Month of March , 2003
| 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. | 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. |
| Erin Joslyn asked two picnicking, karaoke-ing, sake drinking, celebrating Japanese what their typical image of celebrating sakura is. | 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. |
| Sally Eeles encourages travel to the world's newest nation for spectacular sights, unforgettable adventures, and, or course, it's people. | Pay attention to your train number, says Mo Valentine - it may have something to do with what happens on the tracks. |
| The wildlife in Alaska was one of the highlights of Aidan Doyle's small-group camping trip, if you include the locals as wildlife. | 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 | David Wilkening describes his train trip through the Copper Canyon as a schizophrenic one - luxurious and rugged. |
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