Graydon Hazenberg: BootsnAll Photojournalist

Graydon Hazenberg
BootsnAll Photojournalist

Graydon Hazenberg

Graydon Hazenberg is a nomad, wandering the world in search of beautiful mountains, rare wildlife, evocative ruins and good beaches. He hails from Thunder Bay, Canada, and started adulthood as a student of mathematics and astrophysics before succumbing to the lure of the road.

When not hiking or cycling the world, he can be found teaching English
in Japan or Chile, or guiding tours in Europe or Nepal. His latest
adventure is a bicycle trip that will take him through Southeast Asia, China, Nepal and India, and possibly Central Asia and Iran as well. Graydon hit the pedals in January 2001, and you can follow his journey from Graydon and Joanne’s Home Page.

Feel feel to contact Graydon: ghazenberg@yahoo.com



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