Adventure Motorcycle Dual Sport News? (http://www.adventuremotorcycle.com/) If so, this is a must-subscribe magazine, and not just because I have three articles in the Sept/Oct 2011 issue. In this issue I write about Mystical, Magical Colombia. Gosh I loved traveling in that Colombia. I can’t wait to go back. (Lap # 2 of South America?!?) I’m
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Trans America Trail + Outrider Journal
Well, I’m finally embracing Facebook (a little bit)…and one of the cool things about it is that I keep bumping into voices from the past… This week I saw Michael Murray on there. In 2008 Edward and I went to see his presentation on the Trans-America Trail (crossing America on all dirt roads and tracks)
Well, I’m finally embracing Facebook (a little bit)…and one of the cool things about it is that I keep bumping into voices from the past… This week I saw Michael Murray on there. In 2008 Edward and I went to see his presentation on the Trans-America Trail (crossing America on all dirt roads and tracks)
Chaco (Bolivian Side)
In order not to repeat myself here, I’ll re-post the link to my Chaco experience I wrote about on RumBum.com http://rumbum.com/953-a-night-in-the-chaco#continue_post This tree is called the “palo borracho”, the drunken stick. The engorged trunk is actually a lifesaver for the tree: when the rains come, the tree stores water reserves in the trunk. I’d smile
In order not to repeat myself here, I’ll re-post the link to my Chaco experience I wrote about on RumBum.com http://rumbum.com/953-a-night-in-the-chaco#continue_post This tree is called the “palo borracho”, the drunken stick. The engorged trunk is actually a lifesaver for the tree: when the rains come, the tree stores water reserves in the trunk. I’d smile
Copacabana
So 10 days of being sick in La Paz gave my hand a proper amount of time to heal, and so I looked forward with relish my first day back in the saddle. I felt like I had “wasted” time, an so now was not going to do a grand tour of Bolivia as planned.
So 10 days of being sick in La Paz gave my hand a proper amount of time to heal, and so I looked forward with relish my first day back in the saddle. I felt like I had “wasted” time, an so now was not going to do a grand tour of Bolivia as planned.