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79 viewsSetting off on the trek to Tajulmulco, the highest point in Central America.
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78 viewsA quick stop to de-layer and stretch.
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77 viewsThere's the dormant dome of Tajulmulco. It may not be a craggy peak, but it's plenty high.
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79 viewsA cow grazing in the shadow of Tajulmulco.
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79 viewsThat mountain forms part of the Mexican border.
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87 viewsA stop for lunch and to watch the clouds go by.
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89 viewsA young boy leads his donkey down the hill laden with firewood.
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77 viewsThe rest of the family follows the boy home. They had a particularly stubborn donkey and I had to help tie the wood.
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77 viewsMmm, lunch!
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99 viewsGetting into the cloud forest.
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126 viewsAnd now getting into the clouds.
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82 viewsDepending how you look at it, these flowers almost bit the dust or are protected from a lot of things.
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73 viewsMore alpine flowers.
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109 viewsThe yellow stands out a lot in the colourless misty backdrop.
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90 viewsGrabbing firewood. Two guys pull and one in the tree hacks.
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77 viewsWe scrambled up this incline after setting up camp to watch the sunset.
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80 viewsCold, chilly, and surrounded by white mist, there wasn't always much to see.
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81 viewsThe cloud overtop of us would occasionally break, offering views like this.
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85 viewsThis is Epic Dean, altitude sickness survivor.
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84 viewsA look down in the fading light.
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