Travel Log Contents
January
30 Jan The final stretch
22 Jan Dropping Altitude
11 Jan Party Time
1 Jan We're gonna party like it's your birthday
December
17 Dec Machu Picchu
November
30 Nov Inca Power
16 Nov The wheels on the bus go...
12 Nov La Paz
October
27 Oct Altiplano Adventures
19 Oct Sucre
12 Oct Deep in the Earth
5 Oct Whiteout
September
28 Sep A Farewell to Chile
20 Sep Crackling Salt Cathedrals
15 Sep Trouble With the Law
July
23 Jul Surf's Up!
13 Jul Desert Trek
7 Jul Red Red Wine
June
27 Jun Santiago!
21 Jun Well I've been through the desert...
14 Jun Drag Race!
8 Jun A Few Days in Temuco
5 Jun Out of the Wild
May
31 May A Turning Point
April
30 Apr Survivors and Santiago
6 Apr Surprises Around Every Corner
March
23 Mar Rest and Recovery
15 Mar It's Still Raining
10 Mar Beginning the Carretera
February
17 Feb The End of the Pampas
1 Feb We sell our bikes and buy a car!
January
27 Jan Daniel Saws a Bull in Half
21 Jan The Towers of Pain!!
11 Jan Provincia de la Ultima Esperanza
4 Jan Feliz Navidad
December
25 Dec Adios Tierra del Fuego
15 Dec ...and we're off!
7 Dec Not in Kansas Anymore
November
29 Nov Shakedown Ride
7 Nov Daniel in Utah
October
28 Oct Viva la Visa!
21 Oct BBQ Chicken and Leg Cramps
September
23 Sep Back to School
11 Sep Training Day: Philadelphia
August
23 Aug West Virginia Cave Trip
April
20 Apr 100 Mile Training Ride
February
15 Feb 50 Mile Training Ride
10 Feb Introductions

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Survivors and Santiago

30 Apr

Mike Dan W. and Chris finish out surviving the infamous carraterra austral and ride the big island of Chiloe. Victory over the hard southern road is celebrated with the first ORS beach day, while Daniel spends time in Santiago with family.


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Skimming the Surface

Chile Chico

"O my goodness, I’m on pavement…and its all downhill!" This was all I could think of as I made my approach on the town of Chile Chico. The previous few weeks of riding had been spent on horrible gravely washboard roads that murdered both bike and body. What a feeling it was to hit that blacktop, accelerate to a respectable speed, and NOT look back! Chile Chico was the celebratory return to civilization after weeks of living in the wilderness of Patigonia. We spent a week in the small town hanging out with our friend, Pastora Eva, helping her put together her new home. Eva was a pastor we met in Puerto Natales, and she was transferred to a church in Chile Chico shortly after we left her. It was nice that we could be with her as she was introduced to the new town and church since we were a link to her old life in Puerto Natales.

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