Nicholas Leffler

SMS Update

After an eventful few days, including major breakdowns, our first tow and a crash narrowly avoiding a cliff edge, we've made it through the andes to villamontes with the paraguayan border in sight. Pushing for ibibobo tonight and maybe on if the customs are open. The chaco calls...

To the border

After leaving our firefighter friends behind in Sicuani we set out on the frigid road to Puno early yesterday morning. Luckily within about an hour of leaving town we came across some hot springs by the side of the road and stopped to hvae a well earned bath (the attendants were a little shocked at the state of us) and some brekfast before pushing on.

We ended up tking it relatively easy with many stops to relax in the sun and eventually made it to Puno by about 6pm. We're staying down by the bus station so it's not the best part of town and there is hardly anything to do around there except buy chicken and chips. We'll survive though.

This morning Mimi and Ben jumped on a bus to La Pz to hopefully sort out some Praguay visas while the rest of us are taking care of the admin and repair side of things. After jumping through a few little hoops and parting with a whole bunch of cash we're ready to head to the border and jump through som more hoops - only this time much bigger and hence slower ones. What would this adventure be without the odd administrative gymnmastics.

The others are off getting the bikes looked at and hopefully we cn hit the road very soon. After two full days without a breakdown we're all feeling very optimisitic. Let's hope it's not just a false sense of security.

With a little luck the next update will be from Bolivia (or perhaps the weigh station at the border).

Nick