Schiphol Airport

We’ve got a 5hr wait for our connection to San Jose
Boarded

Boarded - where’s the booze?!!
San Jose to Venecia

Riding today from San Jose to Venecia. An early start with breakfast at 6am and off riding about 7:30 after the group photo. Mostly good road surfaces and one big climb that took us over 2000mLæs mere
Day 2 Venezia to La Fortuna (Costa Rica)

77km on mostly paved roads today so a relatively short day. However it is ridiculously hot and humid so we are soaking by mid morning. As we climb towards the lunch stop Catharine passes a local guyLæs mere
Day 3 - La Fortuna to Bijagua (Costa Ric

Into the rainforest and some bumpy gravel descents followed by brutal climbing that went on and on and on 😳🥵. Also a boat crossing in the morning
Day 4 - Bijagua to La Cruz (Costa Rica)

Last full day in Costa Rica and a very challenging ride on bumpy, loose, rocky etc gravel. Once nearly off and once into the undergrowth for Catharine. Unfortunately the intensity of the gravelLæs mere
Day 5 Crossing the border into Nicaragua

Day 6 - San Juan del Sur to Granada

Day 6 - San Juan del Sur to Granada (Nicaragua)
John did the full route by bike. Catharine opted to take the van and start 30k down the road after the “El Chocolate” section of the route ended.Læs mere
Granada - rest day

Granada - rest day
Catharine joins a 9am guru walking tour that is meant to last 2.5 hours but in fact lasts 3.5 hours so a large chunk of the rest day is gone. Very interesting tour content althoughLæs mere
Day 7 - Granada to Bacao (Nicaragua)

99km of riding today but virtually all on paved roads. We started following the shores of lake Nicaragua. There were houses initially and then there were shacks - barely walls and a roof with mudLæs mere
Day 10 - crossing border into Honduras

A very early start to complete 100km to the Nicaraguan - Honduras border. 70km to lunch passed quickly with fantastic fast, sweeping descents with amazing views. Eating lunch at about 11am again! ThenLæs mere
Day 11 - Danli to Valle de Angeles

The first full days riding in Honduras. It is stunningly beautiful. We started out on a major road in town which was extremely busy at 7am. Noisy and polluted with large trucks, mopeds, tuk-tuks, theLæs mere
Rest day in Honduras

A well earned rest day. Breakfast at 7 is a very late breakfast but unfortunately it’s the usual fare of scrambled eggs, beans and rice, cheese and fried plantain - which we have had our fill of.Læs mere
Day 12 - Valle de Angeles to Zambrano

Back to a 5.15am wake up but we had both slept well. We all had a little sticky note on our bike, which said “Hills are tough, but so are you” which was a taste of what was to come for the dayLæs mere
Day 13 - Zambrano to Márcala

Another tough day of climbing. We started on a highway for the first climb and descent of the day but the views were amazing. Then we moved to gravel through stunning Honduras countryside. ColourfulLæs mere
Day 14 - Marcala to Gracias

Catharine decides to take the van to the lunch spot as this eliminates 30 km of uphill climbing and she would like to have a short day and arrive earlier at the hotel. John has a puncture first thingLæs mere
Day 15 - Gracias to Copan Ruinas

Only John and Andrew decide to do the whole route today - they are the only 2 of the group to have ridden every km and not taken the van at any point. Catharine intends to take the van to mile 80km soLæs mere
Day 16 - Crossing border into Guatem

Today is a short ride of only 50km but still quite a bit of climbing but all in paved roads - apart from the usual odd aberrations. The border into Guatemala is at the top of a climb about 11km in andLæs mere
Day 17 - Chiquimula to Jalapa

A very hilly day with 7,400 feet of ascent over 50 miles. Started the day climbing through pine forests which became rainforest / jungle higher up as we looked across the valley to the volcanoesLæs mere
Day 18 - Jalopa to San Juan de Pinula

Beautiful rural Guatemala but 95% gravel and so much climbing (7,700 feet over 52 miles) made for a very hard days ride. Initially it was sandy track through little villages with subsistence farming.Læs mere
Day 19 - San Juan Pinola to Antigua

We have to circumvent Guatemala City as best we can today within the confines of the roads available. Unfortunately that means 2 unavoidable stretches on highways - basically poor motorways. The firstLæs mere
Antigua rest day

Rest day in Antigua which is the original capital of Guatemala - but being surrounded by active volcanoes it kept getting destroyed so they moved the capital to Guatemala City. Antigua is a reallyLæs mere
Day 20 - Antigua to Panajachel

We started the day with the riders briefing at 6am on the roof terrace as the sun was rising and were treated to amazing views of the surrounding volcanoes.
We were on the road before 7 and once offLæs mere
Panajachel - Rest day

A relaxed day not doing a lot! Hotel overlooks Lake Atitalan and we had a wonderful view of the sun as it set and as it rose.
Catharine had a pension fund call and then did washing and John read byLæs mere
Day 21 - Panajachel to Sanapulas

We had our riders briefing at 5.45am in the hotel restaurant. The TDA tour leader said we he to be shuttled 4k in the Mafiosa van to avoid a section of the Pan American highway that had no hardLæs mere
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