You Are:
>>
   Bodywise   Shops   Food   Sleep
  Home Climb Bike Hike/Run Partners! Discussion Gallery
33 items in Lost & Found Last Lost (posted Mon Nov 3): Last Found (posted Mon Oct 20):
view all  |  submit new smith sunglasses @ gunks anywhere from annie oh to doublecrack Climbing Shoes @ Trapps
Who's Online
1 registered (tokyo bill) and 3 anonymous users online.
Sponsored
Page 1 of 6 12345>Last »
Topic Options
#35073 - 01/04/08 10:59 AM Central America trip blog
andrew
DesertRat


Registered: 11/15/99
Posts: 1794
Loc: Denver, CO
(67.182.221.254)

Offline
I'm leaving tomorrow morning to drive to Central America - at least to Nicaragua, maybe Panama if I have time. Right now it looks like a 2-3 month trip. We'll see how the money lasts.

If you are interested, I have a blog at http://www.laakso.us that I will keep updated on the road.
_________________________
This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.

Top
#35074 - 01/04/08 11:42 AM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: andrew]
oenophore
Has Been *


Registered: 09/24/01
Posts: 4414
Loc: 212 land
(63.164.201.201)

Offline
I've read that it's a major pain in the ass to gain permission to drive into some Central American nations. Do you have those ducks lined up, so to speak?
_________________________

Top
#35075 - 01/04/08 11:49 AM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: oenophore]
andrew
DesertRat


Registered: 11/15/99
Posts: 1794
Loc: Denver, CO
(67.182.221.254)

Offline
yup. the only country you need a visa for is panama, and that is easy enough to get in san jose if i go that far. to drive in, you just need an international driver's license, the vehicle title, and copies of your passport, driver's license, vehicle registration, and insurance if you have it.

other than that, it is the standard latin american land based border crossing hassle. if you don't know the drill and don't speak spanish, you can get fleeced by officials on the take. minor graft is always to be expected and makes getting through easier, but some people have been taken for hundreds of dollars in bogus fees.
_________________________
This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.

Top
#35076 - 01/04/08 12:02 PM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: andrew]
empicard
Carpal Tunnel


Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 2709
Loc: LI, NY
(69.124.12.215)

Offline
what are you driving?
_________________________
tOOthless

Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.

Top
#35077 - 01/04/08 12:12 PM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: empicard]
andrew
DesertRat


Registered: 11/15/99
Posts: 1794
Loc: Denver, CO
(67.182.221.254)

Offline
2003 Toyota Tacoma.
_________________________
This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.

Top
#35080 - 01/04/08 12:42 PM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: andrew]
AOR
enthusiast


Registered: 08/27/04
Posts: 202
(76.98.142.166)

Offline
OK, I'll ask...

What's the purpose of the trip?

Climbing...hiking...sight seeing...covert operations?

Top
#35081 - 01/04/08 12:43 PM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: AOR]
empicard
Carpal Tunnel


Registered: 08/29/01
Posts: 2709
Loc: LI, NY
(69.124.12.215)

Offline
come on. a standard toy taco? no add ons? nothing?
covert ops.
everyone knows andrew is a SPY!
_________________________
tOOthless

Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.

Top
#35082 - 01/04/08 02:04 PM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: empicard]
MarcC
Carpal Tunnel


Registered: 07/10/00
Posts: 2794
Loc: Sandy, UT
(207.88.151.210)

content Online
A spy? Gee, I thought that maybe after living here several years he was going on a Mission or something. \:D
_________________________
- Marc Proud Member of the Reality-Based Community

Top
#35085 - 01/04/08 05:27 PM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: empicard]
andrew
DesertRat


Registered: 11/15/99
Posts: 1794
Loc: Denver, CO
(67.182.221.254)

Offline
standard taco - only addons are a shell and a sleeping platform in the back. a stock taco is awfully capable - i've driven it on some rated 4WD roads around moab without any trouble. i do have the rear diff lock and a comealong in case i get in trouble, and a tire inflator/battery jumpstarter.

its a fly fishing and surfing trip mostly. my wife just quit her job so we decided to take a few months off. this seemed like the best thing to do since it'll be relatively cheap and less attractive if we ever pop out a kid.

marc - that is hilarious. i've taken to saying "hi, i'm from utah, but don't worry i'm not a mormon" when i travel in the third world. i'm not a sheltered prepubescent with absolutely no life experience, so i'm not qualified to spread the word of joseph smith anyway.


Edited by andrew (01/04/08 05:30 PM)
_________________________
This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting.

Top
#35130 - 01/08/08 02:28 AM Re: Central America trip blog [Re: andrew]
tokyo bill
site supporter


Registered: 08/24/00
Posts: 709
Loc: Tokyo
(58.159.62.46)

content Online
Hey Andrew,

My brother lives in Nicaragua (principally in the interior, in the boonies near a town called Nueva Guinea (sp?)). He could probably provide you with an English conversation and a beer, should you happen by, and he used to be an avid fisherman although that was mostly in his pre-Nicaragua days.

I have a phone number and an e-mail contact, although I'm not sure whether either of them is currently operative (entropy is pretty active down there, it seems). If interested, let me know.

Top
Page 1 of 6 12345>Last »


Moderator:  webmaster 
Hop to:
Shout Box


Generated in 0.191 seconds in which 0.054 seconds were spent on a total of 15 queries. Zlib compression unavailable.