Photos from three trips, spanning three years.
Just of the coast of Bali, Nusa Lembongan is a much more laid back island with some of the best snorkeling in the world.
We spent a week in Ubud, relaxing, watching the monkeys, riding motorbikes and, thanks to some nice locals, visiting a temple ceremony in Tegallantang.
Rome is big, ancient and crowded, but it’s also home to some of the best food you’ll ever have (or cook for yourself).
Florence is gorgeous, if crowded. And “La Specola”, the Museum of Zoology, is, perhaps not for everyone, but remarkable nonetheless.
Pompeii is the main reason we came to Italy. And while Naples is a bit dirty and covered in graffiti, it ended up being my favorite spot in Italy.
One week in Paris. Never enough.
Four days in the Rockies…
My friend Mike is guide for the Adventure Bound rafting company in Colorado and brought me along on a trip down the Green River through Lodore Canyon in Dinosaur National …
I made a quick trip down to take a look at Echo Park in Dinosaur National Monument. Brutal road, but a great, isolated campground at the end of it.
From Grand Teton I headed north to the very crowded, but beautiful, Yellowstone National Park.
Some images of the Tetons and my overnight backpacking trip up to Holly Lake.
The tallest sand dunes in North America.
The little known, little visited chunk of land in south eastern Colorado. Highly recommended if you’re in the area. Dirt roads, few signs, bring a map.
The beginning of a six week road trip around the United States.
I’d never been on the subway system in Los Angeles so we went down to Union Station and then walked around downtown LA.
Neither a valley (it’s technically a basin), nor particularly deadly (only one person died to give it its name), but very beautiful and well worth a trip.
A three-day canoe trip through the Okefenokee Swamp in southern Georgia.
Started in Northern California and then flew down to the LA area for a sailing trip over to Catalina Island.
Just south of Leon. Lovely Beaches, but nowhere decent to stay. Do it as a day trip; just grab the bus from the small market on the edge of Leon …
Leon is beautiful, a city of poets and painters, philosophers and political revolutionaries. By far my favorite city in Nicaragua.
For our honeymoon we went back to Little Corn Island. Unfortunately it rained most of the time we were there, but we enjoyed ourselves anyway.
The Corn Islands are off the Eastern shore of Nicaragua and while they have very little in common with the mainland, they were definitely my favorite spot on this trip. …
From Granada we decided to check out the Pacific side for a few days down in San Juan Del Sur.