Thursday, March 18, 2010

Where are Danny and Ryan (Part 1)


We haven't been updating the blog as much as we'd planned, because there's always stuff to do. To relieve the boredom between posts, we're going to start a set of photo puzzle posts.


What we'll do is post a photo, and you, the audience, can guess in the comments where we were. As a starting hint, we'll let you know if the photo was recent (within the last week), or older. Other hints will follow if no one is getting it. Keep in mind that I'm only able to check every few days, so we won't be able to declare the winner immediately (or let you know that all guesses are wrong). Restrain yourself to one or two guesses between the times that we check in. Winner gets points based on the difficulty of the photo. Be specific in your guess. For example:

The correct answer for the above photo would be "Half Dome", not USA or California, or even Yosemite National Park.
At the end of the trip, whoever has the most points will get some memento.


Here's the first one.


Time: Recent
Difficulty: Easy (1 point)



3 comments:

alanala March 19, 2010 at 11:21 AM  

Perito Moreno Glacier, Los Glaciares National Park???????
Hope you guys are doing great!

Ryan March 20, 2010 at 6:21 AM  

Correct!
Maybe we made that one too easy...

alanala March 21, 2010 at 9:32 AM  

Yeah! :) I think a bit of luck was involved too...

About This Blog

The accounts both factual and perceived of the international adventures of Danny and Ryan. We are two Californians taking eight months to visit various countries around the world, but this is not an "around the world" trip. We'll be using this blog to keep a record of our travels and share our adventures with our friends and families. Our itinerary is summarized here.

The title of the blog is based on one of our favorite exploration books, about a young man in the early 20th century who roamed the American Southwest from the ages of 17-19 years old, Everett Ruess: A Vagabond for Beauty.

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