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  • Last login about 5 years ago

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Overview

  • 2 references 2 Confirmed & Positive
  • Fluent in English, Spanish, Spanish; learning French, Portuguese
  • 42, Male
  • Member since 2008
  • Jet engine designer
  • University of Michigan
  • From Quito
  • Profile 100% complete

About Me

CURRENT MISSION

Meet people from all around the world.

ABOUT ME

love to travel to see new places, meet new people and have the greatest experiences

Why I’m on Couchsurfing

HOW I PARTICIPATE IN COUCHSURFING

I've met a few people on couchsurfing and hope to be more involved.

COUCHSURFING EXPERIENCE

I actually have zero couch surfing experience. I looked to try it out when I went to Southeast Asia in 2008, but was unable to couch surf or meet any couch surfing members. My login then went into idle mode until recently when I began to trip plan and realized that I could be a host.

Interests

work and school occupies Monday - Friday.
I weekends I like to go to clubs downtown and chill bars in the outer communities. Vacations are dedicated to traveling and winter weekends to snowboarding.

  • beauty
  • beer
  • drinking
  • clubbing
  • traveling
  • socializing
  • surfing
  • snowboarding
  • swimming

One Amazing Thing I’ve Done

I have already "died" twice in my life (sorry, does that make it 2 things?). I might as well add some other amazing things. The most amazing thing is swimming in the tropics - the water is so clear and warm that I love it, especially in the Caribbean. Swimming with fresh water dolphins in "black water" of the ecuadorian upper amazaon basin was amazing. The Galapagos is an especially fond memory. At the end of a week long tour (amazing of course), we bought every single beer in town, rode the panga back to the hotel and drank all night in celebration of beauty and friendship. This reminds me of my trip to Pucon, IX region (?) of Chile, when one night the city ran out of ice because people were drinking soooooooooooooo many piscolas.

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