Lares — Now that I’m home and sorting through thousands of photos and videos from the trip of a lifetime, I’m realizing that really, as much as you want to share everything you’ve seen and done with other people, the best you can do is to share the best parts to inspire others to do the same, then be content to enjoy the rest for yourself. As Rolf Potts writes in Vagabonding: “Try as you might, you simp...
Puno — When this photo was taken, I could barely stand after suffering from severe altitude sickness after experiencing Puno’s altitude of 3860 meters (12420 feet) the previous day. Had been a miserable wret...
Lima — When I come home from any trip, what I hold close to my heart — more than the memories of sites and having checked items off a bucket list — are the people and random experiences that go with them. ...
Iquitos — I gave the man a whack of U.S. dollar bills. As in most countries that accept American currency, I was expecting a quick exchange, a flip through the stack of 20, a swift writing of a receipt, and bam...
Amazing blue lake (Titicaca)
Trying to work in my room ignoring the formidable view outside
Someone once told me that those who would see wonderful things must often be ready to travel alone.
One more drive across the Andes.
The Lares Trail Trek - like The Lord of the Rings, with llamas.
"Telling the story is not nearly as important as living the story."
The surreal moment when you find out, hidden in the highest mountains, the answer for the thirst of your soul that you were looking for
Fuimos olas que bailaron con el viento, al principio muy débiles para enfrentar la marea del mal tiempo, pero hay algo que esconde el mar en el mover de su cuerpo...la divina complicidad de nuestro próximo encuentro!
Would you like to be relaxed all the time? Even if there is noise, you can feel peace, listen REGGAE!
Travel itineraries and how I don't have to be you
Homesick at the top of the mountain
Phys. Ed teachers: universally cut from the same cloth
Lima y ahora Sur!
On beach-bumming and teaching an old dog new tricks
A metropolis that embraces etiquette
Iquitos: Mototaxi and migraine HQ
Iquitos, Peru: Of Mototaxis and Migraines
American dolla-dolla bills: only the best accepted here
Reports from the hotel hideout
Rose-coloured glasses, be damned!
The Peruvian adventure begins
Stamina and the Search for Endings, Part 3
River Crossing 2
Stamina and the Search for Endings, Part 2
River Crossing 1
Machu Picchu Mariposa
Probando hi
Stamina and the Search for Endings, Part 1
Inca Rail
Diamond Sky
Untitled
Deer in the Mountains
The Darkness You See
Pisac.
Hippo and the Mountain
Como siempre.
Moon Temple.
Bulevar.
Zebra crossing.
In "Why People Photograph" by Robert Adams
Today's breakfast.
Parque Kennedy.
Sunbathers.
Museo Larco
Microbussing
Construction
Miraflores.
Norfolk pine.
Birds.
Today's office.
Agua frio
Barranco.
Guest room in a colonial manor
The City and the Dogs
Had to fight for space at the back of the train with a bunch of Afrikaners to get this shot.
What this place did to me.