Andrew D.’s travelogue

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'do not laugh at the natives': As seen along the side of U.S. Hwy 20, headed out of Idaho Falls, Idaho. In some farmers field. They make a lot of hay around here. Both literaly and figuratively. More potato millionares that a Native American can throw a ? at. There's also a cool, towering, wooden carving of a solemn native american chief, a few miles back down the road, towards town, just past a biker-run gourmet cafe (Cordon Bleu trained-chef rides a Harley)...something with 'Hawg' in the name, an old, rusty refrigerator door as the entrance.

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Andrew D. Nystrom

Andrew D. Nystrom has been a member since 26 November 2007 and goes by laughtears.

Currently in El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río de Porciúncula, Alta California.

Subscriber since February 2008!

I am the author of the National Outdoor Book Award-winning Top Trails Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks hiking guidebook. I started blogging from Chiapas in 1995 and have written about extreme landscapes from Antarctica to Alaska. I've contributed to two dozen Lonely Planet books, including the Gap Year Book, the Career Break Book, Code Green and the Middle of Nowhere. My Experimental Travel essay explores the rewards of letting a stranger's dog take me for a walk.

You can also find Andrew D. at travel.latimes.com.