Right here…. Nicaragua. No really….all of them. I would guess that 98% of all men over 20 have them and 25% of all women. We’re talking serious burt reynolds that make Frida’s unibrow look penciled in. I can only assume its because they want to stop the sweat beads on the upper lip from dripping down to their mouths. It is sweat scorcher here if you have any sunlight shining on you.




The border crossing from Honduras to Nicaragua was a zoo. Instantly before youre off the bike they come running. Money changers, beggars, “official border crossing helpers” insurance guys, hotel guys, whatever. At one time I had a good 10 around me within 2 ft all talking/ yelling over one another. The stress builds quickly, but its reassuring that the police have a station there.
Couple hours and I was thru to Nicaragua. Which is a solid contrast from Hondo. Much cleaner, friendly people, lots of opportunity and interest here I think. Still stunning landscape and the temperature rose very quickly. Made our way to Granada pretty quickly until the last 10 miles before reaching the city it started to dump. DUMP!
here comes the rain. here is the rain.



I had already taken my rain gear off because I was too hot and it looked clear. As it goes that was a mistake again. Within seconds I was head to toe drenched, couldn’t see a thing and pulled in to a gas station for some cover. Was there for about 30 minutes and experienced the loudest thunder of my life. Bone cracking, ear piercing as if someone stuck a couple m80 firecrackers in your ears and just as they were going off youre spooked by someone creeping up on you. Time after time. It was wild.
Made it into Granada and going to stay here for a day before heading to Costa Rica.
favorite thing about Nicaragua are the roads, best in all of central america.....perfectly paved.
Made it into Granada and going to stay here for a day before heading to Costa Rica.

