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Month of March , 2003

On Andean Trout - Chile & Argentina

Allan Taylor found trout fishing in Chile tended to be a no-frills activity. Use of a rod is considered an idiosyncrasy of foreigners and an unnecessary luxury.

Ushuaia to Los Torres del Paine, Chile (March 2003) - Chile

Al is back in the bike saddle and it's only 17,848 kilometers to Alaska. A new continent, new road conditions, but the people continue to be friendly.

San Francisco - March 2003 - San Francisco, California, USA

Accommodation Redux - San Francisco, California, USA

Accurate Blooming Schedule for Ohanami - Japan

Erin Joslyn asked two picnicking, karaoke-ing, sake drinking, celebrating Japanese what their typical image of celebrating sakura is.

Sit and Listen to the Rice Grow - Laos

Tim Ashby knows he will not recall the Lao family's faces as his memories of that day fade, but he will never forget their simple kindness or their smiles - which are as strong and as warm as their coffee.

Timor-rific - East Timor

Sally Eeles encourages travel to the world's newest nation for spectacular sights, unforgettable adventures, and, or course, it's people.

The 66...6 - San Francisco, California, USA

Pay attention to your train number, says Mo Valentine - it may have something to do with what happens on the tracks.

An Alaskan Bear Makes All the Difference - Alaska, USA

The wildlife in Alaska was one of the highlights of Aidan Doyle's small-group camping trip, if you include the locals as wildlife.

Are You Wearing Long Johns? - Alberta, Canada

Sarah Spence has now joined the entirety of Canada in their obsession over the weather. Even after the novelty of frozen snot has worn off.

In the Rocky Mountains, the World is Your Oyster. Sort Of. - Colorado, USA

Treasure of Sierra Madre - Copper Canyon, Mexico

David Wilkening describes his train trip through the Copper Canyon as a schizophrenic one - luxurious and rugged.

I Will Travel Again!


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