Merging with the Gringo Trail
There is irony in the essence of the path which we have recently joined. Since our departure from Mexico our route has coalesced with a massive human migration venturing predominately […]
There is irony in the essence of the path which we have recently joined. Since our departure from Mexico our route has coalesced with a massive human migration venturing predominately […]
There are times in which the weight of circumstance becomes too great to bear often producing eclectic methods of mental coping. Morbid humor is employed, games of mindless distraction created […]
Teotihuacan was one of the most remarkable cities of the ancient world. Today it’s located 48km NE of Mexico City, and considered to be one of the world’s great archaeological sites. In […]
The tug-a-war for Tikal is on display from the moment one sets foot upon the sacred grounds. The preservation and unique quality of the ruins stands precariously on one side […]
Eight weeks on the road has allowed us to cross paths with numerous individuals: relatives and strangers, old friends and new. All of which are on their own journey, whatever […]
It started with seeing a few KAVU stickers on the local’s Italika motorcycles ripping around town. Then a sticker on the back of a truck or two. Followed by an […]
Not often does one enter a new place, in a new country, with a new language, and feel absorbed as if by rapid osmosis into the structure of a community. […]
An American businessman was at the pier of a small coastal Mexican village when a small boat with just one fisherman docked. Inside the small boat were several large Yellow […]
“After two days in the desert sun our skin had begun to turn red. After three days in the desert fun. I was looking at a river bed.” […]