Tag: Customs Border Control

Days 514 – 584: Uruguay to Argentina and the end of the journey

As far as border crossings have been on this trip, it seems like the forces of the universe saved the best for last; the crossing from Uruguay to Argentina on December 19 took about five minutes before we were riding into Argentina to finish our journey. Details are on our Border Crossings page for all […]

Days 508 – 513: Brazil to Uruguay and going coastal

The border crossing from Brazil to Uruguay was reasonably fast, but we did lose more time than needed because we accidentally entered Uruguay before exiting Brazil so we had to go back before proceeding. Not that we have any plans to return to Brazil in the near future, but we did get a visa for […]

Days 480 – 494: Chile to Argentina and the Iguazú Falls

After four laid-back weeks in Chile, we crossed the Paso Cardenal Antonio Samoré border and entered Argentina on November 15. This was our easiest crossing yet with both sides taking a total of 15 minutes and quite scenic as it was in the north of the Patagonia region. Details on the procedure are on our […]

Days 253 – 258: Costa Rica to Panama

On Monday, April 2, we bid farewell to San José and started to make our way towards Panama with our first stop being in San Isidro de El General, a small city that was a three-hour ride away. This was one of our less enjoyable rides as we had a scare with the bike early in our […]

Day 32: Tuesday, Nov. 22 – Austin to Del Rio, TX

Target of the day was Del Rio, TX – close to the border and trying to stay as south as possible to get nice weather. The trip was mostly uneventful and I decided to pass San Antonio, since the whole ride was close to 400km. I stopped at a Pizza Hut in Uvalde, , a little more […]

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