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I'm amazed that northern Peru doesn't get even a fraction of the attention that the south does. After sharing a trail with hundreds of other travelers on my first trek in the south, it's hard not to reminisce about having the Cordillera Huayhuash all to ourselves.
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What are the most bizarre ways of backpacking you have met? In Kyrgyzstan I met some interesting ones.
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After backpacking for several days on the AT I watched sunrise at Clingmans Dome. It was a cloudy morning with low lying clouds. When I decided to head back down for breakfast I turned a corner near the bottom and was blown away by what was in front of me.
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A cave hotel I passed by in Cappadocia, Turkey before sunset. The architecture is out of this world. Restaurants, lodging and some stores are built in caves.
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