KTM 690 Enduro

North Argentina riding South to Bariloche

Fast forward 1650 kilometers.. Riding from northern Argentina down is simply flat boring farmland, a very long ride and super super hot!  No photos, no need to stop, we are making tracks because the sooner we get south, the sooner we will be in some cooler air. We came down past Cordoba, Rio Cuarto, and west to San Luis.  The next town is Mendoza, which is a popular...

Cusco, Moray and Chinchero Peru

I really needed to find a place to stay in Cusco where I could have my motorcycle with me.  Too many sleepless nights in the other place worrying about whether my bike survived another night 2 blocks away.  So after scouring the entire town, I found a place where the owner (who hit and damaged my bike pannier.. and then fixed it no worries) was so kind to give me a...

Riding to Machu Picchu, Peru!

The three of us ride our motorcycles into Cusco with no intentions of hanging around other than getting some super desperately needed laundry clean.  I will return to Cusco later. We are so close to one of the main reasons for being in this part of the world. Machu Picchu !!!! We all have been trying to figure out for ages how to RIDE the motorcycles to Machu. Kevin...

Leaving Bolivia and the dirt roads to Cusco, Peru

The night after backtracking to Coroico, La Paz, and then north to Peru, we stayed the night on the border.  This is usually avoided, never a good choice to stay in a border town.  And it turned out to be the case again.  They are dirty, loud, disorganized, etc etc.  After searching and searching and searching on dirt roads in the dark for a place to stay, we finally...

Granada Nicaragua

We’re in!!  After 30 something countries on this journey, it’s still exciting to me every time the border officers let me in. They have the power to deny.  And then it’s another new country.. new territory for me to explore!  After crossing the border to Nicaragua, Mark and I decided to head straight to Granada. It’s Walter...

El Salvador and Honduras

It probably wouldn’t be a huge surprise after much communication and planning, Mark and I still managed to miss each other on the road in Guatemala to El Salvador.  I waited and waited but the time came for me to cross the border alone. Adios Guatemala..    Hola El Salvador!! The process of crossing the border with a motorcycle is always...

Guatemala!

I’ve studied my maps, I’ve looked at what I want to see on the way down, and I really need to keep on the move.  There is always something I need to get to, a goal to meet.  This one is to be to Chile by March 5 to meet up with the Husaberg Adventure Team.. I know it’s a long way off, but it’s also a long way from here! ...

San Cristobal de Las Casas MEXICO

I’m getting close to the bottom of Mexico. From Puerto Escondido I ride to San Cristobal de Las Casas.. could they make that name any longer??? It feels great to be riding through the countryside of Mexico.. total freedom. Nice roads, not much traffic, happy days. I stopped for fuel and said g’day to these pilgrims.  The men that pumped my fuel were...

Taxco, and Oaxaca to Puerto Escondido, MEXICO

Ahhhh, the little charming city of Taxco outside the big city of Mexico.  I love it already! It was only about 180 km to ride here from Mexico City, but as you can imagine, the traffic took forever to navigate out of the city. The traffic carried on until I was well away from the city.  So 180 km seems like it is just outside Mexico City for me. I’m...

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San Miguel de Allende, Tula and Teotihuacan Ruins Mexico

Packing up the bikes to leave Guanajuato.  Miss you already..  ;-((((((((((  The street we live on in Guanajuato. Officially on the road again!!  You can’t miss it because you can’t miss all of the speed bumps (topes) in Mexico.  They certainly make good use of them throughout the country! I’ve seen many of these reindeer...