“A permanent reference point does not exist.” Author Unknown Reflections Finally, I’m catching my breath long enough to sit down and write a post-script. I’m finding that processing is a continuous process (imagine that). In other words, this is what I’ve concluded up until today. Tomorrow may change. To start with, I hit theContinue reading “Debrief”
Category Archives: Trips
It’s a Wrap
“Travel is often a Petri dish for both our character defects and our finer qualities.” Andrew McCarthy My grand adventure is coming to a fast close. It has been everything I had hoped for and more. At the moment, I’m in Santiago, Chile. I’m delighted to meet a (second) cousin who married a Chilean andContinue reading “It’s a Wrap”
Buenos Aires and Beyond
I’m still alive and still in South America. Buenos Aires to be exact. I’m having a great time visiting friends, exploring the city and discovering new places outside of the grand metropolis like Cerro Champaqi in Córdoba, Parque National El Palmer north of BsAs province and Uruguay. It was strange and scary riding into BuenosContinue reading “Buenos Aires and Beyond”
Still Rolling Along
I’m finding out that not having a “goal” per se affords a entirely different riding experience. The old adage, “If you don’t know where you’re going any road will get you there,” definitely holds true for bike touring, in the most positive sense possible. North Americans are so goal driven (including me). If we’re notContinue reading “Still Rolling Along”
Life After Ushuaia
It’s difficult to regroup and move forward after being laser focused on a specific goal for five months. In Ushuaia, I had time to weigh the pros and cons of several options. In the end, I decided to continue my ride up the Atlantic coast of Argentina on Route 3 (Ruta 3). This decision wasContinue reading “Life After Ushuaia”
Ushuaia
I made it. After 4 1/2 months and 4,000 miles (more or less; I lost my odometer) I’m in Ushuaia. It’s been an amazing ride. Every morning I get up in anticipation of a new day filled with discovery, challenge and excitement. Every evening I arrive in a new place where I’m invited to pitchContinue reading “Ushuaia”
Tierra del Fuego
Sorry for the huge gap in time and space. It’s been difficult to connect to wifi and find time to post. I get one or the other but never both at the same time. I finished the Carretera Austral a few weeks ago. It was both challenging and incredible at the same time. The lastContinue reading “Tierra del Fuego”
Carretera Austral
After about two months in Argentina on Route 40, I crossed the border back into Chile at Futaleufu accompanied by Mariano (Nano) and Guillermo. We were lucky to get a sunny day after hearing about the long stretch of rainy days. Nevertheless, at the end of the first day, the rain came out to christenContinue reading “Carretera Austral”
Patagonia
I’m in the Argentinian side of Patagonia. I’ve been here for about three weeks, since I crossed into the province of Neuquén after Mendoza. But only for the past week, as I rode through Villa Pehuenia, San Martin de los Andes, Villa Angostura, Bariloche, and El Bolsón have I been surrounded by mountains, rivers, andContinue reading “Patagonia”
Happy 2017
Happy New Year! I’m back on the grid for a minute. Please forgive my sporadic posts (My last post did not link to FB; feel free to go directly to my blog to check it out). It’s difficult to be on a schedule when my days and wifi are unpredictable 😬. I continue to rideContinue reading “Happy 2017”