Photos Some photos from three years by canoe in the Amazon Basin...

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Rio Deméni, Barcelos, Amazonas (2013)
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Rio Negro, Novo Airão, Amazonas (2013)
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Rio Negro, Barcelos, Amazonas (2014)
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Rio Aracá, Barcelos, Amazonas (2013)
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Rio Amazonas, Parintins, Amazonas (2012)
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Rio Mauwe-Açú, Maués, Amazonas (2013)
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Rio Amazonas, Santarém, Pará (2012)
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Dad taking care of the sobriety problem when he came to visit last year. Rio Negro, Barcelos, Amazonas (2013)
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Rio Autazmirím, Borba, Amazonas (2013)
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My old raft, "The Wet Mattress," which took me a week to build. She took me about 300 miles before she sank. Rio Tapajós, Itaituba, Pará (2012)
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The very first time I sat in my canoe. April 2012. Rio Tapajós, Aveiro, Pará.
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The inside of my old raft (2012)
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My trusty sidearm (2014)
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Rio Deméni, Barcelos, Amazonas (2014)
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Fishing, Rio Deméni, Barcelos, Amazonas (2013)
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Igapó, Rio Tapajós, Pará (2012)
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Rio Tapajós, Pará (2012)
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A morning's catch, Rio Jufarís, Roraima (2014)
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Small anaconda, Rio Jauarí, Amazonas (2013)
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Peacock bass, Rio Negro, Amazonas (2013)
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Scrumming up some money for supplies. Jurutí, Pará (Rio Amazonas, 2012)
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Rio Caurés, Amazonas (2014)
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Skinning a monkey. Igarapé Preto, Amazonas (Brazil - Venezuela border) (2014)
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Black Piranha, Rio Deméni, Amazonas
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Hitching a ride with the Brazilian Navy in front of Manaus (2013)
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Rio Amazonas, Manaus, Amazonas (2013)
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Tree python, Rio Autazmirím, Amazonas (2013)
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Rio Amazonas, Santarém, Pará (2012)
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Caiman tracks, Rio Deméni, Amazonas (2013)
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Scaly friends, Rio Negro, Amazonas (2013)
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Selling booze on the streets, Boa Vista, Rio Branco, Roraima
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Barcelos, Amazonas (where I live for now) (2014)

Sorry most of the photos have me in them. I have rarely had a camera so most of these are stolen from freinds....
 

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Very cool pics!!!! I like the "wet mattress" hehe. Some of the pics didn't come out here :( But I went and looked up what a peacock bass looks like ---- wow they get big -- and beautiful - reminds me of a giant perch!
 
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These are some nice photos. I really like the peacock bass shot with the colors and all.

I'm not an herbivore, but did you have any reservations about consuming a primate?
 

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I'm not an herbivore, but did you have any reservations about consuming a primate?

yeah, i saw that and was like, 'yeah i'd do it' but it took me back for a second.

awesome pictures man, definitely some incredible shots there. i wish more people like you would show us what it's like to live out there! if you have more, please share!
 

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oh, and did you make decent money selling that booze?
 

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I'm not an herbivore, but did you have any reservations about consuming a primate?

Haha. No, not at all. The strangest part is skinning and quartering. Pretty much an exact copy of us. All the guts are in exactly the same place. And the fingers have fingerprints! :O But they are some of the tastiest meat around. I'd probably eat human meat if I had to. Really it's a cultural stigma. Many indiginous tribes practiced cannibalism fairly often, it's just European culture that gave us this extreme aversion to doing it. We probably taste pretty good, actually.

Some days, in the early evening, just before dark, bands of hundreds of these monkeys would swarm the trees over camp.

oh, weird now I can see them! Black pirana!!! Bitey things!!! You ever have an issue with them?

Nah, piranhas are not a serious risk in the Amazon. That's all Hollywood. They're something of a staple food for me! :D

oh, and did you make decent money selling that booze?

Sure! Invested about 100 reais in booze, limes, sugar, and ice. After 3 days made about 600 reais! Selling booze is fun because the party always comes to you!
 

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Really enjoyed all that; thank you! Can you give any context here what is the story? Im glad your friends were along to take these pictures; it would have been a shame to have no record of this


EDit: nevermind I didnt realize this was Patrick. I thought i recognized that wet mattress. Glad to see you are back online i stopped reading your stuff when you quit your blog
 
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EDit: nevermind I didnt realize this was Patrick. I thought i recognized that wet mattress. Glad to see you are back online i stopped reading your stuff when you quit your blog

Hey man, I'm writing on the blog again these days. Trying to change up the style a little, though. Whatever happened to digihitch, btw?
 

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Hey man, I'm writing on the blog again these days. Trying to change up the style a little, though. Whatever happened to digihitch, btw?
On a side note, I have a copy of the digihitch database that I will eventually be importing into stp
 
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On a side note, I have a copy of the digihitch database that I will eventually be importing into stp

That's good news. Digihitch had a lot of great stuff. Were you ever a part of it?
 

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That's good news. Digihitch had a lot of great stuff. Were you ever a part of it?
I wasn't a huge participant but Morgan was pretty cool about promoting StP way back in its infancy
 

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glad to hear from you again! i used to follow your blog on all of your travels in south america and remember vividly, your story of building the raft. i will be checking out hitchtheworld.com again to see what else you have been up to. any more pics or stories you'd like to share?
 

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wow! What an extraordinary life and incredible journey!

I have so many questions..... how did this all begin? (this life of rafting down the Amazon) Did you visit Brazil and fall in love with her and then decide to justdoit? And the rafting; was this a hobby of yours prior to arriving in Brazil?
 

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glad to hear from you again! i used to follow your blog on all of your travels in south america and remember vividly, your story of building the raft. i will be checking out hitchtheworld.com again to see what else you have been up to. any more pics or stories you'd like to share?

Thanks man. Sure, I'm working on writing some more stuff down on hitchtheworld. I'm guiding some gringos around in a week or so and will catch up while they are fishing!

wow! What an extraordinary life and incredible journey!

I have so many questions..... how did this all begin? (this life of rafting down the Amazon) Did you visit Brazil and fall in love with her and then decide to justdoit? And the rafting; was this a hobby of yours prior to arriving in Brazil?

Hey man...yeah well I always wanted to go to the Amazon, I hitchhiked to Chile, lived there for a year or two, then hitched to Brazil and fell in love with the rivers.

The raft was definitly inspired by Huck Finn-like fantasies :D
 

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