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Archive for August, 2010

Driving Day 29: La Ventosa to Tapachula – 423.0km

August 19th, 2010 | Author: Alex

Today we pushed ourselves to the limit of exhaustion, and it was, by far, the most tired we had been on the trip so far. We had gone to sleep at 7am the "night" before, out if necessity rather than desire I can assure you, and by 9am we were up again to meet the ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Driving Day 28: Oaxaca to La Ventosa – 305.0km

August 18th, 2010 | Author: Alex

As you may recall from the previous blog post, last night was really tiring and frustrating, and the road blocks combined with the charging problems and the very early start had pushed us close to the limit of exhaustion. We needed a long sleep to catch up! Unfortunately, this was not possible as we had ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Driving Day 27: Cuidad de Mexico to Oaxaca – 470.0km

August 17th, 2010 | Author: Alex

With the delay caused by the late arrival of the shock absorbers, we had very little time left to complete our schedule in Mexico and to get to Guatemala in time for all our scheduled press events. So with this in mind, we convened in the hotel's lobby at 6am ready to drive the short ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Our Stay in Cuidad de Mexico

August 16th, 2010 | Author: Alex

As you may have read in the previous post, we had enjoyed a very pleasant night out with the KPMG ladies, and we needed a well deserved sleep to catch up on all the sleepless nights we'd had. But we still had things to do, and it was after only 5 hours that we were ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Driving Day 26: Petrol Station to Cuidad de Mexico – 112.7km (+ KPMG Press Day)

August 13th, 2010 | Author: Alex

As far as reality is concerned, this wasn't really a new day, but merely a long continuation of the previous day where you may remember, dedicated reader, that we were stuck at a very pleasant petrol station. Now that the car was happily slurping up electricity, we turned our thoughts to how we were going ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Driving Day 25: San Luis Potosi to a Petrol Station – 297.3km

August 12th, 2010 | Author: Alex

This blog should be titled "Day 45: San Luis Potosi to Mexico City" as it was now Thursday, and we had to be in Mexico City by Thursday evening in order to have the car ready for a massive press and KPMG day at 8am on Friday. But fate, if there is such a thing, ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Driving Day 24: Saltillo to San Luis Potosi – 464.0km

August 11th, 2010 | Author: Alex

The first task of the day was to take our broken damper and try and get it repaired because we could only get our spares once we arrived in Mexico City. A quick search on the Internet revealed a mechanic's workshop fairly nearby, so at 9am, Nik, Toby, Claudio and myself were in the support ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Driving Day 23: Eagle Pass to Saltillo – 450.0km

August 10th, 2010 | Author: Alex

Normally I start each blog by mentioning how we woke up, whether the car was charged, and what the weather was like. But on the night leading up to our crossing into Mexico, several of us weren't sleeping in the first place such was the adrenaline coursing through our veins, and so we got out ...

Posted in Mexico, Pan-Am Highway

Eagle Pass(ing) time

August 9th, 2010 | Author: Andy

After the drama of the previous day, we were all keen to take stock and give the car another health check before crossing the border into Mexico. Nik, Toby and Alex spent most of the day running around in an attempt to find a more permanent solution for the broken damper as we were not ...

Posted in Pan-Am Highway, Texas, USA

Driving Day 22: Austin to Eagle Pass – 355.7km

August 8th, 2010 | Author: Alex

Austin is a truly great place, and our experiences there will not be forgotten. National Instruments looked after us really well, taking us out for drinks and food and culminating in the most delicious steak dinner any of us had ever had! The nightlife was incredible fun, and the general vibe we got was a ...

Posted in Pan-Am Highway, Texas, USA
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