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Danny Palmerlee
Danny Palmerlee is a freelance writer and photographer based in Portland, Oregon. He is the coordinating author of numerous Lonely Planet guides, including Argentina; Best of Buenos Aires; South America on a Shoestring; Ecuador & the Galapagos Islands; Baja California & Los Cabos; Pacific Mexico; Yosemite, Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks; and Pacific Northwest Trips.
When he's not snooping around musty hotel rooms for Lonely Planet, he's either writing about travel or wracking his brain for another excuse to hit the road. His articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, The Miami Herald, San Francisco Chronicle and The Dallas Morning News, as well as other publications throughout the US and the world.
During his travels, Danny has endured everything from an unsolicited Berber massage in Morocco (his back was out for a week afterward), to a brutal bout of scabies in Ecuador (based on an internet search, the initial self-diagnosis was monkey herpes), to a black widow bite in Baja California. The latter occurred during 42-day research assignment for Lonely Planet. On the same trip, he drove over 4000 miles, went temporarily insane by day 35 and ate approximately 111 tacos.His current obsession is baking bread.
Check out Danny's photography and travel writing at www.travelburro.com, or tune into his wanderings (cerebral, if not always geographical) at www.travelburro.blogspot.com.








