you don;t need a US driving license - for Colorado - residents without US citizenship have to show green card to get a driving license
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Bavarian (Niederbayern!): Interrail trip thru Greece, Italy and Turkey Train trips thru the Czech Republic and Southern Poland Travelled extensively through the West of the USA Lived in Lisbon/Portugal and travelled thru Spain, Morocco and France Climbed to the crater of Mauna Loa (4170 m) on Big Island/Hawaii Worked more than 2 years in La Paz/Bolivia . Did most of the trails in the Cordillera Real between Condoriri and Illimani, crossing three passes higher than 5000 m – climbed Huayna Potosi (6087 m), Khasiri (5220m) and JapaJapani (5380) -reached 6000 m in an failed attempt to climb Sajama (6540 m) – Travelled thru 15 countries in Latin America – from tip to top climbed Chachani (6077 m) in Peru Travelled to Hongkong/China/Philippines.
I live in the US right now and spend my time climbing rarely visited ridges and peaks in Colorado.
Canoe trip to Boundary Waters!
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replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Drivers license in the US in the Americas - United States of America Branch
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replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Looking for some info about Trekking in P.N. Sajama in the Americas - South America Branch
not really any established treks in the park - park is basically the Sajama on the east - the wide, dry valley of the river in the middle...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called santa cruz and the jesuit missions in the Americas - South America Branch
made my way from San Borja to Santa Cruz - really liked , you will probably not see another tourist until you hit the mission circuit
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called la paz to santa Cruz in the Americas - South America Branch
why not fly - costs less than US 100.00 ... if they block the road a couple hours more won't save you either..
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called la paz to santa Cruz in the Americas - South America Branch
at least 14 - can be more ...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Uyuni accommodation - Arriving at 2:30am in the Americas - South America Branch
buses and trains from La Paz in general arrive in the middle of the night - hotel owners are used to get customers in the middle of the...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Horseback riding Tupiza-Uyuni in the Americas - South America Branch
very cold, very barren, very windy and very very few settlements in between - no real roads most time, only tracks in deep sand or rock -...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Chulumani Bolivia in the Americas - South America Branch
Apa Apa Cloudforest - near by - nice guided hike through cloud forest ...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Caranavi Bolivia in the Americas - South America Branch
nothing really to do in Caranavi - except things have changed a lot - you will find the typical basic restaurants and hotels - a much...
almost 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Good La Paz roadmaps - where to buy in the Americas - South America Branch
google map has actually now a map of La Paz
over 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Info on Living in Bolivia in the Americas - South America Branch
would take either Tarija or Sucre
over 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called 6 things you should not miss around La Paz in the Americas - South America Branch
Valle de la Luna is dwarfed by its wilder neighnor Valle de las Animas
over 2 years ago -
replied to a Thorn Tree thread called Road Iquque to Oruro via Pisagua - PAVED? in the Americas - South America Branch
thank you - yes I meant the Bolivian border post of Pisiga - somehow got the names confused
over 2 years ago
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