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Dec
22
The Unknowable Known
We begin our lives knowing nothing, so much nothing that the thought of knowing anything is irrelevant. Then there comes
6 min read
Dec
02
Tierra de Nadie
The phrase "Tierra de Nadie" translates in English to "No Man's Land." But if
16 min read
Nov
27
Everyone Get to the Boat!
Well, so much for waiting. I received a call this morning that there is a sliver of good weather and
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Nov
26
Where the End of the Road Isn't the End of the Road
The road turned to gravel 400 or 500 miles ago. I'm not sure, I've lost count.
3 min read
Nov
16
Too Long; Don't Read
On the road, things don't always go according to plan. To say I set off on this journey
4 min read
Nov
11
A Day in the Life & Sleeping Roadside
Three rides, two borders, a short bus, a ferry, one night on the side of the road, and 204 miles
3 min read
Nov
07
How Do You Prepare for the Unknown?
The deeper that I head into Patagonia, the less I know about what I will encounter. Sure, there are a
3 min read
Nov
06
The Longest Hour & 45 Minutes
Anxiety, dread, fear, failure. For 1 hour and 45 minutes, I stood in the baking sun on a dust-ridden road
2 min read
Nov
01
See You Out There
San Carlos de Bariloche, my starting point in the north of Patagonia, is an absolutely stunning town. Sitting on the
5 min read
Oct
30
The Train to Patagonia
After a 6 hour bus ride to Buenos Aires I had two options, another 25 hour bus or a 12
3 min read