As far as border crossings have been on this trip, it seems like the forces of the universe saved the best for last; the crossing from Uruguay to Argentina on December 19 took about five minutes before we were riding into Argentina to finish our journey. Details are on our Border Crossings page for all […]
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New Video: Bolivia
Days 436 – 446: Peru to Bolivia and its incredible cities
Composing while traveling: “Kukulcan”
Days 69 – 71: Rainy Weekend and the Historic Center of Mexico City
Day 29: Saturday, Nov. 19 – New Orleans
My Saturday in New Orleans started with parking at the same parking as the day before, however this time I opted for 24 hours parking (52 bucks) rather than paying several times smaller amounts in various parking that would have totalized more than this. I still find it pretty crazy to pay more for parking than for my motel (usually in […]
Day 28: Friday, Nov. 18 – Panama City Beach to New Orleans, LA
Note: another heavily photo-loaded post. Get a good connection 😉So today is the day I will finally reach New Orleans, a city that always played a lot with my imagination, thanks to the funeral march scene in James Bond’s Live And Let Die and the many other movies that were filmed there. I am also worried about how much Katrina, from a […]
Day 18: Tuesday, Nov. 8 – Memphis to Nashville
Day started with the usual camper morning routine: wake up, shower, oatmeal, packing, leaving. The guy that had parked his car (and slept in it) on the tent site besides me at night – and then moved to the following site after I started my little campfire, I guess he didn’t like fires (or smoke) – had […]
Day 16: Sunday, Nov. 6 – Oklahoma City to Branson, MO
So the goal for this day was to go more or less half the way to Memphis. I had the option to stop at a campground in a small city south of the I-40, and I had thought of Mena, AK initially, but on a stop at a gas station yesterday, an older woman had […]
Day 13: Thursday, Nov. 3 – Old Albuquerque & Music With Friends
So, I started the day bringing the bike to R&S Honda Polaris, which seemed the dealership with the best reviews among two in Albuquerque. Martin, the service manager received me friendly and understanding the time constraint set everything for my bike to get not the basic service – which should have been done around 4000 […]