New Year…New Country

We have made it to Mexico! However, we think we may have taken the wrong turn and ended up in Wales as it is cold, wet and we only understand one or two words the locals say. The El Niño storm is apparently the cause of this uncharacteristic weather, nice of it to turn up the same time as us.

To backtrack a little…we left our Malibu Yurt and spent 3 days cycling through the metropolis of LA. It was not as bad as we thought it would be, with lots of traffic free cycle paths along the beach. Arrived in Ensinitas in a downpour to stay with Barbara (an acquaintance of Sam’s Grandma) where we were greeted with hot showers, proper tea and mince pies. After two nights r&r we moved on to stay in a hostel in San Diego over new year…where we had a bit of a party and prepared for crossing the border into Mexico.

Mexico was a little bit of a culture shock after so much time in the US but the roads have been better than expected, drivers have been courteous and the people seem friendly (even if we can’t understand them). We cannot help thinking how much better the next bit of cycling would be if the rain stopped but we are going to push on, suck it up and head south. We leave Ensenada tomorrow to cross the 160miles of mountains and desert to San Felipe.

We only have sunny photos…rainy photos break cameras (along with morale!)

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Cardiff beach, Ensinitas
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Sam practicing his best posture on the beach
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Ocean Beach pier, San Diego
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Crossing the thousand mile mark about 10miles from the Mexican border…big day!
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Watching the clouds roll in from our first Mexican campsite – La Fonda

2 thoughts on “New Year…New Country

  1. Well done on the 1000 miles, impressive. I hope that the next 200 miles aren’t to grueling and the Mexicans and their driving continue to be friendly! Ooh, and that you don’t continue to have the weather that we are having! x

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  2. Those two sunset photos are superb! We’ve been watching a bloke walking the length of the Himalayas on TV – reminds me of you two. At least you’ve got bikes! 1,000 miles is a grat achievement so far and Mexico sounds exciting. Hope you get better weather soon (think of our weather we are having here and that will make you feel better!) D

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