Bolivia 🇧🇴
























La Paz-El Alto Intl. Airport, The highest international airport in the world (13,325’)
At an elevation of 13,325 feet (~4060m), La Paz-El Alto airport is the highest international airport in the world. The low air density means reduced lift, so airplanes have to takeoff and land at higher speeds and the effects of engine power and air braking systems are substantially reduced. Many aircraft types, especially wide-body airplanes, […]
Read MoreEvery line on the La Paz-El Alto Teleférico
On our last day in La Paz we decided to ride the new Teleférico public transit system, the longest aerial cable car system in the world. We travelled through every stop, though a number of additional lines are scheduled to open from now through 2020. The upper portion of the Sky line opened just two […]
Read More‘Many attempts. Few summits.’ | Our Bolivia Climbing Experience | Review
We left Sajama village this morning at 5:30am for our last shot at a 6,000m peak on this trip. Acotango (6,052m) was supposed to be our one day acclimatization climb before Sajama. A snowstorm blocked that and high winds eliminated any prospect of summiting Sajama, so we decided to focus on Acotango on our remaining […]
Read MoreSajama Expedition Day 3 | Forecast forces cancellation of Sajama climb. Acotango rescheduled for tomorrow.
It’s a beautiful day, if not an odd one, in Sajama village. We’ve been snowed in for over a day in what I’m told is highly unusual weather here. The snowfield usually doesn’t start until after high camp (5,700m) but here it is in the village (4,200m). Unfortunately, all of this means we’ve missed the […]
Read MoreSajama Expedition Day 2 | Acotango climb delayed because of weather
Heavy snowfall conditions on the summit forced us to delay climbing Acotango this morning. We were to climb Acotango as part of the acclimatization process before attempting Sajama over the next three days. We’re in a holding pattern until our guide decides the best course of action.
Read MoreSajama (6,542m/21,463’), the highest mountain in Bolivia
The highest hotel in the world?
The Tayka Desert Hotel (Tayka Hotel del Desierto), in the Bolivian Cordillera, is at an elevation of about 4,550m or about 15,000 ft. The Guinness Book of World Records and a number of online articles have cited the Everest View Hotel in Nepal, at about 13,000 ft, as the highest hotel in the world. The […]
Read MoreTierra Atacama Hotel & Spa: A slice of heaven in northern Chile | Review
Tierra Atacama Hotel and Spa is located on the Chilean Altiplano with incredible views of the Licanabur volcano. The hotel is located approximately five minutes by car from the center of San Pedro de Atacama. The closest airport is Calama which is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes from the hotel on well paved highways. […]
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Oman & Turkey | 🇴🇲 🇹🇷
Landing Milas-Bodrum Airport from Istanbul-SAW
Takeoff from Doha, Qatar
Landing in Muscat, Oman
“Z-HOT” Crashed
The Bell 206B JetRanger III with the Zimbabwe registration “Z-HOT”, which took me on an overflight of Victoria Falls in 2011, crashed last year in unknown conditions. https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=199175
Read MoreHeli-skiing in the Arlberg
Austria 🇦🇹









Takeoff from Puerto Jimenez
Landing in Puerto Jimenez, Costa Rica
Approaching Puerto Jimenez (PJM), on Costa Rica’s remote Osa Peninsula. Sansa Airlines Cessna 208B Grand Caravan.
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