Ruta 40

March 30th, 2009

img_0105img_01011img_0048I am now in San Martin, I spent 2 nights with Leigh Anne, Paul, Nick and Lol in El Bolson just south of Bariloche, it is a small hippie type village and we stayed in this funcky little cabin in the woods. Had the best meal of the trip, the girls made a really great beef stew and plum crumble, as the weather has been cold and wet it was just the right thing with plenty of Quilmes to wash it down. The ruta 40 is a rough dirt, rocky road, quite hectic at times but it went fine. Bariloche is real nice, I took the road through Nahel Huape national park via the lakes to San Martin, that is really wow stunning lakes, mountins and amazing forests. San Martin is a beautifull small town on this lake, mutch nicer than Bariloche. I move on to Chile tomorrow and to Pucon via the lake district. It looks like winter is arriving early in most places I visit, I just need to find a warm place and I’ll hang around for a few days. More from Chile

From the Glaciers

March 25th, 2009

img_0089img_0088The glaciers are really stunning, pieces break off  with a loud crack! and plunge into the lake below with a loud crash and form icebergs. It is also cold here, but not so bad and it gets warmer north. Imet up with an American couple, we are staying at the same place, they sold their house , bought 2 kawasaki KLR bikes and headed south. They left Seattle in November, so they are a wealth of info for further north. And nice people too. I head north tomorrow in to the wildlands along the ruta 40, it is like the Karoo for about 1500 km all dirt road and harsh. Hopefully I’ll be in Barriloche in 3 days, thats where I’ll do the next update. Yea! I went out but the Irish pub was closed, so Ifound a local pub and had Beagle beer on tap, this beer really tastes like more, the best I have tasted. Tomorrow is where the real test starts, hopefully the wind will drop, so far so good! Adios

Chilly in Punta Arenas

March 24th, 2009

img_0082img_0095I left Ushaia yesterday morning , yes it was freezing, I had to stop in Rio Grande to repair the panier frames,  as it had cracked in a few places. I stopped at an engineering works where they welded it up and refused to charge me a cent. The people here all along the way have been most friendly and have offered assistance in other towns along the way The value system here is still very much in tact. The trip here was insane the wind blew so hardthat it was difficult to get above 60kmh,it really tried to rip my head off, when I get back I’ll be able to eat from the tree tops. Today Imove on to El Calafate and do the glaciers tomorrow.

Greetings from Ushuaia

March 22nd, 2009

img_0071img_0066Well i finally got my bike and got on the road, there were palms to grease and a system to work and finally i was on the road. I left BA at 6pm on tuesday, i just had to get moving  the roads are fine, only you drive on the right and all circles are opposite driving in towns is an interesting challenge. There has been a cross wind of over 100 kmh all the way, overtaking has been real interesting especialy trucks and busses. The dirt roads are made up of pebbles so it is like riding on marbles also challenging. I have met really great people along the way, everyone loves the bike, many ask me if  i did the DAKAR  as it is a dakar bike, sorry to dissapoint them. Most of the way down here is like riding through the Karoo, the same vegetation, lots of  camels  and half size osteriches  many other strange creatures. Met up with other bikers and overlanders, many doing similar things and places, so we will meet up again. Ushuaia is a stunning place, the end of the world. It is really cold here, even with my BMW riding suit and thermals it is friggin cold, buying the right gear was money well spent, there is an Irish pub that serves Guiness and i here my name being called. ushuaia_01Ihead north tomorrow to warmer things, Thanks for all the coments keep them comming i will try to upload photos when i get to a quicker internet, this one is painfully slow. Next update from El Calafate and the glaciers. Adios  Amigos

FRIENDS IN BA

March 13th, 2009

img_0035The world is a very small place,Imet up with Liegh and Paul and Nick Strever andLauren Blight last night, had a few beers and caught up. Amazing how you meet people you know in far away places, it was great.The bike is still not here, so I will only get it on monday,hopefully. I will just have to chill in BA for a few more days.

B A

March 12th, 2009

img_0038Here Iam sitting in BA waiting for my bike, it is still in  iñ Brazil, and will arrive tomorrow. I met the guys doing the paper work, they seem to be decent and will help me where they can. That is a relief So hopefully I will be on the road tomorrow, but time will tell! anyway BA is great, beer is cold and the chicks are hot. More later                        Chow.

It’s nearly happening!

March 6th, 2009

img_0058I leave for BA on wed 11/3/09, pick up my box on arrival, assemble my bike and head south for Ushuia. The bike is a BMW 650 DAKAR a duel purpose adventure bike. From ushuia head north to Alaska and along the way Ihave many places to see, people to meet, things to do. Why do I  do it, cause i am not well in the head. Hey it’s time to live! stay tuned more to follow.

bike in a box

March 1st, 2009

bike packed and sent

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Hello world!

March 1st, 2009

a73f_20Welcome . Bruce is on his way & online!   (maybe? )

This is not the actual bike but near enough until the real one gets out the box for a photo shoot.