I hate to break the news to everyone but I will not be doing updates until I get home. It has been so frustrating first trying to find a computer and then sitting down and finding every other button does not work or sitting there for an hour typing it up and then somehow loosing it all. I know waiting until I get home kind of misses the point of updates but that is how it has to be. I would love to tell everyone where I am at right now but that would ruin the suspense.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Text Message Update 2008-02-11
In mazatlan. I think i am done updating. It is too frustrating.
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Text Message Update 2008-02-10
In Manzanillo. I tried to update today but the computer sucks.
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Update Day 29, 375 Miles
February 8, 2008
It was a sad day. Even though most of the people here were freaks it was still nice just to hang out and do nothing. I know, I do nothing at home but, here no one told me I need to get off my ass and do something.
I left the hotel at 9am and finally got out of town about 30 minutes later. In my few days off I must have forgotten how to ride and navigate because I made every wrong turn possible trying to get out of a town that is no more that a square half mile. Anyway once out of San Pedro it was a tight twisty road that turns back on itself about 50 times as you rise out of the valley. It was a little rough for the first part of the day but I survived. It was really nice once on the main road as the temperature was cool and the sun was shining. As I got near the border of Mexico the elevation dropped and the temps increased.
By the time I reached the border at 12:45 it was 95 degrees and I was not looking forward to waiting in lines. As I got to the border and the building to exit Guatemala it was very crowded with people but lucky for me they were just locals. I took 5 minutes to exit Guatemala and another 10 minutes to enter Mexico. That’s right, I said 15 minutes total. I could not believe it but I was not going to question in either.
From the border it was bout an hours ride to the town of Huixla. Here it was time I had lunch. As I rode along you could smell all of the food cooking on the grill by the side of the road. I stopped off and had some great Chicken Asado and actually got to have some real hot sauce with it now that I am back in Mexico. After lunch I made my way towards the town of Juchitan and arrived as the sun was going down at 6:30.
I found a decent hotel, checked in, took a shower and hit the town. I found the town square which is where all the activity is in every town here. I walked around for a little while and finally decided to eat some tacos. It was some kind of meat but I can’t be sure what it exactly was but it was good. I tried to do some updating but every place was closing down for the evening and so did I.
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Update Day 28, 0 Miles
February 27, 2008
It was another day of lounging around in San Pedro. All of the other days here have been full of sunshine but not today. It is clouded in but not like it was going to rain. Around noon I took a 20 minute boat ride to Santiago, another town that is obviously on the lake. It was supposed to be a tourist town but I did not care for it too much. The only thing that was very touristy was the line of local souvenir stores that lined the street as you get off the boat. I did go up to the town square and it was full of locals. I tried to get a picture of four men sitting on a bench dressed in the local attire but as soon as I brought my camera out they took their hats off and covered their faces.
Later on that evening it was dinner and a movie. On a recommendation I skeptically went to watch Little Miss Sunshine. Much to my surprise it was a very funny movie.
Pictures will have to wait as the computer I am on is a piece of crap.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
Update Day 27, 0 Miles
February 6, 2008
I am still in San Pedro at Lake Atitlan. It is nice to just sit around and do nothing for a little while. I am not sure on when I will be leaving but it will either be Thursday or Friday now.
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Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Update Day 26, 0 Miles
My plan is to leave in the morning and head for Mexico but you never know, I might have a life changing revelation and never leave.
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Update Day 25, 203 Miles
I usually start each update with my 7am wake up but not today. Today’s update is going to start with my 1am wake up. As it turns out the temperature continued to drop during the night and I turned into a Popsicle underneath the one sheet on the bed. Luckily they did have spare blankets which helped a little but not enough. When I finally woke back up in the morning the temperature was a little bit more tolerable but still cold, 48 degrees.
It is about noon now and I am getting hungry when I get to the town of Sacapulas. I pass a small shack of a place that is cooking something. At this point I figure it is probably good food even though it looks like a place I will get sick at. I turn around, park the bike and pull up a chair at a table. I ask the lady for a menu and she tells me Carne Asada. I guess you get whatever she and her four daughters are cooking at the time. She brings me a plate of meat, beans and rice as they all watch me like I am the side show at the local circus, which I probably am. For the second meal in a row the food was fantastic. I even have a glass of the Horchata made from the local water which scared the hell out of me but it tasted good anyway.
I arrive in San Pedro at 4:15 and locate the hotel that another guy from the Adventure Rider Internet group that I frequent is staying. I meet up with John who is here taking some Spanish classes for a few weeks. He takes me on a tour of the town which turns out to be mostly gringos and 99% of them are the Hippie type. I have never seen so many people with dirty hair and baggy clothes in my life. Later on in the evening we are at a bar by the name of Buddha Bar. Lucky for me it is open mic night and I get to hear all of the world’s problems, in bad song form. I got to hear one girl sing about how every man she ever loved ended up hurting her in the end. I finally had enough when some guy started singing about how we are destroying the earth, giving his political views and telling us how everything is wrong. I turned to John and said it is time to leave. I am the type of person who does not believe in telling you my problems so why in the world would I want to hear yours being sung like a damn three year old. Anyway, we head out to another bar, have a few more beers and call it quits sometime around midnight.
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Update Day 24, 244 Miles
It seems like my body has reset it’s internal clock which wakes me up at 7am every day. I hope for my sake it is not permanent! My hotel for the night also included breakfast so I decided to eat it since I paid for it. It was the worst meal yet. It looked like it was leftovers from days past. I just moved it around the plate for a while then decided to leave.
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Labels: carne asada, copan ruinas, copan ruins, eco hotel, guatemala city, palenque, super bowl
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Text Message Update 2008-02-03
In Guatamala. In the mountains at a lodge type hotel. First hotel witout tv and it is Superbowl. Will be in Lake Atitlan tomorrow.
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Saturday, February 2, 2008
Update Day 23, 312 Miles
February 2, 2008
It was a nice morning in Esteli and the temperature was hovering at a cool 68 degrees, perfect conditions for leaving Nicaragua. I was up a little before 7 so I could take advantage of the breakfast included with the room. I had what they call The Americano which is scrambled eggs with ham and toast. It is not great but it is more than enough to get me started for the day. I was on the road by 8 and heading for the border of Honduras. The whole way there I have been going over in my head all the things that can and probably will go wrong.
I arrive on the Nicaraguan side at 9 and I am through with that by 9:15. On to entering Honduras. This border on my way down was the quietest one that I dealt with and this time it was the same, I was the only person there. I walk up to the building and it is locked. I find out that they stepped out to get a bite to eat. I hang around for 5 minutes and he returns. I start of by saying “hello” and asking how he is doing this morning and he seems to be in a good mood. I handed him a copy of the old Honduras permit hoping he will just stamp that one and send me on my way. No such luck! He tells me I need to get a new one and he starts the paperwork. He asks for my Passport and then for the bike documentation. I hand him the cleanest color copy of my registration that I have and continue to talk to him to possibly distract him that it is not the title. 20 minutes later he takes my $30, shakes my hand and gives me the permit. I’d like to think it was my rugged good looks and my charismatic attitude that helped him along but I think he just did not want to be difficult or he did not know any better.
It’s now 10am and I am heading down the hill to Choluteca. As I descend the temperature is climbing fast. By the time I hit the valley floor it is 95 and windy. At that point I headed towards Tegucigalpa the capitol of Honduras. Lucky for me they put it up in the hills where it is much cooler. It is winding roads all the way and they like to pass much more aggressively here. I can not count how many times I came around a left hand turn only to find a semi truck in my lane and heading right at me. There were a couple close calls but I am sure they just felt a lot closer than they were.
I got a little bit lost when entering the city but stopping for directions has continued to work well for me. I even had a guy have me follow him for a few miles so he could make sure I found the right way. Most of the day was heavy traffic and passing many slow vehicles but the last 50 km was great with hardly anyone else on the road and great mountain scenery. I finally pulled into a town by the name of Santa Barbara. I found an OK hotel for the night but all I need is a bed so it will do. I did not take any pictures today but it was pretty the whole day. The first half was all mountain pine trees and then it turned a little bit more to tropical greenery. Tomorrow I think I am going to stop by the town of Copan and see some more ruins. From what I understand they are supposed to be the best around but I am sure I will say, you’ve seen one you’ve seen them all. After Copan I hope to cross the border into Guatemala.
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Friday, February 1, 2008
Update Day 22, 168 Miles
In the morning I plan on crossing back into Honduras but I am expecting some difficulties. You are supposed to have the title for your vehicle when entering most countries and I have been getting by but I had difficulties entering Honduras when coming down. Wish me luck!
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
Updates Days 20 & 21, 0 Miles
January 30 & 31, 2008
Nothing great to report just a lot of relaxing!!
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Update Day 19, 129 Miles
The day before Sylvia and I made a reservation to do a Rainforest Canopy tour which we scheduled for 10 am. I got up around 8 and headed out to the Pharmacy to get some Vitamin C. I think I got a bit of a chest cold sleeping at her aunts house because it did not have air conditioning and we slept with a fan blowing directly of us. Anyway I hoped some Vitamin C would help.
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Update Day 18, 60 Miles
We left at noon and headed for the town of Granada with a brief stop in Masaya. On the way to Masaya we drove past the same traffic cops that pulled me over a week earlier. As we drove by I had Sylvia get a photo of them. We then
It was only a short 20 minute ride to Granada which is an old Colonial town on the shore of Lake Nicaragua. Once there we located a very nice hotel for $60 with Internet. Now settled into our room we decide to look around a bit. The town is very beautiful with friendly people. We stopped by a tour office and booked a tour of The Isletas and Lake Nicaragua. The Isletas translates into little islands in English. There are 365 of them and many of them have native locals still living of them while other have been sold to wealthy people for vacation homes. It turns out you do not have to be wealthy by our standards as an
I tried to get some updates done while at the hotel but the power in the city would keep turning off every 10 minutes or so and I would loose all my work so I gave up.
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Update Day 17, 85 Miles
Today is going to be a change of pace for me. For the next week I will no longer be going solo.
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Update Day 16, 144 Miles
At dinner the previous evening we were joined by the two Canadians who are also traveling on bikes. Darryl is on a BMW 1200GS like David and my old bike and Andy is on a 78 BMW 100RS is believe. It is a bike he bought new years ago and decided to ride it because he knew how to work on it which just happens to come in very handy later in the day. Over dinner and beer we decide to do a group ride to the island of Ometepe the next day at 10.
While we were there we spoke to a few locals and asked them about the condition of the road out the other direction. We were told that it is about the same as the one we came in on. With this information in hand and full bellies we were now heading south towards the town of Veracruz. The road immediately turned into dirt yet we continued on. Before we knew it we the road was getting worse and worse. It would have been fine if we were all riding dirt bikes and had a lot of off road riding experience, but it was not the case. As it turns out Paul and I were the only ones with dirt experience and some of the bikes have no business being in a dust storm much less riding of dirt. And let’s not forget about Norm riding the 800+ lb motorcycle. Now we find ourselves over an hour into these roads and feel we have reached to point of no return, we must continue. Paul and I were having a fun time as was Darryl but the others were not prepared for this and the fun stopped as soon as they swallowed their last bite of fish.
Sorry for the long post as I am sure it is a boring read. I know I have not been able to convey a lot of the things that happened but it was still one of the more exciting days.
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Update Day 15, 275 Miles
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Update Day 14, 418 Miles
Today I decided to sleep in for a little bit, I figured I earned it. After laying in bed and thinking on what to do in Panama City I came to the only logical conclusion that seemed right for me. Go home! I packed up and was on the road by 9:45 Eastern time. There was not much to see on the way down and I was heading back the same route so I knew I would make good time. Halfway out of Panama in the city of Santiago the local law enforcement thought I was making too good of time and pulled me over for speeding, which I was. He clocked me doing 90kph in a 50kph hospital zone but how was I to know that, I don't speak Spanish anymore. Again there were a lot of hand gestures which would only draw an even blanker look from my face. He told me I would have to pay the fine in the city of David which of course got the response of, nice to meet you David my name is Mike. Another few minutes goes by as his frustration sets in and he asked if he was the first police officer that has pulled me over and I replied yes. With that he gave me all of my documents back and sent me on my way.
Stupid American 2
Police 0
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Monday, January 28, 2008
Update Day 13, 353 Miles
I am not entirely sure of what it was that got me out of bed at 6:15 in the a.m. but I am pretty damn sure it was the rooster that they put directly outside my window.
I was on my way to the Panama border by 6:45 and it was a nice 73 degrees but it would not last long. I was checking out of Costa Rica 7:30 and the temp was already at 85. It was an easy check out of Costa Rica and then on to entering Panama. I hired another helper and he did most of the leg work. All I had to do was stand in line to get my immigration entry stamp. While in line I struck up a conversation with a guy from Whitehorse Canada in the Yukon Territory, a town I passed through on my trip to Alaska. He was taking 6 months to make his way to Argentina by way of a backpack and buses. There were only about 15 people in line but it took 45 minutes to get to the front. When done there I had to make a stop in another line to get a signature only to find out I had to wait in the same line as before to get another stamp. My helper pushes me to the empty window next to the guy doing the paperwork and stamping then tells me to push my paperwork in his face. As soon as he is done processing the other person’s paperwork I stick my hand in the little window and he takes my paperwork and processes it like nothing is out of the ordinary. By the time I get my stuff back there are another three people behind me waiting to do the same. All in all it was a good border crossing.
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