The BC Buckaroos pass through Panama - On to South America
very busy. We are in a hostel waiting for our bikes, which should be here tomorrow. The weather is raining and kind of foggy. This country has many high mountains and very steep winding roads, which is very nice for the bikes.
way to Portobello. There, we planned to board a sailboat. As it happens there is a huge shopping district in Colon, and many people carrying cash go there in taxis and buy things. The highway robbers try to pull them over and rob them, so the police have road stops all over and checkpoints set up to provide escorts to tourists.
riding two BMW 1200´s, as well as an American couple on a third BMW 1200. There were only two more spots on the boat, which was a 50-foot catamaran. Brendan and Filipé took the remaining spots. There were no more boats, so we rode back to Panama City and arranged to ship the bikes in a cargo plane for $700 US. We booked ourselves on Copa Airlines to Medellin for $300 US. Since they only have cargo runs on Wednesdays, we will wait for the bikes for another day or so.
for $80 US and some synthetic oil. Riley got a pair of Meltzer tires for $150 US. Things are cheap here! We had fun at the shop, as the people there are also part of a huge riding club. The owner came out to meet us. He has ridden from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska to Ushuaia, Argentina, which is about as far as you can go in the western hemisphere. Covering the walls of the shop, he had many neat pics of the Yukon Territory, including one of him at the Sign Forest in Watson Lake.
While there, I also fell in love… with the new BMW F800 GS, a twin Rotax with some sweet lines. Anyhow, we will keep you posted, so far so good, Columbia is very pretty, modern and extremely clean city. It is not what we were expecting, so it is a nice surprise.
Take care, talk soon. Dan Burns.
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