Pacific to Caribbean in 4 hours!

Back in the Caribbean again :) And fortunately far enough away from any nasty hurricanes.
The drive from the Pacific Coast, departing from the amazing Johnny Fiestas hostel at Las Lajas over theRead more
Panama City

It was allegedly a 5 hour drive to Panama City, and it was a pleasant enough drive until we reached the edge of town. We got screwed over by not knowing they made both lanes of the motorway one-way soRead more
Colón

We had a couple of spare days before loading so we drove over to the Caribbean coast again and spent a couple of days chilling out. I left Jo & Maya at a hostel near the marina and drove back toRead more
Into the Great Wide Ocean

(RIP Tom Petty)
With Elvis safely packed up for his voyage, we boarded our sailing boat for a 5 day trip through the San Blas Islands.
After reading a few horror stories online we were prettyRead more
Finding Elvis

We arrived in Cartegena a couple of days after Elvis. The sailing trip through the San Blas was unbelievably stunning, but after 5 days (particularly after a rolling last 40 hours) we were glad to getRead more
Ciudad Perdida - encontrada

Phil was feeling under the weather so just us girls (Maya & me) decided to do the 4 day Cuidad Perdida (Lost City) trek to find the city in the mountains above Santa Marta where the Tayrona peopleRead more
Fixing Elvis

Since getting to Columbia Elvis has been a little noisy. It sounds just like the rear differential problems we had when first got the van, which wasn't a cheap fix, so we're keeping everything crossedRead more
Long Overdue Catch Up

This is a bit of a wierd post, as we're over a month out of date on the blog and need to get it back up to speed.
Not sure why we neglected our blog after so long (can you believe over a year andRead more
High As A Kite

Most people will have never heard of Canyon De Chiamocha - think Grand Canyon but maybe just a tad less grand. Even so, driving up onto the one of the two massive ridges that run the length of theRead more
Camino Real

After our parapenting adventures we headed down from the top of the canyon to a town called San Gil. Spent a very relaxing night in a campsite by the river and were so relaxed we drive off withoutRead more
Villa de Leyva

We left the San Gil area & headed off the beaten track on a windy, occasionally paved road to a great little spot that some earlier overlanders had discovered. A short walk from the road is a riverRead more
Salty Goodness

I can't remember let alone pronounce the name of this nice little town that is made famous by its stunning salt cathedral.
You start by walking down a tunnel oozing with salt and are soon 200m belowRead more
Al Bosque (Into The Woods)

After Elvis ground his way out of the incredibly steep side of Medellìn's valley he then had to negotiate some amazingly twisty back roads that Wales or NZ would be jealous of. Smoking hot radiatorRead more
Don Pablo's Medellìn

Just as we were climbing out of Rio Claro Elvis's brakes failed!! Actually that's a bit melodramatic, we did have a leak in one of the brake tubes but we still had a decent amount of brakingRead more
Guatape

We eventually made it to Guatape, where we met Bernadette & Regina a German couple who we later spent Xmas with.
It's a damn big rock! Fantastic views from the top over the man made lakes.
Café Region

Whoops - to follow soon...
Steelhorse Christmas

Steelhorse Finlandia is a new overlander spot being set up by a 30 year old British lass, Yvette, escaping from the London rat race. It's a gorgeous finca (farm) set in the glorious coffee region, andRead more
Feliz Año (aka Happy New Year)

Culture, new & old!
Trampoline of Death!

There was no way I was going to miss driving a road called El Trampoline Del Muerte, despite Jo's understandable reservations!
Either luckily or unluckily, depending on how you look at it (me theRead more
Foam Party

We were in Pasto for the annual black & white festival, a 4 day affair involving parades, face paint and cams of foam. It was a riot!
Ecuador Frontera

7 hours! Our worst border yet and what a way to spend Jo's birthday! We were desperately trying to avoid crossing on this day but found ourselves out of things to do and were only a few days from ourRead more
Guinea Pig Lake

The scenary here is just mind blowing and we're in our element in Ecuador, with snow capped mountains, lakes, great hiking and free/safe camping.
We thought we had better get our hiking legs back,Read more
Fuya Fuya (4,300m) @ Mojanda Lakes

A long steep drive up a cobbled road brought us out to a gorgeous lake ringed by a vicious looking ridge of peaks, and a perfect spot to camp for the night.
We set off on a cold morning - althoughRead more
Otovalo

We came here for the famous crafts market. It was OK but full of gringos... Bought a 'alpaca' blanket and a nice scarf. The animal market was interesting especially the the guinea pigs being sold inRead more
Imbabura - Almost!

Phil finally persuaded me that we needed to try a peak called Imbabura that had been towering above our various camp sites for a week. We started off up the road, and then followed the signs up aRead more