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We just completed a 12,000 mi overland expedition from Texas to Argentina via the Pan American Highway!
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In July, 2011 we met in McAllen, Texas with the TrekoftheAmericas' Expedition. Here we checked all the mechanical aspects of the vehicle and verified the international paperwork. This was two days of pre-departure preparation. This was the hottest place of the whole trip, including the tropics of South America!

On day three we were off! Crossing into Mexico and doing the border paperwork at the customs station of Reynosa, Tamps., Mexico. The total process was completed within one hour. We then used the Road Log (adventuretrek.com) supplied with our trip to guide us southward. Also the GPS readings were useful.

I will be posting more here, and also on the travel blog on Travelpod. Click to view attachment Click to view attachment The additional information is still being added, it has been about a week or so and its probably about 80% done. Upon finishing there will be more photos added to each location.

I have encountered a bit of a problem with the wow presentation, it does not show all the photos when viewed - I have asked about it but no received a solution as of yet...thanks so much for being patient!!!
trekamerica
angel1.gif RVing or "Caravaning" travel produces the MOST MEMORABLE MIND BOGGELING IMPRESSIONS OF ANY TYPE OF TOURISM!! As you travel (living every moment as you go down the highway) it is difficult to realize you are really here (or there, as you will think afterwards). It is truly LIVING THE ADVENTURE.

This feeling is not possible in any other form of travel. You actually eat, sleep, breath, with the Panagonian wind in your face! You can conveniently pull off the road, stop in the middle of a smalll "somebody's home town" ... and in minutes, be a part of the community- amazing.

Anyone that can, should take this type of LIFE EXPERIENCE! On a previous trip, one of my fellow travelers was 89 years old, and did fine. Another was in his twenties and blended in great. There is no age limit, only the limits you put on yourself. Of course, you must be able to drive, and have the "adventure" in you heart to do it - but believe me - if you wait long enough, you won't be able to do it! That's a fact!

As to what to see - EVERYTHING.

OF Course - the human culture is on the top of the list ..explain later post

BIRDING - With a capital "B" - all imaginable type of birds, from Penguins, Flamingos, Storks, Parrots, Eagles, Hawks, Reas (ostrich-like), woodpeckers, black swans, Ducks, hummingbirds, and so many more note: I am not a birdwatcher, that's what I said before, I guess I am now, you can't help being...also the photos of the birds and other animals all over!

HISTORICAL AND NATIVE CULTURAL SITES - so many they can't be listed here! From the Totonac Indians in Mexico to the Cuna and Choco of Panama, to the different Panagonian tribes. Portuguese Forts, Spanish Walled Citys, Macupuchu, the mysterious line at NASCA, even the fishing boats of Portuguese and Spanish design.

INDUSTRY
(Current and Historic Mines), Coffee Production, Chocolate Production....eating it too! Farming, wheat, oats, sugarcane - visit the mills too., Beer and Wine production, and agriculture of. ...wow...even writing about it is mind boggling.....

KIDS - interchanging with

Schools - visiting and participation within

FOOD, RESTAURANTS, EATING A COCONUT...TIPICAL AND SEAFOODS, we were by the coast and the greatest seafoods, Argentine and Uruguay BEEF

Ranch tourism - pass time on a working ranch...HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP...

Well, I get so excited, I know I forget half of the stuff... I will settle down and add some more in the near future!!!!!





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