This week Chilly White of Enduro360.com interviewed me about my Mexico-Central-South America Ride. Click here for the full interview and see the pictures below. [Oops, he still has not published the article, yet I do not want to remove from my posts and have a non-working link}
Many of them are new and never published.
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There sure were a lot of signs for them, but I never actually saw one crossing the roadOverloaded bike, soft beach sand...what did I *think* was gonna happen? (El Salvador)Igorshen, MotoAdventureGal and Mad4Bikes Stone Face at the Copan RuinsNo way was I able to eat all that, but what I *did* eat sure tasted good. You better like rice & beans and fried bananas if you spend any time in Nicaragua...Slow down for monkeys, dogs and kids crossing
Photo Credit: IgorshenTourist PicPhoto Credit: IgorshenThe Bike Lands in Bogota, ColombiaBike Porn
Middle of the World, Mitad del MundoPainting on a Wall at Mitad del Mundo, Quito, EcuadorCan you imagine that in the USA? (Ecuador)Monkey Sanctuary (Baños, Ecuador)Monkey Sanctuary (Baños, Ecuador) Yeup, that's Monkey Pee on my shirt.EcuadorRiding from paracas (Sea Level) to Cusco (8,000 ft) I crossed the Andes, and almost reached 15,000 feet on the DR650Markets are so full of color and fun and good things. I love them.Oh-My-Goddess SceneryLocal Color at the Ecuador-Peru border (Peruvian Side)A local feeding the pelicans at sunset in Paracas. Afterwards he asked me for a "tip"Cañon del Pato I stopped to take a picture and this boy came running out of nowhere. Then his sister came along. He asked me for a "tip", presumably for enhancing my photo. I gave them each a piece of candy.No, I did not eat one of the "coy" (guinea pig) that were running around the place.The trip was not without injury...but you *can* choose to have a sense of humor about it.How do you ride with a broken hand? Zip tie your fingers together and hope for the best.
No, I did not eat one of the "coy" (guinea pig) that were running around the place.Waiting at the Bolivian side of the Peru - Bolivia Border for my paperwork to be finishedBolivian ImmigrationWhat goes up, must go down...and around, and around and around...Rick on the Edge of the WorldOff-Street Parking in the Bolivian DesertRoad Signs on the Way to the Bolivian Salt FlatsRoad Signs on the Way to the Bolivian Salt FlatsFill-Up in Copacabana, Bolivia (Lake Titicaca area)Dedication to all the women, more courageous than I, who have battled against Breast or Ovarian CancerScammed by Argentinian Police looking for a bribeFirst Flat Tire of the Trip (Note to self: Make sure you put the bike on HARD PACK instead of sand before removing the rear tire...)Parilla, or BBQ, Argentinian StyleTaken at the Lujan Zoo outside Buenos Aires, Argentina
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