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Carlo Arnold

I'm from the Valais, Switzerland. That's in the middle of the most beautiful mountains. Here you can read something about my trips. Most of the texts are written in Wallisertitsch. That's our swiss german dialect which not even the german people understand ;) Once I've time and my English is better I will translate some stuff. www.dercarlo.ch

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» Aconcagua 2011-2012

  • Dec 26, 2011 21:37
  • Alexandre Mooser
  • Mendoza, Argentina
La liste de matériel faisant 5 pages A4, disposant d'un grand sac à dos 65 à 85 litres, d'un petit sac à dos 30 litres par personne et d'un grand sac NorthFace 70 litres par couples, comment tout paqueter en considérant les cornets de muesli ne doivent pas être trop écrasés, ni les lyophilisés, la répartition du...

» NCCC Pacific Region

  • Jan 16, 2012 09:28
  • Rowan Hess
  • Casper Mountain, United States
So I am going to take this time to do a little summary on my experiences so far with my internship here at Casper Mountain Science School. Just by living here I have been in close proximity to some pretty awesome sights. While here I have been able to go to Yellowstone National Park, The Tetons, (drove through the park on our way home) Devils Tower, Mt. Rushmore, Wind Cave National Park, The...

» George's six-month placement at Praetorius SAS

  • Dec 06, 2009 18:19
  • George May
  • Paris, France
It's the first Sunday of the month, which means that the museums in Paris are free. Something we take for granted. It's a long time since I went to the Musée D'Orsay so off I go. Together with an awful lot of other people. It takes a couple of hours of queuing and then, when I get in, the notices say that Galleries 37-50 are shut for renovation. That rules out most of:...

» Personal

  • Dec 28, 2011 09:44
  • Kendra Hoover
  • Nazareth, Israel
I woke up in Nazareth today. It's not often I get to say that. Guidebooks and travelers have varied opinions of the city. Even as far back as Biblical times, Nathaneal went on record saying, "Nazareth! Can anything good come out of there?" Philip replied, "Come and see for yourself." (John 1:46) So that's what we did today. We were staying up in the 'West...

» Personal

  • Dec 23, 2011 19:45
  • Kendra Hoover
  • Jerusalem Sub-district, Israel
Day 3 found us waking up in Jerusalem and falling asleep in the fresh air of Givat Ze'ed, an Israeli settlement just outside of Jerusalem (and up close and personal with the 'security wall' separating Israel and Palestine just along the highway). After checking out of the hostel and leaving our bags, we took off for the Mount of Olives. After a couple of stops-one for breakfast...