PanAm by the Numbers
The people who reach out to us are often in the planning stages of their own overlanding adventures, and weContinue Reading
A family adventure
The people who reach out to us are often in the planning stages of their own overlanding adventures, and weContinue Reading
The only portion of Mexico we had experienced before this trip was a little slice of the Yucatan peninsula. WeContinue Reading
Ecuador was a great country for overland travel. It’s small, gas is cheap and it offers a diverse array ofContinue Reading
It’s happened; we’ve passed the 3/4 point of our adventure! We’re not exactly sure how we feel about that. WeContinue Reading
We were pleased by how rapidly the beige desert gave way to lush green vegetation (mostly banana trees) as weContinue Reading
Ecuador could possibly be used as the definition of a “banana republic”. Since the Spanish conquest over the Inca andContinue Reading
Peru has come a long way. Only fifty years ago the life average life expectancy was only 48 years, nowContinue Reading
Bolivia is a land of extremes. It is home to 40% of the species of all animal and plant lifeContinue Reading
Crossing into Bolivia from Chile was a bit like stepping back in time. Everything was more or less the same,Continue Reading
It’s almost a surreal thought, considering all we’ve been through and all that lies before us, but there’s no denyingContinue Reading