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Escape From Patagonia | Motorcycle Memoir
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January 10th, 2011 - Escape From Patagonia. It wasn’t just me who felt victorious, the Racing Green Endurance team was ecstatic. Setting a new world record, the SRzero electric car became the first electric vehicle in the world to successfully complete this distance on the longest road in the world: the Pan American Highway. The long journey was over and with that the filming of the documentary which Claudio shot from the back of my motorcycle. From BBC World News so don’t miss it. The end of the world.
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Half the population of the earth is suffering from hunger - Motorcycle Memoir
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There are injustices on every corner of this planet, but none comes close to the genocide that is being committed against poorest of the poor: imposed hunger. Poverty has many causes and definitions. Although the measurement of poverty is selective on most aspects, it is absolute at the extreme end of the spectrum: starvation. Oh if a man tried. To take his time on Earth. And prove before he died. What one man’s life could be worth. I wonder what would happen to this world.
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Touring Brazil on Motorcycle – Curitiba | Motorcycle Memoir
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December 12th, 2012 - Touring Brazil on Motorcycle – Curitiba. After the ignition switch repair, it was time to pack up and leave the beautiful Florianópolis but. I was told to visit the south of the island or I was going to regret it. With that in mind, we rode south to see what all the fuss was about. We had to put everything on hold again until we found the right size bearings locally or have them shipped from the US. Stay tuned. Link to this article. There are 17 Comments. December 13, 2012 at 4:38 am.
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Bike Assault and Battery | Motorcycle Memoir
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December 6th, 2009 - Bike Assault and Battery. Have you ever wanted to castrate a man with a dull spread knife? On one of my last days in Los Angeles, I parked my bike on a street under a sign that read tow-away zone from 4-7 . I was thinking of moving it the whole time but one thing led to another and by the time I got around to it, it was 4:30 and the bike was gone. As calm as I could be (which is probably not what you imagine the word calm would mean), I asked for the manger to come over. The oper...
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The Damned Bolivia – Part Five | Motorcycle Memoir
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April 17th, 2012 - The Damned Bolivia – Part Five. As you can tell from the last four posts, I grew steadily more skeptical of finding a trace of hospitality in Bolivia, but as everything in life, we don’t evaluate the facts at hand and we always search for a better or more acceptable answer. To not believe the duck syndrome, we went deeper and deeper into Bolivia hoping to prove ourselves wrong. When we arrived in Santa Cruz de la Sierra,. They just put up their shoulders and went back to drinking. ...
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The Blacks’ Adventures | Motorcycle Memoir
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August 27th, 2013 - Mexico to Vegas. Despite the higher costs Erin and I loved our time in Mexico and our frequent visits to the supermarket’s for all our favourite Mexican foods and fresh produce. Even amongst the crowds of tourists and expensive accommodations we always seem to locate a cheap little piece of paradise for ourselves. I asked the lady if that covered us for the rest of this section of highway and she said no, there was another toll booth that would cost us $10. That’s insane! From here we...
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The American Dream | Motorcycle Memoir
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July 16th, 2010 - The American Dream. I have received the following question:. Please, I hope nobody takes offense to this. I’m not trying to start any arguments but I have to ask, “How many mouths could have been fed with the monies being used for this crusade? 8221; When talking about raising awareness, I don’t believe there are too many people around that don’t know about world hunger. It was funny then, but I really didn’t know squat about that issue. We have neglected and for most parts forgotten ou...
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Archive of all the posts from Motorcycle Memoir - Motorcycle Memoir
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Click on post titles to see the posts, or the month/year to see the complete rundown for that period. Happy reading. Touring Brazil on Motorcycle Santos. With two useless shocks, leaking fork seals, broken swingarm bearings, and a leaky transmission; the possibilities of going further into Brazil was gr . Touring Brazil on Motorcycle - Curitiba. I know I've been away for an eternity but I'll try to catch-up with the back stories as best as I can. My laptop took its last breath and finally gave . Unlike t...
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Give what you can, fighting word hunger - Motorcycle Memoir
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Now that you’re here, wait a second! We tried obverse psychology, but that didn’t work, so apparently the reverse psychology got you here. Please help us out if you can. In a world where 36 million people die unnecessarily each year, you can make a positive and lasting difference, as every penny of your kindhearted donations will go toward the main “mission”: fighting world hunger. You. Contributions to Transcontinental Humanitarian Corp. are tax-deductible. Click here to see our Exemption Letter). Your ...