Day 103 - Costa Rica

(Ursula) We slept relatively late and woke up to rain instead of the sun. Then we continued driving toward Costa Rica.
The terrain was less hilly, and we made good progress. The border officialsLäs mer
Day 104 - Dolphin Trailer Park CR

(Ursula) We enjoyed the refreshing swimming pool.
Our neighbor at this Dolphin trailer park was a former Consul of Nicaragua. His house was destroyed by the earthquake two years ago, and he decidedLäs mer
Day 105 - San Jose CR

(Ursula) Büsi has become a flattering creature. He comes in the middle of the night and cuddles himself between Heinz and me. We can’t really be cross with him.
The rain stopped, and the skyLäs mer
Day 106 - Heading for Panama

(Ursula) We had fallen asleep last night when three peasants on horseback with flashlights and machetes knocked on our camper window. They let out a barrage of sentences we didn't understand, but theyLäs mer
Day 105 - Almost missed the Boat

(Ursula) It was a lovely Friday morning at this beautiful Pacific Coast beach, and I wanted to stay. But Heinz suggested we drive to Panama City to be a few days early for our boat trip to Colombia onLäs mer
Day 106 - Colon, Panama

(Ursula) We packed the necessary belongings into travel bags and exited the secure Port area.
Heinz found us an inexpensive hotel nearby to stay until Monday. The room was reasonably clean and had aLäs mer
Day 108 - Sailing to Colombia

(Ursula) Today was departure day.
What a joy when we spotted our camper on the deck of the cruise ship when we arrived at the port. After some formalities, we went on board the Rossini. Our 3-personLäs mer
Day 109 - Hello South America

(Ursula) Rossini docked at the port in Cartagena. We were guarded because we heard horror stories from other travelers about difficulties getting their vehicles released from the Port Authority.Läs mer
Day 110 - Santa Marta - Maicao

(Ursula) We arrived at the Magdalena River and took the ferry across to Fundación.
Then we hit a poorly maintained dirt road with many potholes, questionable bridges, and missing wooden planks.Läs mer
Day 111 - Venezuelan Consulate

The border official I talked to this morning informed me we would need a tourist visa for Venezuela and could obtain one at the Consulate in Maicao.
So, we drove back to Maicao, where I stood inLäs mer
Day 112 - Valledupar - Rincón Hondo

(Wally) Today a word from our board mechanic: The new horn we installed in Guatemala was full of water and didn't function anymore. I turned it upside down so the water could drain. One of the rearLäs mer
Day 113 - Bucaramanga - Cucuta

(Ursula) Today we drove a long time on dirt roads passing through Aguachica and Bucaramanga. Then climbing rapidly to an altitude of 11,800 feet.
It was freezing up there. We reached the top withLäs mer
Day 117 - Second Visa Attempt

(Ursula) Getting into the Venezuelan Consulate was quite an undertaking.
We were not the only ones trying to grab and hold (which was even more challenging) a spot by the iron gates to the ConsulateLäs mer
Day 118 - Crossing into Venezuela

(Ursula) We drove from Cucuta to the border yesterday evening after receiving the Visas. Still, we couldn't leave Colombia because our Carnet de Passage en Duane was missing the exit stamp from AduanaLäs mer
Day 119 - Driving towards Caracas

(Ursula) Our journey continued on Route #1 along endless banana plantations to Barquisimeto, San Felipe, and Puerto Cabello, where Venezuela's oil industry thrived.
The harbor was filled withLäs mer
Day 121 - Caracas

(Ursula) The local currency in Venezuela is Bolívar.
We picked up the mail at the Swiss Consulate in the morning. Among it was a letter from my Mom and Heinz's sister Hedi. Wally's friend PedroLäs mer
Day 122 - Caracas

I got lost in the jungle of streets on the way to the Patrizzi family - it would help if the streets had name tags! But in the end, we did find the house.
Fortunately, the daughter was at home. SheLäs mer
Day 123 - Ávila Mountain

Another month has passed! We are now officially four months into this journey. Time flies so fast.
After a hearty breakfast with pancakes and cheese, we took the gondola to the top of ÁvilaLäs mer
Day 124 - Caracas

We got up early and drove to Shell Oil headquarters.
I wanted to talk to them about our journey and possibly advertise the brand by putting their Logo on our camper. They were interested, but itLäs mer
Day 125 - Boca de Uchire Playasol

Robert's VW California camper had been broken into several times. He liked the safety hooks that I installed on ours to secure our triangular vent windows. Hence, I offered to install a set asLäs mer
Day 126 - Camping on the Beach

(Ursula) It wasn't planned, but I declared today a rest day so we could enjoy this beautiful beach a little longer. Well, rest day is a little bit of an exaggeration. Wally worked on the car, andLäs mer
Day 127 - Playa Colorada

Nothing special happened today. We started late, leaving this lovely beach and driving toward Barcelona.
The road was all nicely paved. A few miles before Puerto la Cruz, we stopped at PlayaLäs mer
Day 129 - Ciudad Bolivar

(Ursula) Heinz played a game of chess with Gerhard while Wally and I were getting the camper ready for the road. Then we jumped in the water one more time. The next time we would have the opportunityLäs mer
Day 130 - El Dorado

September 8th
(Ursula) The restaurant operation started relatively early on this Sunday morning. Corn cubs were steaming in large pots, and a pig roasted over an open fire pit in the front yard.Läs mer
Day 131 - La Grand Sabana

(Ursula) We had just woken up when Emil knocked on the window and handed us hot tea. Wally made pancakes which we brought over to his house for breakfast. Then the men attempted to repair Emil'sLäs mer