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<blockquote data-quote="Nohatch" data-source="post: 3320402" data-attributes="member: 100157"><p>Surely you could absolutely thrash that by cycling around South America or Africa for a year?</p><p></p><p>A few bits & bobs about Arjan's schedule:</p><p></p><p>Upped his game now and aiming for 6000+ species</p><p></p><p>Americas now planned with 1 week Surinam, 3 weeks Brazil, 2 weeks Argentina, 1 week Chile, 4 weeks Peru, 2 weeks Ecuador & 3.5 weeks Colombia. He was also considering cutting Spain down to 1-2 days in order to visit Trinidad - not sure he's going through with that. Aiming for 2500 species in those 4 months in South America.</p><p></p><p>Adding Ethiopia and Malawi as main differentials to Noah's itinerary, but couldn't fit in Gabon. Will do 16 days in Kenya (aiming for 800+) and will be aiming for 1500-1600 species in Africa (overall time spent there will be similar).</p><p></p><p>Less time spent in Asia than Noah. No Taiwan & China, but will spend time in northern Thailand and northeastern India (Assam) - species overlap with Myanmar & Sichuan.</p><p></p><p>December focus on Caribbean, Mexico & USA but final schedule left open for alternative destinations.</p><p></p><p>J</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nohatch, post: 3320402, member: 100157"] Surely you could absolutely thrash that by cycling around South America or Africa for a year? A few bits & bobs about Arjan's schedule: Upped his game now and aiming for 6000+ species Americas now planned with 1 week Surinam, 3 weeks Brazil, 2 weeks Argentina, 1 week Chile, 4 weeks Peru, 2 weeks Ecuador & 3.5 weeks Colombia. He was also considering cutting Spain down to 1-2 days in order to visit Trinidad - not sure he's going through with that. Aiming for 2500 species in those 4 months in South America. Adding Ethiopia and Malawi as main differentials to Noah's itinerary, but couldn't fit in Gabon. Will do 16 days in Kenya (aiming for 800+) and will be aiming for 1500-1600 species in Africa (overall time spent there will be similar). Less time spent in Asia than Noah. No Taiwan & China, but will spend time in northern Thailand and northeastern India (Assam) - species overlap with Myanmar & Sichuan. December focus on Caribbean, Mexico & USA but final schedule left open for alternative destinations. J [/QUOTE]
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