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Nica Day 6
Today was the last day at Las Esquinas. The local friends made a great nica lunch. Tommorow is a day off and then we start at Malacatoya.
Nicaragua day 1.
Spent the day getting supplies. And sizing up the first job site.
San Diego bound
Headed north for the day made Ensenada by lunch. McDonalds. The riding was very diverse. Mountains up to 4200 feet 40 degrees. And farm lands with rolling hills and great mountain roads along the pacific with great curves. Tijuana was a very busy city. But relatively uneventful. Border was super busy but somehow we got [...]
Guerrero Negro
We spent the morning exploring our options. Which ranged from shipping in parts to flying someone in with parts. To having someone drive down with parts. To putting the bikes on a flatbed with us and traveling to the boarder etc.. We decided to spend some time looking for a tire. Unbelievably the first shop [...]
San Felipe to Puerto Negro… not on purpose..!
Today was exciting, interesting and unnerving and exhausting. The riding was superb. Twisty roads with Sea of Cortez views all types of terrain including desert, mountain and everything in-between.. We hit a stretch of 70 or so miles of Offroad. Kenny did great, lots of sand, rocks, hard pack and gravel. My stopped at a [...]
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