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You can lose everything, but nobody will take away what you saw and what you experienced...
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Nov 23, 2009 07:00 PM Cheated in the Mexican Bank

You will learn untill you will die - my grandpa was saing me... Maybe I trust people too much...
I had some euros left from Germany. Yes, I know that Mexico is The Kingdom of Dollar, but I spent too much money for the Barranca train I wanted to supply my budget. I went to the bank in Los Mochis. Sorry, zero English there.
I showed my euros and asked for the rate. 19.04 - she wrote. OK. She was smiling, she printed something, took a copy of my passport and paid me pesos. The receipt was small and not clear, but I did not think I must came to the BANK with my own calculator... In the evening I recognized that they apply the dollar rate -12,56, not much higher euro rate.
Sorry, no time to go back to the bank - I have my ferry to Baja California tonight...
But the Silver City of Alamos - 3 hours by bus from Mochis was very interesting to see...
Do not cry, my Friends - it was not a big amount of money...



Nov 22, 2009 07:00 PM Barranca del Cobre

In the past in the press interview I put Grand Canyon on the first place on the list of my seven wonders...
Then I was reading that the is a canyon bigger then Grand... Regarding what? Did you hear about such a canyon? I wanted to go and see...
In fact it is combination of 20 smallest canyons... Only in 1961 they finished the railway line going from Chihuahua down to Los Mochis on the Pacific coast... There are two trains: express primera at 6 am and passenger departing at 7am. It takes 12 or more hours to get down 661-kms route. Tunnels, bridges, breathtaking views. In the most impressing point on the deepcanyoy rim they have 20 minutes stop so you can go 50 m to the rim of the canyon for the pictures.
Yes, it was great journey. El Chepe - thats what they call this famous train has already its own website so you can study schedule and prices -expensive for the backpacker but worth... But now I know that the lovers of the Grand Canyon can sleep well - it is definitely not the same scale...



Nov 21, 2009 07:00 PM The highest waterfall in Mexico....

You know I am great waterfalls fan... It is not easy to get there... On early morning on the Chihuahuas camionera there were only me ant the seller of burritos... Sorry, dear - you want one dollar per one filled pancake?...
Bus arrived -I bought a ticket for 246 pesos to Basaseachi... 5.5 hours drive through the hilly landscape... In Basaseachi you have to walk from the bus stop on the road 16 through the village 3 kms /no signs/ to the car park in the National Park. Then 20 min walk... and you are on the rim of the deep canyon, on the footstep of the highest fall in Mexico... But from this viewpoint you cannot see much...
It took me 40 min more walking up and down to the Ventana viewpoit and this was THE PLACE...
Great view of the 246-m high fall... I was very sweaty but the sky was blue and the view was unforgettable...
Basaseachi Fall reminds me Angel Fall - four times shorter but still very nice... I hope to show you the pictures. It is funny, but this fall is the highest in Mex only now -in the dry season. In the wet season 8 kms away you can see another, higher fall... Tell me if you will see it and is it worth, please...
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Nov 20, 2009 07:00 PM El Paso and *Ah, Chihuahua!*

I spent a night in the Gardner hostel in El Paso - the hostel is located in the nice old building. Try almost century-old lift... and have a fun.
Then I put my backpack on and walked like a mile to the land border crossing from the USA to Juarez - Mexico. Remember to find US immigration post for the formalities - it is not easy...
Juarez has the very bad opinion to be the high-crime town. Drugs, smuggling... But what the soldiers were looking for just in my backpack?...
I took few pictures of the old mission and the much younger cathedral on the green but small Plaza the Armas and went by junk city bus /6 pesos/ to the camionera. What is camionera? In Mexico they almost never say -bus station- they call it camionera...
One ticket to Chihuahua please... 310 pesos...
One dollar is worth 13 pesos...
After 5.5 hours drive through the picturesque half-desert I disembarked in Chihuahua.
Ah Chihuahua... They have nice little hotel in the old town worth to recommend - El Jardin del Centro... 280 pesos per great room wih hot water and TV. I do not care about TV but no other choice... I had still enough time to visit the house-museum of Pancho Villa - bandit and the national hero, who knows?... Very busy but what a great day...



Nov 19, 2009 07:00 PM Via Frankfurt to Texas

If you use cheap air connections you usually pay the other price - night waiting in the airports, delays etc... I was forced to spend the night in Frankfurt ' Germany. Not in the airport - it is easy to book the hostel bed via hostelworld.com
From the main airport there is convenient S-train going to the main train station Hbf - it takes 15 minutes and costs 3.70 euro /2,50 two years ago/.
Frankfurt hostel is just 100 m in front of the main station entrance. If you are lucky you will sleep well in the 6'bed dorm /I did not - other people came in the middle of the night and made a noise/
But in the morning they serve good full buffet breakfast - included in the rate.
Then the train again and the flight to Dallas - long day! In the evening at sunset I was in El Paso.



Nov 18, 2009 07:00 PM New voyage: escaping to the sun...

New voyage: escaping to the sun... In Poland now we have short, dark days. Wind and rain almost daily... It is good time to escape to the warmer region to enjoy blue sky, sun, local people and new places. Yes, I still have many places to see around the world. Where to go? As a budget traveler I had a lond sitting at the computer to find an interesting offer from the airlines. In the autumn many of them have special offers. Then you make a choice, click, click - and the air ticket is appearing in you printer. 40 years ago, when I started my traveling I did not expect that such opportunities will come in the future.
So - I now need few hours to pack my backpack and I will fly on the discounted ticket to the USA. Then I will cross the border to Mexico... Keep your fingers crossed please!

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Nov 14, 2009 07:00 PM With Globetrotters, Climbers, Sailors...

With Globetrotters, Climbers, Sailors... Till 2 or 3 a.m. we attended the slide shows from all corners of the world. I saw already most of presented sights but it is still a pleasure to see again the places I visited years ago. My impression is that the quality of pictures projected there is improving year by year. One of the most interesting presentations was given by Piotr Strzezysz, who recently was climbing on a bike mountain roads of Kyrgyzstan. It was not his first hardcore expedition and I highly appreciate his achievements. The audience enjoyed my slideshow (the longest one during our meeting, it think) showing the remotest parts of my 8th round-the-world voyage. I was also honored by special diploma... Many of us attended the Jubilee Dinner in the national costumes brought from the far-away countries... We had a lot of fun...
Brave and very charming Polish yacht lady-captain Marta Szillajtis Obieglo just did solo round-the-world voyage on the small boat. It was a pleasure for me to see during her presentation many little islands I also visited on my trails - like Vava'u, Cocos or the Marquesas.



Nov 13, 2009 07:00 PM Meeting of Polish Globies

Meeting of Polish Globies The 25-th Jubilee of our Meetings was also a chance to invite the special guests to join us. One of them was Leszek Cichy - he is best known for making the first winter ascent of Mount Everest together with Krzysztof Wielicki in 1980 which established the winter ascent record of 8.848 meters.
He was also the first Polish climber to complete the Seven Summits and a number of other prestigious climbs. Leszek is almost my age and quite well known person in my country. I followed him on the Everest Trek in 1987 - alone, to see the summit from Kala Pattar - staying some 6 kms above sea level. See our picture...



Nov 12, 2009 07:00 PM Exchanging travel ideas...

Exchanging travel ideas... Does any other nation has a meeting like this? Let me know!
In the lovely mountainous scenery of the mid-November (with some snow in the background) I attended 25th Annual Meeting of Polish Globetrotters in Szczyrk - in the mountains, at the southern border of Poland. About 300 "real travelers" - peolpe who travel on their own - from all over Poland came to share their travel knowledge and their last achievements. For me it was a nice occasion to meet many old friends who also love to travel.

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Sep 12, 2009 02:00 PM G-5 on Lena River - memories...

G-5  on Lena River - memories... It is worth to write that the most important segment on my 9th Round the World voyage (from Siberian Yakutsk to Tiksi and via Road of Bones to Magadan on the Pacific coast) I travelled with four outstanding globetrotters. Here they are - the toptrotters, as I call them - on the picture taken on the riverboat cruising Lena. From left to right: Kevin Hughes (USA), Jeff Shea (USA), Andre Brugiroux (France), Jorge Sanchez (Spain) and the only representative of the Eastern Europe in the party...
All of them visited already all states of the world - and much more!. Don't ask me who is the best - I do not travel for the score and I do not feel to be authoritative judge... But it is worth to mention that Jeff climbed also all Seven Summits.
Thank you dear friends for your company on this hardcore trail!

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