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Flip Flop

Trad climber
Truckee, CA
Mar 30, 2014 - 08:27pm PT
Found this thread just on time. Celebrations.
crankster

Trad climber
South Lake Tahoe, CA
Mar 30, 2014 - 09:35pm PT
Awesome adventure.
Ed Hartouni

Trad climber
Livermore, CA
Mar 31, 2014 - 12:40am PT
wow!
great journey Mike

amazing all and all

and thanks for bringing us along with you!
stuv

climber
pas de montagnes
Mar 31, 2014 - 05:44am PT
Bon courage!
Charlie D.

Trad climber
Western Slope, Tahoe Sierra
Mar 31, 2014 - 08:33am PT
Congratulations Mike a great task to have accomplished!

What an adventure, thank you for the glimpses along the way!
Norwegian

Trad climber
dancin on the tip of god's middle finger
Mar 31, 2014 - 08:59am PT
what's next?
donini

Trad climber
Ouray, Colorado
Mar 31, 2014 - 09:50am PT
Nicely done....it was a pleasure meeting you during your ride!!!
rockermike

Trad climber
Berkeley
Topic Author's Reply - Apr 1, 2014 - 03:12pm PT
Three flats, one set of Schwalbe tires (still going strong) one blown rim, one broken spoke. Around6000 miles pedaling. Maybe about 1500 on dirt rock and gravel.
ncrockclimber

climber
The Desert Oven
Apr 1, 2014 - 03:15pm PT
Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing with me! What happens now?
Rhodo-Router

Gym climber
sawatch choss
Apr 1, 2014 - 04:48pm PT
Hell yeah Mike!

(viva Schwalbe)
labrat

Trad climber
Auburn, CA
Apr 1, 2014 - 06:17pm PT
"Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing with us! What happens now?"

x2
Rhodo-Router

Gym climber
sawatch choss
Jun 2, 2014 - 04:21pm PT
Tell us how it ended mike!
Marlow

Sport climber
OSLO
Apr 21, 2015 - 10:13am PT

The Lost Tribes of Tierra Del Fuego

Darwin in Patagonia: http://www.victory-cruises.com/yagan.html


http://thamesandhudsonusa.com/books/the-lost-tribes-of-tierra-del-fuego-selknam-yamana-kawsqar-hardcover

A German missionary sent to Tierra del Fuego in 1919 by his congregation, Martin Gusinde was a major Americanist and ethnographer from the first half of the twentieth century. While his mission was ostensibly to convert the native peoples among whom he lived, Gusinde did just the opposite, eventually becoming one of the first Westerners ever to be initiated into the various sacred rites of the inhabitants of Tierra del Fuego. In the course of four sojourns made between 1919 and 1924, from the canals of Western Patagonia to the great island of Tierra del Fuego, he learned and wrote about the Kawésqar, Yamana, and Selk’nam peoples. Gradually, the missionary became an anthropologist.
Fascinated by what he saw, Gusinde took more than one thousand photographs, all produced using a portable darkroom. Gusinde captured some truly extraordinary images that his contemporaries were unable to: feather-clad bodies sporting high headdresses made of bark, wrapped up in guanaco furs, or entirely covered with ritual paint, populating a landscape battered by wind, rain, and snow—the heart of a natural world that Darwin had celebrated, not long before, for its wildness. A dazzling visual experience, Gusinde’s photographs are a monument to the memory of the Tierra del Fuego people as well as an exceptional anthropological document.
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