Since crossing into Chile, we have been loving the frequent “real” grocery stores. We spent more money on food and cheap wine at the grocery…
After dropping Nate’s mom off at the airport, we decided to get a hotel room in the city for one more night before returning to…
When I asked Nate what we should title this blog post, he immediately shot back, “My mom is tougher than yours!” Offended, I retaliated the…
When crossing the border from Ecuador, things immediately feel different. You are overwhelmed with the sites of poverty, trash and abandoned mud huts. There are…
After taking the ferry across the Gulf of Nicoya, we headed South towards Dominical. Both having been to this coastline before, we were stoked to…
Finally saying goodbye to our magical waterfalls and vacation spot for the week, and saying ‘see ya later’ to the Tranquilos after traveling with them…
Unfortunately, when trying to come up with a unique title for this blog, this was all I could come up with. Oh, Journey, what have…
This year was the 45th anniversary of the Score Baja 1000. For those who have been living under a rock, it is considered by many…
Driving the Mojave Road was a blast, but after weeks in the desert it was time to move on, plus we knew beaches and tacos…
The Mojave Road is 140 miles of unforgiving dirt trails loaded with history and some of the most beautiful desolate country you will ever see. …