Home Again
We’re back. After a year of being away from our shared home of Goshen, Indiana, we rolled through the iron gate at Goshen College at around 6:30 in the evening […]
We’re back. After a year of being away from our shared home of Goshen, Indiana, we rolled through the iron gate at Goshen College at around 6:30 in the evening […]
Y’all should know that they talk differently here in the South. It hit home for us four Yankee cyclists when our wonderful Warmshowers host, Paul Hierstein, who lived in the pine hills of Lumberton, Mississippi, told us a story. There […]
We love it when we get a bicycle escort out of town. Christian Blanco did just that as we headed out of Seabrook, TX, along the Gulf shore towards the […]
It was an eerie experience leaving Mexico City in the wee hours of the morning on Saturday, March 8; we cruised through the vast metropolis at 5AM, while it was […]
Mexicans call their capital simply, “México,” and the sprawling city of over 20 million residents is indeed the bustling namesake of the country. The Mexica (Aztec) people wandering from the […]
Dropping out of the mountains of Chiapas into the coastal plains of Oaxaca, we were slapped in the face by two things: 90-degree Fahrenheit weather and some of the sweetest […]
Within 10 meters of leaving Belize we were stopped by seductive mandarin oranges sold pre-peeled by a proud Mexican vendor. She served the fruit to us with a healthy dose […]
Since we last left you in Belize City, dear readers, we passed several days bopping between more of the varied groups in Belize that share the Anabaptist tradition and the […]
Guatemala, we gave you no justice. From Puerto Cortés on Honduras’s northern coast we rode along the beach to enter Guatemala’s truck-stop border. But our goal was Belize that day. […]
About a year ago while planning our trip through Honduras, Michael heard about a bicycle ride that spanned the length of Honduras from the Caribbean to the Pacific. The ride […]