Enjoyed your happiness in this video, so appreciate you sharing your experiences with all of us viewers. Peace,Love and joy and very safe travels to you lovely friends
I crashed my Vstrom a whooping nine times over the past weekend riding an old settler trail over Naches Pass in Washington state last weekend! So, don't feel too bad. Beautiful country you're in. Rocky with the jungle forests and all. Safe travels!
Superb video 📹 guys...i imagine it encapsulates everything you want from this great adventure!! Really enjoyed watching it..thanks for sharing Guatemala 🇬🇹!!. ( although the trailer for the next episode is concerning..hope you're OK 👍) Cheers Steve 💚
Regarding getting parcels delivered, back in the late 80's/early 90's, Post Restante (rhymes with 'al dente') was a thing in the UK, USA/Canada, Oz/NZ, and a few places in the Far East, I don't know if it still is or if it ever was in South America/eleswhere. The way it worked was that you would get post addressed to you at a (usually fairly main) post office, C/O The Post Office, The Street, The Town, Postcode. You would need to show your passport to collect, and if you don't turn up for .... I'm going to say a month after an item arrived (it was a long time ago and the memory fades!) they dispose of it. It may be worth investigating. Alternatively, if you know you'll be in a given city in a month or two, contact a hotel/B&B and tell them you want to stay with them for two or three nights or more, but only if they'll let you use their address for post until then. If they say yes, you book it there and then and have a fixed address to give to family, friends, eBay, and Amazon for the duration. You also know you have a break on the way, and you know how welcome that is! Finally, there's friends of friends on the way. Or followers. I'm not much good to you in this respect as I'm in Sittingbourne! Hope this helps, keep going, and keep 'em coming! 🙂
We cannot plan a month ahead. Things happen and we spend longer somewhere than first anticipated, so we haven't gone down that route for that reason. A lot of companies don't post to certain countries as well so that needs to be taken into account. Post is a minefield and there's more on that further down the road. 😊
Enjoyed your happiness in this video, so appreciate you sharing your experiences with all of us viewers.
Peace,Love and joy and very safe travels to you lovely friends
Thank you!
Another great video! It’s lovely to see you both enjoying the trip and what amazing places
Thank you. It all still feels very surreal.
I really did enjoy this one, Issy you look so happy x
I was. I love the water and this was such an awesome place.
Beautiful video of some wonderful places. ❤
Thank you Kerry! 🥰
I crashed my Vstrom a whooping nine times over the past weekend riding an old settler trail over Naches Pass in Washington state last weekend! So, don't feel too bad. Beautiful country you're in. Rocky with the jungle forests and all. Safe travels!
All part of the journey. Hope you and the bike are ok. 👍
Another amazing episode ,you certainly show the most interesting parts of the country's you visit ,I hope things post accident are not too bad.
Thank you. Yes, a bit of a drama next...
Superb video 📹 guys...i imagine it encapsulates everything you want from this great adventure!! Really enjoyed watching it..thanks for sharing Guatemala 🇬🇹!!. ( although the trailer for the next episode is concerning..hope you're OK 👍) Cheers Steve 💚
Thanks Steve. Guatemala is amazing but yeah, a little drama coming up...
Hope you’re ok ❤
Regarding getting parcels delivered, back in the late 80's/early 90's, Post Restante (rhymes with 'al dente') was a thing in the UK, USA/Canada, Oz/NZ, and a few places in the Far East, I don't know if it still is or if it ever was in South America/eleswhere.
The way it worked was that you would get post addressed to you at a (usually fairly main) post office, C/O The Post Office, The Street, The Town, Postcode. You would need to show your passport to collect, and if you don't turn up for .... I'm going to say a month after an item arrived (it was a long time ago and the memory fades!) they dispose of it. It may be worth investigating.
Alternatively, if you know you'll be in a given city in a month or two, contact a hotel/B&B and tell them you want to stay with them for two or three nights or more, but only if they'll let you use their address for post until then. If they say yes, you book it there and then and have a fixed address to give to family, friends, eBay, and Amazon for the duration. You also know you have a break on the way, and you know how welcome that is!
Finally, there's friends of friends on the way. Or followers. I'm not much good to you in this respect as I'm in Sittingbourne!
Hope this helps, keep going, and keep 'em coming! 🙂
We cannot plan a month ahead. Things happen and we spend longer somewhere than first anticipated, so we haven't gone down that route for that reason.
A lot of companies don't post to certain countries as well so that needs to be taken into account. Post is a minefield and there's more on that further down the road. 😊
@@Life2ontour Yeeeah, I just come up with the ideas, it's up to other people to ma 'em work! 🤣 I hear you, it's a problem. I hope you get it sorted.