Written by Fidgit As we wind up this stretch/year of walking, I thought to do a profound post, exploring the entrenched gender bias of the great Epics. I was going…
Written by Fidgit Climbing out of Andahuaylas, we diverted onto a stone aqueduct. We like the aqueducts; they follow a gentle grade. Following the narrow trail alongside the stone embankments…
Haz clic aquí para leer en español Written by Fidgit The joy in this walk began to flicker somewhere around middle Bolivia. Extended illness combined with exposure to pervasive poverty…
Written by Fidgit Since the first steps of this trek, we have been guided and guarded by Saints. I mean this quite literally. Our way has been dotted by road and trail…
Haz clic aqui para leer en espanol Historically, very few people of influence bothered with remote Patagonia. Two men of the cloth stand out in the memories of the people…
Follow this link for a special post from Neon – or read in Spanish below. Vida y aprendizaje en un aniversario de vida. Tengo amigos, y tengo amigos que con los que he pasado por tiempos dificiles. Mi…
Haz clic aquÍ para leer en español Content Note: Nudity The Selk’nam, or Ona, were the original inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego. Their relationship to nature and the rough elements in…
Haz clic aquÍ para leer en español Patagonia was and is a land of free people. Cowboys wandered with nothing but their horse, bed roll, and herding dogs, working at…
Haz clic aquÍ para leer en español [Courtesy of Solange, age 11] It is said that once a powerful chief had a beautiful daughter with golden eyes. Her name was…