Up, Up, and AWAAAAAAY
28FEB09
Up early for the flight home - always a bit of an anxiety exercise. 20$ cab ride back (no airport fee), and I'm listed at 0730 for the 1015 flight direct to DFW. Only possible catch is that after I pay my 26$ departure tax and go to security they may not want to pass on my helmet. This is not USA TSA so the fact that I've already flown with it twice holds no water. Fortunately they are more interested in my 3" blunt tipped medical sissors, and I'm free to move about the airport.
No problems with the flight, and, 4 hours later, I'm back in the VW buss heading down 360 for home.
I paid for the bike on credit card (for the deposite) so that was 110$ for two days, and the rest was cash, much less than 250$ So let's call it 350$ for 3 nights, 2 full days plus an evening, food, etc.
I think I rode about 300 miles and saw volcanoes, lakes, rainbows, jungle, dirt roads, the PanAmerican Hiway, black sand beaches, coffee plantations, a couple BIG lizards, a monkey or two, and had a controled adventure.
What next?
Up early for the flight home - always a bit of an anxiety exercise. 20$ cab ride back (no airport fee), and I'm listed at 0730 for the 1015 flight direct to DFW. Only possible catch is that after I pay my 26$ departure tax and go to security they may not want to pass on my helmet. This is not USA TSA so the fact that I've already flown with it twice holds no water. Fortunately they are more interested in my 3" blunt tipped medical sissors, and I'm free to move about the airport.
No problems with the flight, and, 4 hours later, I'm back in the VW buss heading down 360 for home.
I paid for the bike on credit card (for the deposite) so that was 110$ for two days, and the rest was cash, much less than 250$ So let's call it 350$ for 3 nights, 2 full days plus an evening, food, etc.
I think I rode about 300 miles and saw volcanoes, lakes, rainbows, jungle, dirt roads, the PanAmerican Hiway, black sand beaches, coffee plantations, a couple BIG lizards, a monkey or two, and had a controled adventure.
What next?
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