. In all actuality, we were still suffering from some jet lag, so 3:30 seemed about right… The night before Cindy explained how this is a pretty easy hike, about 3 km out, and 3 km back, no worries… that’s easy. (More story below). We also went […]

Robert Redford, Wife Kisses Giraffe, Beads

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So it’s taken about 2 days to get onto the +9 hour time zone difference, yesterday we were up early (4 a.m.) then by noon everyone was struggling to make meaningful words come out of their mouth, so quick nap and we were better. Basically didn’t do much of anything yesterday, our apartment/hotel is connected to a mall and we went to a Chinese place for food… Today on the other hand Cindy had setup […]

On The Road Again… Africa

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Well I haven’t posted here in a while – almost 4 years… Crazy how time flies.  After our entire Africa trip was thrown into the air last week due to Ebola, we are now ready to leave.  The best thing is that we (Cindy) scrambled and we have a new itinerary, including better routing to/from Africa via Frankfurt – so instead of 4 legs each way it’s only 2. We will get to trek to […]

Driving South America – Border Crossings and Must Have’s

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  So on a lot of our trip we needed to lookup from others how they did it – if they really needed certain paperwork, etc.  so I figure I’d add one post for the world in case there were others out there needing information.   No photos in this post as I find myself sitting back in the home office in Colorado these days, wondering how a year ago we figured out to go drive […]