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The road to Mulegé was one of the more sensational rides of my journey. The first hour or so out of Bahía de los Ángeles was simply stunning, and it would be just a taste of things to come jumping from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and back to the Atlantic Ocean again, incredible!
So here I was, all ready by morning to reach a new town, all packed up and ready to go. And someone had blocked my bike from getting out. I needed to get to Bahía de los Ángeles by nightfall and this was not helping! I had parked up a short lane, and someone with…
After spending a few nights near Ensenada, Mexico, I decided to head to Baja California to San Felipe. Much of the trip was pretty nicely paved, and it was a pretty relaxing day of riding. Unfortunately, the Rever App crashed, and it actually took around 9 hours. I left early in the morning again and…
What a day for my travels, finally I cross into Baja, California, Mexico!I could not sleep the night before, as I was pretty excited and a little nervous at the same time. New country, new experiences and my first border crossing.
So, finally, I am on my last day across America and heading to Long Beach, California. I crossed through the Mojave Desert and touched on Route 66 but mainly stayed around Route 40, which was a fantastic road.
After spending just one night in nights in Tucson, Arizona, I decided to do a detour and head on up to The Grand Canyon and then see how far I could get towards California and crash the night somewhere close to the state line on my way to Bullhead City, Arizona
After spending two nights in El Paso, Texas, I decided to head to Tucson, Arizona and take a short detour into Tombstone, Arizona. Rever crashed, so part of the trip is missing from the Rever Map. The scenery was starting to get a lot more interesting, with more options to get off highways and onto…
El Paso, Texas. After spending the morning taking snaps as the sun rose at The Alamo in San Antonio, Texas, I decided the long ride of over 900 kilometers was to get to El Paso, Texas The reason being I was told by some locals that it was a pretty boring trip with not many…
After spending just one night ‘relaxing’ in Galveston in a motel that one can only describe as ‘seedy’ I decided to head to San Antonio, Texas where I would spend only one night and taking in a few sights, looking back I should have spent a couple of nights here, it was quite a pretty…
After spending a few night relaxing and taking in New Orleans, Louisiana I then headed across the border to Galveston, Texas.