is one area of the world that holds a certain fascination for me.

The more I hear about this part of the world the more I feel like I'd love to make a visit.
It's home to one of the largest mountain ranges in the world,

home to some of the largest dinosaur skeletons ever uncovered and home to some rather amazing species of flora and fauna. All-up it has a lot to offer someone like me.

And then while browsing the interweb I find this:
www.patagoniaexpeditionrace.comHow freakin' cool would that be??? So, I need a team of 4. Anyone up for some trekking, climbing, kayaking and mountain biking and is willing to join me in Argentina for the adventure of a lifetime??? Huh?
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If only. I'm afraid I'm not in good enough shape for that, nor is my wallet.
I hope you find your foursome. I'd love to see your photos of that place. I've drooled over many documentaries about it.
I wish. Alas, I'm just a feeble weakling. If your team of four would be willing to tote me around in a sedan chair I'd definitely be keen...
I hadn't read your post about getting back from your trip and, for a split second, thought you had biked all the way to Patagonia.
Oh that sounds really challenging and fun. I am going on a REI Adventure this xmas in Thailand. Biking, kayaking, and hiking everyday. Patagonia holds a facination for me ever since i saw the National Geographic of the Orcas that nearly beach themselves snagging fur seals on a beach there. I've been to BA and Montiveido but never Patagonia or the Andes. Sounds great.
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