Pan Am Bum Rush!

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
This won't be to much of a trip report but should be some fun pictures and info....


I left Jackson Hole Wyoming on Tuesday December 7th at 8pm. I had so many last minute things to do I was at least 12hrs behind my schedule. As a result I had no choice but to drive 24hrs straight from Jackson to Dallas. I picked up another forum member (Matt) in Houston on the 9th. The night of the 8th was spent in Dallas with other forum members who I had the great pleasure to meet!

We cross the border into Mexico yesterday morning at 6am. We now are sitting in Tuxtla, Mexico. So we have crossed 85%+ of Mexico in 2 days! I had hoped we would be in Comitan tonight but it would have just been to late when we arrived. Tomorrow we head out at 6am and should be in Guatemala in about 4-5hrs. If we are lucky will will be in Antigua tomorrow night.

Nearly 3,000 miles logged so far. There has been 2 days of 24hr driving stints, not much more plans for more of that! Once we hit Guatemala we plan to slow down. Yet, I have to drop my co-pilot of in San Jose, Costa Rica next Saturday (the 17th) so he can fly home. I will then head for Panama on my own.

So far we have met other travelers, seen burned out cars full of bullet holes on the side of the road, passed on the Roach Motel (litterally huge cockroaches everywhere in the room), got pulled over for going to slow(!), made friends with several Federal Police (great guys to get directions from), got lost in a very poor bario on the Gulf Coast (I think it was in Tuxpan or Tampico), have street tacos 3x a day (!), I backed up into a guy this morning (that cost me $125), we have been pulled over nearly 12x so far but have paid zero bribes. Instead we have been giving the cops warm cans of coke and asking for directions, not even giving them a chance to start the bribe process. I have found this works great and plan to keep doing this! The Taco is running excellent despite me lacking the time to do a few last little things before hitting the road. The new suspension is simply awesome!

We did get pulled over in Manuel south of Tampico for going to slow! I was doing 20k in a 20k zone, the cop tried to give me a ticket (bribe) but I was not having it! No other cops have tried to bribe us because we have not given them the chance! We did make some friends with some Federals who informed me my Mexico map is old and sucks! No wonder navigating 3x through Mexico has been a challenge!

We are having a great time so far! Sorry no pictures yet, perhaps soon. That is about it for now....it is late and have to gte up at 6am and drive many miles into Guatemala.....

more soon, TBC. :sombrero:
 
Yeah, nothing to do with this:
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RMP&O

Expedition Leader
I do have to ask why one would leave J.H. during ski season?

I suppose this is a a good question depending on where you sit......


#1, I have lived in JH for 15yrs. Many winters spent snowboarding, including a number of record winters. ALL winters spent riding I logged over 100 days.

#2 this as I understand is a travel forum, paticuarly travel by vehicle. So I am posting about my travels by vehicle through Latin America.

#3 I have a bit of a bum leg, 4 broken bones and a busted ankle, the result is pain when I ride my board.

#4 Surfing. Which does not hurt my leg. I am also getting old, nearly 38yrs. So my time to learn new stuff I feel is a bit limited. Thus I am spending a lot of my winter (or summer down here) learning to do a new board sport.

#5 I really, and I mean really enjoy traveling in Latin America. I work my ******** off 7 months a year so that I can take 4-5 months a year off from work to travel.

:sombrero:
 

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
So.....

we made it well into Guatemala. We did not make it to Antigua today. There is some kind of holiday in Mexico (and possibly more of Latin America) which involves people running a torch down the road. I guess I could look it up and see what this holiday is, just have not had much time for google'ing. Also with my limited Spanish have not got a clear straight answer from the locals as to what this holiday is. Any ways, it took us over 3hrs to do 75k today because of this holiday! As a result we did not make it as far as planned. No worries though, we are enjoying Gallo beers and Zacapa rum!

Tomorrow we are sleeping in a bit and then kind of planning to take it slow as we head to Antigua.

I just uploaded to my laptop some 175 pictures. So next time I have wifi will post some of the good ones!

Right now I need sleep badly.....
 

Toyotero

Explorer
So.....

we made it well into Guatemala. We did not make it to Antigua today. There is some kind of holiday in Mexico (and possibly more of Latin America) which involves people running a torch down the road. I guess I could look it up and see what this holiday is, just have not had much time for google'ing. Also with my limited Spanish have not got a clear straight answer from the locals as to what this holiday is. Any ways, it took us over 3hrs to do 75k today because of this holiday! As a result we did not make it as far as planned. No worries though, we are enjoying Gallo beers and Zacapa rum!

Tomorrow we are sleeping in a bit and then kind of planning to take it slow as we head to Antigua.

I just uploaded to my laptop some 175 pictures. So next time I have wifi will post some of the good ones!

Right now I need sleep badly.....


The 12th of Dec is the day of "La Virgen de Guadalupe"... she's known as "La Patrona de las Americas". It's a pretty big deal in all the Latin American countries, but especially in MX where the 'apparition' occurred.

http://www.inside-mexico.com/guadalupe.htm

Have fun in Antigua... I spent a lot of time in Los Arcos Redes there across the street from La Merced Church. The owner is a cockney speaking Brit named Nigel.... good internet connections there too. Also, if you are going to slow your bum rush any, taking one of the organized 1/2 day trips up to Volcan Pacaya would probably be pretty cool considering how active it has been lately. The trip includes a long hike up into the mountains though...
 
Also, if you are going to slow your bum rush any, taking one of the organized 1/2 day trips up to Volcan Pacaya would probably be pretty cool considering how active it has been lately. The trip includes a long hike up into the mountains though...

Yeah, a friend of mine was down there recently... he was a bit tired from riding in and decided not to do the climb up Pacaya.... several people died that night.

That being said. I want to climb Pacaya.


Can't wait to see pics Ian.
 

intothewild

Adventurer
Man, just got done reading the Ultimate Road Trip thread...Subscribing to this one now..Best of luck, and safe travels.
 

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