Trampolin de La Muerte
One of the most dangerous roads in the world, it has claimed the life of more than 500 people since it was built in the 30s during the war between Peru and Colombia. Even...
One of the most dangerous roads in the world, it has claimed the life of more than 500 people since it was built in the 30s during the war between Peru and Colombia. Even...
After 12 nights stuck between borders, help finally came, in the form of a bad ass looking truck, going empty all the way into Panama. Van loaded, paperwork done, hammock sellers waving good bye,...
Before arrive in San Ignacio, I took a gravel road to check out Barton Creek Cave. It was a quite good off road with a little creek crossing, but the cave, was too expensive to...
Driving the country is pretty sweet, the roads are relatively good, friendly people and interesting views. I drove south into Belize City, which is probably the worst part of the country, then headed west...
We found a bus that would take us to Airport for something like 20 cents of a dollar. Since we don’t have much luggage we decided to give it a go. Our last Cuban...
Some locals told us it is quite easy to hitchhike in Cuba. You just have to wave a few notes on the side of the road and trucks and buses would stop and take...
Albert and I planned to head back to Havana using the “Camiones” trucks used to transport people. It is the cheapest way to travel around Cuba. But also the most painful. Ebba from Sweden and...
During my 80km ride from Cienfuegos to Trinidad today I met Marine, a french girl and her bike riding around Cuba. She is planning to ride from Mexico to Costa Rica. We rode for...
I left Bernos house at 7am this morning and rode all the day arriving in Cienfuegos at 5pm. What a ride, I went through towns, villages, crossed farms and got to see the real...
Rain ceased, sky cleared and I hit the road. The bike is really heavy but comfortable to ride, I’ve covered more kms than expected. 60km to my first stop, Jibacoa where I found a empty...