Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Jungleland by; Christopher Stewart

I just finished reading this book today. Most of you adventurous types will like it Im sure.


Wall Street Journal editor Stewart (Hunting the Tiger: The Fast Life and Violent Death of the Balkans' Most Dangerous Man, 2008) makes use of the legacy of a 1930s explorer and adventurer in a new attempt to locate a fabled city in the tropical rain forests of Honduras.

The author found a walking stick and map that once belonged to Theodore Morde, who claimed to have discovered Ciudad Blanca, the White City, in 1939. Stewart’s research also produced the logs and records, which included interviews with Indian inhabitants and uncovered Morde's great knack for storytelling. Even Stewart and his experienced archaeologist guide Chris Begley were unsure about what they had found and whether they followed Morde's trail to the city he claimed to have discovered.

But they have crafted a clear trail to follow on the way. Set against a background of the latest military coup in Honduras and the activities of narcotraficantes, corporate jungle destroyers, pirates, robbers and other human predators, as well as deadly snakes and insects and almost impenetrable jungle, their modern search bears eerie parallels to the trail made by Morde and his companions.

Back then, the United Fruit Company was on the march, and exiles from Nazi Germany were trying to scratch a living from the unforgiving terrain. Stewart left his wife and daughter in Brooklyn and traveled to the Mosquito Coast, from which he set off overland. Modern transportation, however, seemed less reliable than the river routes followed by the earlier crew, and the modern explorers embarked on an exciting journey in search of landmarks, tribes and, in the depths of the jungle, the Monkey-men, worshipers of the Monkey God.

See you on the trail!

Col Tomahawk

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

A recent camp out in the Madrian archipelago

 Here are a few pictures from A recent camp out in the Madrian archipelago; see you on the trail!

Colonel Tomahawk











 

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Everglades National park, Florida USA

Just a few pictures from my recent trip through Everglades National park in Florida. I had never been the Florida before, and enjoyed this trip immensely. I doubt that i would go back but, you never know.

https://www.nps.gov/ever/index.htm

Col Tomahawk





Bahía Kino Mexico





Bahía Kino is a town in the Mexican state of Sonora, Hermosillo it about a 5 hour drive and a lifetime away from living in the good ol' USA.. Situated on the Sea of Cortez (Gulf of California); it was named after Eusebio Kino. The name also applies to the adjacent bay between Tiburón Island and Punta San Nicolás, Sonora. The names Bahía de Kino, Bahía Kino and Kino Bay are used interchangeably. it has changed a lot over the years and IMO not for the better. It was formerly a great place to escape to and live cheaply if you didnt want to travel very far. Now?? well, its like an extension of California with wayyyy too many "tourons" and rich people driving up prices and making it non affordable for the average vagabond.
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