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tour day frants
September, 2006
30 days, 1,300 km, 6 riders, 540
baguettes: One Survivor.
I LEFT MY RIGHT VENTRICLE IN SANTO DOMINGO DE OAXACA

January, 2006
Purely by accident. Fortunately, I had another, unused ventricle
Vigilant velocipedes visit verdant vermont

July, 2005
Oh Tommy Boy, the hills, the hills are caaaaaallling... Plus, bikini
babes! No, seriously.
DRIVING THROUGH MEXICO: WINGS AND PRAYERS OPTIONAL

February-April, 2005
How we convinced a machine-gun-toting 18-year-old Mexican Army recruit
to pose wearing Elizabeth's bra on his head! Plus, very good beer.
CANOEING THE SAND RIVER: 7 days, 29 sets of rapids,
and lots of bad food
June, 2004
Quit?! Us? Never! Call us a taxi cab.
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CYCLING THE NATCHEZ TRACE: 800 km from nashville to
(almost) new orleans
March-April, 2003
My butt still hurts.PERU, CHILE AND THE BUS RIDE OF CERTAIN DEATH

February-April 2002
Ever wanted to go to Peru and Chile? Neither did we! But we went anyway,
under protest. We staunchly almost refused the free air tickets and
steeled ourselves for the warm February weather and sun-kissed Andean
peaks.
Nepal HONEYmoon
November-December, 2000
We got married. Then, we left town. After two months and hundreds of
kilometers trekking through the Annapurna massif in central Nepal, we
still like each other. Here's why...
kingston pen "time off for good behaviour"
tour
My worst weekend ever.
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