We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we'll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He's lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew. Kevin regales about a pedestrian bridge at Brook...
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We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we'll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He's lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew. Kevin regales about a pedestrian bridge at Brook...
Episode 78: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru - The Flavor of Duck Canyon
Ten Minute Travels
12 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 78: Patrick Verity Rides Motorcycles in Peru - The Flavor of Duck Canyon
We take a rambling ride with Patrick Verity, mostly across Peru. Patrick's enthusiasm for bikes, adventures and general silliness shine through. Patrick talks about the lifetime it takes to work through first to third gear in Trujillo. Want to hear the whole interview? Click Here to support Ten Minute Travels by Subscribing to our Travel Tribe Membership through Patreon. With your subscription, we will send you a private link, so you can hear the entire interview. Want to learn more ...
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We invite a long-time friend to talk about a range of subjects that includes hand-drawn maps, scammers, pyramids, caving, local buses and fly-fishing waiters in Central America. Then we'll head back to Alaska, where Kevin has lots of back country experience doing remote construction work. He's lived on windy mountaintops building cell towers and experienced a National Park where for months at a time, the only humans were those in his work crew. Kevin regales about a pedestrian bridge at Brook...