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  • Men's Journal, “A River Too Far? , May 1993
    - "Our own safe descent (of the Futaleufu with Earth River Expeditions) came as a result of seemingly obvious choices. We were careful, if not down right conservative. The lesson is, make sure you know who you are traveling with. Don't base your decision on pretty pictures in a brochure. Ask questions."
  • National Geographic Adventure, “The Accidental Explorer’s Guide to Patagonia” , May 2003
    - "When I followed the waterfalls to their source at the top of the cliffs it was necessary to crane my neck and lean back (in my kayak) I saw any number of glaciers peaking over the ridges of rock several thousand feet above us. The ice was poised, hanging there and ready to fall at any moment, so that the slender the arm of the lake was filled to the brim with the certainty of imminent avalanche."

  • Summit Magazine, “The Colca Plunge”, September 1994
    - "... a shout of "condor" goes up and we jump out and stare at the sky.  We've sighted four already (as well as lots of osprey and otters), but  each is an event. The one above has a wingspan of more than ten feet."

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