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He said he would take me to the end of the world and he kept his word, trickster. I remember us one and half years ago packing our belongings in his family house in the countryside, … Read more »
He said he would take me to the end of the world and he kept his word, trickster. I remember us one and half years ago packing our belongings in his family house in the countryside, … Read more »
Sometimes during a journey we encounter unforeseen situations involving local communities. On the alpine, very picturesque route from La Union to Huanuco in Peru, we came across a roadblock made by striking farmers. Although initially we … Read more »
Kasha-Katuwe National Monument in New Mexico is another nice surprise for us in this area. It’s not a very known place, but has been recently gaining more popularity along with development of the park’s infrastructure. To … Read more »
The most often recommended route from the US to Mexico runs through Baja California Peninsula, separating the Pacific Ocean from the Sea of Cortez. It is the safest option for those who travel in own vehicles, … Read more »
I lean over the bucket just brought by volunteers from the white shed on the beach and I can’t believe it. Is it really possible that these clumsy, barely seeing, fitting in a palm turtles in … Read more »
It is commonly known that the United States do not belong to low-cost countries. Especially, when we come with a currency weaker than the American Dollar. Our plan was to travel through the USA for many months on a daily budgets about $35 for two of us and … Read more »
It has been a year since we applied for a visa to the USA, in January 2016. When filling up the form, apart from ensuring the US authorities that we were not going to their country … Read more »
We go down steel stairs into the depths of the Earth, to the bottom of the canyon. The ladder chained to the rock must be resistant to sudden floods that periodically visit this place. Over millions … Read more »
It is really happening! A few years of dreaming and preparing, months of fighting after Joki’s accident to finally embark on a journey in which we and our Dakar “Meteor” set our own course. We don’t … Read more »
Ride through the northern Slovakia is always a positive thing for us, because it offers smooth, forest and pleasantly undulating roads with the view of the Tatras emerging from time to time. And when our goal … Read more »
Montenegro with the coast on the Adriatic Sea, surrounded on the north by Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the east by Serbia, Kosovo and Albania on the north, is still associated by many people with the … Read more »
Szklarska Poreba, Karpacz and surroundings are very popular among enthusiasts of two-wheelers. It’s not a surprise, since it’s a great region for touristic, scenic rides at the feet of the Jizera Mountains, the Giant Mountains (Polish: Karkonosze) … Read more »
It was supposed to be riding with your eyes closed. They kidnap us, we do not know where. We only know that on Thursday after work, we have to be ready to go. In my head … Read more »
During our trip through the Italian Alps, the famous Stelvio Pass, called “the Queen of Alpine routes” naturally bacame our main goal and attarction of that memorable day. However, to our surprise, it wasn’t the route that stole … Read more »
The most famous alpine route in Austria, the Grossglockner Hochalpenstrasse, has been the mecca for bikers and cyclists for years. Some of them are discouraged by its commercial dimension, sealed with ticket gates and attractions map … Read more »
Probably every motorcyclist has already heard about the Stelvio Pass. It’s called the queen of alpine routes, the motorcycle Promised Land, the most winding road in Europe. It’s simply the classic of two-wheeled expeditions. After our ride to the Stilfser Joch … Read more »