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Wenatchee River Rafting Slide Show

Summer is right around the corner and it’s not to early to plan for a […]

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Wenatchee River Rafting Slide Show
May 14, 2014

Life as a Nomad

“When you are staying in a ger, never go hiking at night.” Our representative in […]

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Life as a Nomad
October 25, 2011

My Mongolian Mother

Dulamsuren is the Mongolian version of Jeff’s mother.  She is constantly busy puttering around – […]

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My Mongolian Mother
October 25, 2011

Shimmering Lake Baikal

By far our favorite stop in Russia has been stunning Lake Baikal.  Sometimes you appreciate […]

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Shimmering Lake Baikal
October 16, 2011

The Trans Siberian Part II

Eastern Siberia alternates between taiga (Siberian wilderness) and industrial towns stuffed with heavy machinery and […]

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The Trans Siberian Part II
October 16, 2011

Enter the Taiga

Tundra, taiga, steppe, and desert. These are the four types of giant expanses you’ll find […]

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Enter the Taiga
October 16, 2011

Russian Fashion – veddy niiiice

Jeff remembered this commercial from the 80s and whenever we see a sweet Russian track […]

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Russian Fashion – veddy niiiice
October 12, 2011

Autumn in Siberia

The scene out our train window was a stark contrast to the one we’d left […]

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Autumn in Siberia
October 10, 2011

Bears on Bikes

Below are the most exciting photos we took during our time in Moscow.  We found […]

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Bears on Bikes
October 10, 2011

Vodka and Caviar

Big.  That’s Russia in a nutshell.  Everything is bigger in mother Russia.  Stepping off the […]

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Together in St. Pete
Vodka and Caviar
October 6, 2011

Rudolph the Red Nosed Meatball

Never pass up an opportunity to eat something weird when you travel. That’s my motto. […]

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Stone Church
Rudolph the Red Nosed Meatball
October 4, 2011
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