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Most Terrible Polar Exploration Ever Paperblog Pick in Trek

The Most Terrible Polar Exploration Ever

image credit Even today, with advanced foods, and radios, and insulated clothing, a journey on foot across Antarctica is one of the harshest tests a human being can be asked to... Read more

Would Stand Kjeragbolten? Paperblog Pick in Trek

Would You Stand on The Kjeragbolten?

image credit The name means the Kjerag Bolt - a massive 5 m³ boulder wedged in to a crevasse on the edge of the Kjerag mountain in Lysefjorden, Norway. Without the help of any... Read more

LATEST ARTICLES BY PAPERBLOGGERS

  • From Mafadi to a Hike in the Little Berg - August 2011

    From Mafadi Hike Little Berg August 2011

    Sunrise from our campsite at the bottom of Leslie’s Pass, in the morning of the 3rd day. It was the beginning of August and this was to be our last hike of the... Read more

    The 07 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • New Year's Eve at Tarn Cave - December 2011

    Year's Tarn Cave December 2011

    Tarn Cave is big and deep overhang in the Clarens sandstone with fantastic 180-degree views.Finally, this year I had the opportunity to spend a New Year’s Eve i... Read more

    The 25 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • An Afro-Italian Hike to Mafadi - November 2011

    Afro-Italian Hike Mafadi November 2011

    The party on the escarpment. From left to right: Simona, Tank, Valerio and Elna.A few months had elapsed since my last visit to the High Berg so I was really... Read more

    The 09 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • A 3 Day Hike in the Cathedral Peak Area - December 2011

    Hike Cathedral Peak Area December 2011

    The long steep climb to Cleft PeakSue and Roger are ones of the many South Africans living in the UK. Christmas is always a good time to come back home for a... Read more

    The 11 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • Not Forgetting the Other Passes

    Forgetting Other Passes

    Sometimes I do get a little carried away with all the wonderful details, like the villages or the flowers along the sides of the roads, forgetting that I... Read more

    The 31 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • Zulu Cave - Greg and Sabine - October 2011

    Zulu Cave Greg Sabine October 2011

    Greg and Sabine with SterkhornAfter a 2-month ‘break’ running our cycling tours in the Indian Himalayas, I was happy to be back in the mountains I love so... Read more

    The 08 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • AWWT 2012 - Dead Horse Cap to Orroral Valley

    AWWT 2012 Dead Horse Orroral Valley

    This is a walk I planned with a mate I met through the Bushwalking Wilderness Rescue Squad. Fraser is one of many keen outdoors people I've met through the squa... Read more

    The 27 January 2012 by   Hikingoz
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  • Zulu Cave - Greg and Michelle - October 2011

    Zulu Cave Greg Michelle October 2011

    Greg and Michelle with SterkhornAfter a 2-month ‘break’ running our cycling tours in the Indian Himalayas, I was happy to be back in the mountains I love so... Read more

    The 09 January 2012 by   Spanafrican
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  • The Most Terrible Polar Exploration Ever

    Most Terrible Polar Exploration Ever

    image credit Even today, with advanced foods, and radios, and insulated clothing, a journey on foot across Antarctica is one of the harshest tests a human... Read more

    The 30 January 2012 by   Gerard
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