Somoto Canyon, Nicaragua to Lake Arenal, Costa Rica June 1 – June 11, 2014 Kings of Leon After a very pleasant introduction to Nicaragua, our GPS once again led us unknowingly to the dirty route down to Leon via El…
On the Zapatista trail
Oaxaca, Mexico to Tenosique, Mexico April 18 – April 30, 2014 Escaping the asphalt We left you guys as we were exploring the region east of Oaxaca with Centurion and Spirit, our two endurance champion horses. Our plan for the…
Mexico D.F.ctuoso
Tolantongo, Mexico to Oaxaca, Mexico April 12 – April 18, 2014 A city of 8.8 million people After meeting a few hundred mexican tourists in the small campground at Tolantongo we decided things might be more peaceful in Mexico City.…
A shot of Tequila and a drop of spring water
Mazatlan, Mexico to Tolantongo, Mexico Mars 24 – April 12, 2014 11 States and counting Mainland Mexico has been keeping us very busy so we’re behind on the blog but we have now managed to set foot in Baja California,…
From sand to sea in Baja
Mulege, Mexico to Mazatlan, Mexico Mar 15, 2014 – Mar 24, 2014 A Thai jungle in the middle of the Baja desert We stayed an extra day in Mulege to enjoy the breathtaking views the oasis town has to offer.…
Not quite the Baja 1000, but close.
Pismo Beach, USA to Mulege, Mexico Mar 2, 2014 – Mar 15, 2014 Soaked in Big Sur The days leading to our departure from the US were mostly soggy so we comforted ourselves with some pancakes in Solvang and motorcycle…
On the road…..at last
San Francisco, USA to Pismo Beach, USA Feb 28, 2014 – Mar 2, 2014 We finally got every last little thing out of the apartment, and all the things coming with us for the next year or so packed on…
Farewell Party @ Piston & Chain
San Francisco, USA Feb 8, 2014 Despite the inclement weather, a good number of our friends and supporters made it out to Piston & Chain last night to wish us well on our trip. We had promised to bring the…
Finding the Wolfmobile
San Francisco, USA After our trek to Fernley, the Zebra and I were both determined to not drive across states to find our second DR. Luck knocked at our door in the form of Craigslist ad for a DR conveniently…
A two wheel trip of a different kind.
We recently pedaled from Telluride to Moab. It was great training for riding in the rain, and adventuring in general, even though we were missing some engines and had to rely on our own two legs to power us along.…