Two things make a big difference to a trip. Local knowledge and explorer instinct. With our friend David, I stayed up late in the night tapping into the first and swapping the second.
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The Grand Canyon. As the guidebook said, “Heard of it? Still here, still frikkin big”. And, it should have added, still frikkin amazing.
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Previously on Journeys, &c.
- How to trek the Markha Valley (with or without a kid) – and what to expect
- Raiders of Ojo del Albino
- Little Painted Desert
- To the Far East in Bolivia
- Bolivia: Leaving the Altiplano
- Daddy Daughter Road Trip in Hebei
- The High Cliffs of Huangyukou
- Sunrise above Shuitoucun
- Twin Otters in the Borneo Highlands
- Virginia & Maryland mini Road Trips
- Using film in Antarctica
- The Black Lake at Tarfala
- Great Basin National Park
- Seven Days Trekking in Iceland
- Hard Seat to Panda Town
- What’s it like on an Antarctic cruise?
- Black Rock Lava Flow
- Family camping at the beach
- Antarctica
- Bolivian Moonscapes and other strange places
- Solo camping…with a two year old child
- How a watch took me on a new adventure
- Once Upon a Time…Northern Vietnam
- Wreckage of the Southern Cloud
- Ramshead Range, Australia
- Mt Jagungal and the Rolling Grounds
- Death From Above: Eagle Hunting in Kyrgyzstan
- They call it the GRAND Canyon
- Biking down the east coast of …a lovely place
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- Three year old’s second bivvy
- (Not) storming Area 51
- Bolivia’s Uyuni Salt Flats
- Wheeler Peak
- Climbing Mt Kinabalu
- Eastern Iceland
- Lunar Crater
- Three year old’s first bivvy
- Flying with kids under two
- Northern Iceland
- The Last Litang Horse Festival
- Reykjavik and the Westman Islands
- Go For Main Engine Start
- The High Alps of Karakol
- Riding the rails from Oruro to Uyuni
- Parque Nacional Lauca in Chile
- Arequipa and the Colca Canyon
- One morning in Bali, on Provia
- The Vestmanna Cliffs
- Adobe Pyramids, the Donkey’s Stomach Ache, and some Really Racy Ceramics