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Journey to the Summit This journal records progress to my first goal, a long time desire to learn, converse & dream in Spanish and a 2nd goal continue training in Guatemala for my future summit of Mt. Rainier, Washington.

T2C--Hiking Volcán Tajumulco

It was even more unexpected to find that our base camp at 13,200 ft (4,000 m) was actually a cow pasture. The most important use of headlamps at night was to  make sure that we did not step in

GUATEMALA | Saturday, 9 May 2009 | Views [636]

It was even more unexpected to find that our base camp at 13,200 ft (4,000 m) was actually a cow pasture. The most important use of headlamps at night was to make sure that we did not step in "pizzas de vacas."