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Author Archives: Todd
Moving to New Zealand in 12 Boxes
Taking off from Denver, one last look at the mountains We have started a new adventure, living in New Zealand for a year. We were unsure how the adventure was going to start because Katy was successful in getting her … Continue reading
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Tagged coastal walkway, moving to new plymouth, moving to new zealand, new zealand, wellington
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Istanbul is Hot in August, the Pool at the Ritz is not
Our third day in Istanbul denoted when we were down to only one week of honeymoon left. We went down to breakfast, and they remembered our breakfast drink order, one coffee with cream and one Turkish tea, and brought it … Continue reading
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We Made it to Europe-Istanbul
We had an early flight, 630am, from Bishkek to Istanbul so we called up our Yandex.Taxi app, and a driver was at our door within 10 minutes. The Bishkek airport was hopping this early in the morning, and it was … Continue reading
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Horse Rectum for Dinner in Kyrgyzstan?
Where is Kyrgyzstan? I am not going to act like I was able to pick it out on a map with a high degree of certainty before Katy and I decided to go there. It is between Kazakhstan and China; … Continue reading
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Tagged beer, Bishkek, bishkek Kyrgyzstan, Craft beer bishkek, hiking bishkek, hikinh, hipster, hipster bishkek, internet, Kyrgyzstan, maerket, microbrew, osh market, sim card bishkek, yandex, yandex.taxi
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Thoughts and Musings on Mongolia
I am breaking this post into two parts. The first are things I learned about Mongolia from talking to people that I found interesting and couldn’t fit into other posts. The second part are my thoughts on the country in … Continue reading
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Three Days at Khovsgul in Photos
We spent most of the day driving to lake Khovsgul. Khovsgul is a rather large lake which contains about 2% of the earths fresh water. We had three nights at the lake before we drove to Moron and flew back … Continue reading
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You Don’t Need Electricity to Enjoy Lakes and Hot Springs
What did we do after the yak festival? That was my thought when I started writing this portion of the blog. Day of the week, day of the month, and what order we have done things is getting hard to … Continue reading
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Tagged ger, hot springs, hot springs mongolia, jargal jiguur, jeep, khorgo, khorgo volcano, Mongolia, tourist ger, volcano, white lake
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Mongolian Yak Polo
We left Karakoram and were suppose to have a short drive to visit a temple and a waterfall. Unlike the previous days, we did not review the plan ahead of time. We arrived at a viewpoint overlooking the Orkhon Valley … Continue reading
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Tagged driving, driving mongolia, furgon, horse race, land cruiser, Mongolia, monk, onks, polo, temple, Yak, yak festival, yak polo, yak polo mongolia
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Two Humped Camels in Mongolia
The second half of our Mongolian adventure started with a rainy morning. Katy wanted one last real coffee before she began ten days of only powdered coffee. I went to place down the street and got two large lattes each … Continue reading
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Ulaanbaatar: Katy’s Favorite City to Shop In
We had noticed that our ticket indicated that our flight Ulaanbaatar was going to take over four hours, which seemed rather excessive for a three hour flight between airports with minimal air traffic. We boarded our flight with boarding passes … Continue reading
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