My only company here were the local loons which put on the most remarkable performance during the night - quivering laughs, unearthly wails - once heard, never forgotten.
On sabbatical from teaching, I am cycling the Americas for OXFAM. My journey started in Vancouver, crossing America along the Great Divide Trail, before spending 2.5 months exploring the vast country of Mexico. From there I spent 3 months riding through Central America before tackling the mighty Andes mountain range of South America. I'll fly home from Lima, Peru in June. OXFAM helps many of the poverty-stricken countries I am visiting, please sponsor me! www.justgiving.com/modentour
Friday, 12 August 2016
British engineering and American loons
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Hi Daniel, We enjoyed your visit and hope your repair is holding up. We'll be reading your blog with interest! Stay Safe, Sarah & Tony - Whitefish, MT
ReplyDeleteHi Sarah and Tony, so far, so good, the pannier rack is holding up well. I've strapped the pannier to it to reduce rattling and am, once again, throwing the bike down the descents as quickly as I safely can! In stark contrast to the weather I had at your place, it's really hot and dry here (currently in Butte) so am trying to sit out the middle of the days and ride in the mornings and evenings. Thanks again for helping me stay on the road! Daniel
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