Half Of The Americas To Go



Crossed through Honduras yesterday, it took 8 hours.
From Antigua, Guatemala I headed south to the coast. The road lowered in elevation from 7,000 feet to sea level and the heat went up 30 degrees. The road from sea level continued at sea level for around 400 kilometers and then climbed into the mountains of southern El Salvador around San Miguel. Santa Rosa Del Lima was the Salvador,Honduras boarder crossing and from there the road continued through Honduras for the next 100 kilometers. I stopped in Choluteca for my second lunch destroying a pound of rice in a couple minutes. It rained for the better half of the day through honduras and the wash from the streats where a steady current of silty water. Everytime I see people emptying their sewage into the streats I think of all the times puddles splashed my face from a passing truck.
My hour on the net has ran out so I must write later...
Quinn-


2 Comments:
At 6:32 PM, September 25, 2006,
Pappa said…
I sure hope your not smiling when the trucks go by.
Pappa
At 11:15 PM, September 25, 2006,
halfmanhalfbeer said…
I keep checking in and am staggered at your progress. You are doing fantastically well.
Stay well, stay safe.
HMHB
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