Jul
26
2009
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Mexico City

This week I have been in Mexico city for their gaming show. Not too much to report, I worked over 80 hours last week so not much opportunity to see the sights. And my gift for all the hard work? A cold.

On Saturday I dragged myself out of bed and went with the company driver on a tour. All the other guys had to leave in the morning, so I had a nice 1 on 1 tour of the city. First stop was Teotihuacan, the Aztec pyramids just outside of the city. It took me about 2 hours to walk up both pyramids and around; having a cold and trying to hike at over 2,200m in elevation is exhausting!

Then on the way back to the hotel, Reyes took me on a tour of downtown. Many more pictures to come once I get back to Buenos Aires!

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Written by Mike in: Countries,Mexico,North America |
Jun
22
2009
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Toronto

Still catching up on some photos;

Here are some from Toronto, our last stop in Canada before the journey to Argentina!

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Written by Mike in: Canada,Countries,North America |
Jun
14
2009
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Pictures from Ottawa

Well, about a month ago I had to visit Ottawa on my way down to Chile to get some documents ready for our Visas. Here are some pictures from the trip.

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The quality isn’t very good on the images, I had to cut them down to speed up load times.

Written by Mike in: Canada,Countries,North America |
Jul
21
2008
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More pictures of the same thing…YAY for you!

Okay, so some of you are probably wondering why you even come here, I mean the only thing to look at is pictures (slow loading pictures, hah) of the same dog or the same truck or the same sunset. Well suck it up and enjoy. Pretty soon you will get to see more pictures of the same truck (different backgrounds, of course) and the same sun setting all the way down the west coast. That’ll be nice, won’t it muffin?

Anyways, two things to mention. I hopefully have addressed the slow loading image problem with the Smooth image gallery below. If it works like I think it should, then the images will be loading nice and quick from now on…

Other thing to mention is that there is a good chance that we will be traveling with an enclosed (and hard sided) sleeping area. But you will have to wait to see what we have in the works…

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Jul
14
2008
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Trip to Robson & Wells Gray

Well,

img_0354.jpgOur trip to Robson to camp with the family was a success and we got a chance to poke around Rearguard and Overlander falls. The weather held out for the most part and we got some more practice setting up camp. I was surprised at how long it had actually been since we had camped, it seems like forever but I guess it was only a couple of weeks.

On our way home we explored a forestry road around Blue River, and got up to 1750m in elevation, which is almost the alpine… As always the LandCruiser performed flawlessly and motored down the highway and up the trails in comfort.

Our last stop before home was Wells Gray Provincial Park. How have we never been here? It is beautiful out here; so many waterfalls, history, views, basically everything I crave. We also found a few nice pieces of property for sale, who knows, may be a good place to invest given the unstable stock and dropping residential market…

Trip Planning

Well, we received a package in the mail, Americas Overland, the Driving Handbook. You can check it out at http://www.questconnect.org/. Melissa and I have browsed through it, and there is plenty of useful tips, tricks, and camping spots for all of Central and South America.

I have been mired in indecision lately, mostly on space and safety concerns. Space, well we have alot of crap coming with us and not alot of space. Safety, I much prefer the idea of sleeping in an enclosed area with access to the cab. It’s always a tradeoff between safety, mobility, comfort, efficiency and ultimately price. The LandCruiser as it is setup right now is the best for mobility and efficiency, but the roof-top tent loses points for safety. Something like, say, a 416 Unimog with an enclosed camper on the back would be the best for safety and (sleeping) comfort, at the sacrifice of road safety and efficiency. Arghh. As it stands right now, the LandCruiser stays. Of course, if something better falls in our lap before we leave, we may have to seriously consider it.

In terms of trip planning, I dunno where we are, hah. So much stuff on the go; a trip to Holland in 2 weeks, getting our moving plans finalized, wrapping up my contract, etc. etc. etc. My one nagging concern is the Permissability of Right Hand Drive vehicles in Latin America. Nobody has said ‘No’ yet, but it could be just another problem to deal with at the border. According to the universal driving agreements of the UN, as long as your vehicle is registered properly in your country of origin than it is permitted to be temporarily imported into another. We are working towards getting written confirmation from the consulates/embassies so that we have a leg to stand on should something go awry.

Hah, am I complaining about the trials and tribulations of taking a year off? Oops, I will shut up now…

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