“What do you mean you want the receipt for my tourist visa!!!???…How could I have entered without paying for it!?” The ‘migracion’ officer was adamant I pay again and gave…
“Mmmm…that was a bit too easy” I thought as I rolled out of the Mexican border in Tecate. No US exit post, no Mexican immigration, no Customs. No paperwork was…
Back in the USA… I hit the ‘Update’ button for the blog (Chapter 22), finished loading Rosie and headed out into Vancouver’s late afternoon traffic. An hour later arrived at…
It would have been nice to have passed the 100k miles marker on the same bike I’d left home with but it wasn’t to be; and so with Lady P…
NB – This update also includes the ‘Suzuki’ tab There’s something cozy and secure about being tucked up inside your tent, warm and dry, whilst listening to the wind howling…
Will she hold…leaving La Paz Graham & Graham were the first English overlanders I’d met since meeting Richard Harwood in Chile back in January. Young Graham (22) had flown his…
It would have been frighteningly easy to have left Brazil and entered Paraguay without having had any paperwork processed. Fortunately for me I’ve crossed enough borders now to know what…
I hadn’t been so nervous in as long as I can remember and I wasn’t even on my bike. My throttle had been replaced by a microphone and the road…
East Timor – Indonesia – Malaysia – Singapore After the third bounce I opened my eyes and looked out of the aeroplane window. “I’m in the wrong country!” was my…
Australia Riding east from Kununurra I felt tired, very tired. Not only had it bee an eventful few days but I’d ridden 34,000 km since arriving in Oz last November…
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