Monday, March 10, 2008

A selection of photos from the last month

Steak dinner last night with our U.S. climber friends Jay and Torey. Moustaches are all the rage down here!

This ones in here for those that are sick of work.

Mother spider with lots of babies, if you look closely on her back.

Sue half way up another 5 star granite crack Bariloche.

Torre Principal, near Refugio Fray, Bariloche

Elaine and Paul, Bariloche. The effects of too many months of travelling are easily seen.

Craig Starkey leads the way!

Sue gets handy with the camera, a lizard in the hills
Fitzroy in Patagonian Argentina
Evening light, camping beside a lake called C.A.B. near Bariloche, nothing to do with the criminal assests bureau unless Martin Cahill brought areas of Argentina!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi guys - looks like you are having the time of your life. To say that I am jealous of all your adventures is an understatement... Hope you continue to have such a great time!
Not much going on over here - it's rainy season in Ireland. Well, is it ever NOT rainy season? We are heading over to Germany shortly, but will celebrate Paddy's Day here. We currently have a mini-aupair-visitor from Germany and are making use of her babysitting skills. Yes, guys, you are sorely missed, particularly in that respect *smiles*. - Cillian has started playing the guitar and is actually quite good. I am learning along with him. We have just reached the D and are finding it quite hard *lol*.
Ah, only mundane news from here, so better stop.
Lots of love and take care!

Anonymous said...

Mary said
Lovely pics! Liked the spider in particular! Shots of people made me as envious as Sonja. You all look well and oh so happy!
Happy Paddy's Day to you both and friends, old and new!

Anonymous said...

Wow, thanks for great blog so we can keep track of your travels. Looks like you got the serious climbs and walks that you wanted, lucky with the weather! Condors, spiders, lizards and Sue on her rope have been a great hit here, replaced the bedtime story this evening. You will have a lot of story-telling to do when you return.
Make the most of the sunny southern hemisphere. Weather here windy and wet. Looking forward to holidays soon - Paddy's Day and Easter. Happy St Patrick's Day to you too!
LMSAI