Looks like fun!! Also looks like that place has come a long way since we were there learning how to cut brush with machette's. (sp?) If you get a chance William, let those boys know that Pepe still prays often for them, and for their well being. I still wear the necklase that, I think Manuel, gave us when we left. This is a long comment, sorry everybody.
Scott!!! It´s great to hear from you. The guys were asking about you and I shared what I could. They´ll be delighted to know that you´re praying for them.
And no, I don´t play the trumpet, but I do a pretty stinkin good vocal impersonation if I do say so myself.
Two days of splitting wood: The perfect way to relax after a nine-month bicycle adventure
The Vaudeville Gangstas
Celebrating Trevor's birthday in style
After a Hard Day´s Riding
Trev says, "Will, your face is really dirty". I reply, "Let´s take a picture."
The Team-Two Months In
Two months into their journey, the team is reunited at the airport in Buenos Aires
The Team
Fernando, Trevor, and William; 44 days until D-day (departure day that is)
The Birthing Process
The idea was birthed sometime in the year 2005 as a pipe dream, a great idea, some distant desire. What was the idea? Well, William thought, "It sure would be fun to bike from Seattle to Argentina someday." And well...that was it. Sounds like fun, doesn't it? (okay, maybe you think I'm insane, but go with it for a second) Yeah, sounds fun, but who's actually going to do it? On a camping trip at Ross Lake during the summer of 2006, William mentioned to Trevor his far off, whistful desire to bike to Argentina with Fernando. Trevor then got quite excited by the idea. During a surprise birthday party thrown a few weeks later for William, Trevor and Brian (another biking friend) got to talking about what was somehow becoming a "plan" to bike to Argentina, and they were diggin' it. The question was then posed, "When are we biking to Argentina?"
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Looks like fun!! Also looks like that place has come a long way since we were there learning how to cut brush with machette's. (sp?) If you get a chance William, let those boys know that Pepe still prays often for them, and for their well being. I still wear the necklase that, I think Manuel, gave us when we left. This is a long comment, sorry everybody.
Cool! William, I saw a guy in an orchestra last night who looks just like you. You don't perchance play trumpet?
Scott!!! It´s great to hear from you. The guys were asking about you and I shared what I could. They´ll be delighted to know that you´re praying for them.
And no, I don´t play the trumpet, but I do a pretty stinkin good vocal impersonation if I do say so myself.
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