Kyle Wright
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As has been mentioned, Africa strikes a primal chord. But Machu Picchu at sunset is a sight to behold.
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Grand Staircase Escalante area of Utah. It's just... it's not a real place.There are places that change the way you see the world. Some you find by accident, others you chase for years.
What’s the one spot you think everyone should experience at least once? Could be deep in the backcountry, across an ocean, or just down a forgotten dirt road.
Tell us where it is, what makes it special, and why it stuck with you.
Would love to go there and learn the Ainu tribes of Hokkaido…to compare and contrast indigenous cultures between Ainu and the Alutiiq from Alaska.Someday I got to get to Japan
I said the exact same thing when I visited Tanzania.Had I gone to Alaska as a young buck with no wife or kids, I would have stayed.
Machu Picchu is currently a bucket list item for me, but I’ve read mixed reports recently about it being kind of crowded and overly commercialized. May depend on when you go and who you coordinate to book through.As has been mentioned, Africa strikes a primal chord. But Machu Picchu at sunset is a sight to behold.
My wife is from Lima. I’ve been to Peru several times, all over the country on small planes, trains, busses. So much breathtaking scenery, it’s unreal. Rainbow mountain, high glacier lakes, buggies and sunset over sand dunes at Huacachina, cliffs at Paracas, wineries in Ica, rainforest, waterfalls and canyons as grand as the Grand Canyon in Chochapyas, Gocta falls, Kuelap, beach bungalows in Northern Peru, architecture, culture, food. One of my favorite things of all was a train ride through the Andes with food and drink, from Cusco to Lake Titicaca. Medellin, Bali, Baja, Switzerland were also amazing. Midwest deer hunting is hard to beat. MN grouse a great trip. Argentina, Africa top my bucket list for hunting/fishing.As has been mentioned, Africa strikes a primal chord. But Machu Picchu at sunset is a sight to behold.
I said the same thing about Medellin for different reasonsHad I gone to Alaska as a young buck with no wife or kids, I would have stayed.
I’ve been a few times. Worth it even with the crowd. Other less crowded places totally worth it too. The country is unrealMachu Picchu is currently a bucket list item for me, but I’ve read mixed reports recently about it being kind of crowded and overly commercialized. May depend on when you go and who you coordinate to book through.
