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Bajafun777
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[*] posted on 7-17-2014 at 09:07 AM
Site To See Couple Doing Pan American Highway


My 4x4 magazine had an short article on 4x4 events and mentioned a couple named Ned & Kat blogging their adventures on charlottamiles.com. They show pictures as they do Central American on down to South America. They traveled through Mexico too and talk about all their adventures on their blog.

When you go to the site they have you fill out a request to be allowed to see their adventures where they email you back then you answer with access immediately. They do this to stop spam from hitting their site over and over, which all of us know is a real time consuming thing. They are really having FUN & MORE FUN which it is all about. Take Care & Travel Safe----"No Hurry, No Worry, Just FUN" bajafun777




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Bajafun777
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Mood: Enjoying Life with Wife In Mexico, Easy on The Easy

[*] posted on 7-18-2014 at 01:51 PM


Have done more readings on Kat and Ned's blog with pictures to find you can click areas like Baja, Mainland Mexico, along with any Central American or South American Country you wish to go read about. I enjoyed all their experiences, worries, fears etc. Note, they blog with pictures about their crossing in La Paz over to Mainland with pictures. Had to laugh to myself when they were describing their first experiences with the Ferry, tickets, putting vehicle on Ferry with the other partner having to board the Ferry without you. Doing this the first time can be very stressful when you really don't know what to expect.

The Mainland also has pictures with their blog all the way down through Mexico City and the total lost feeling when hitting Mexico City while dealing with the smog that hurt their eyes and breathing. The experiences on the beaches with the sand fleas are also something newcomers to this traveling in Mexico learn really fast down by San Blas beach areas. There pioneer camping by 4x4 wheeling off the main roads into back country getting through mountain areas, small water ways etc. with pictures is really a good grab of your attention.

Kat is very funny and wide eyed in describing her new experiences and her heart for others in their travels. They definitely had great experiences on the back roads eating in small towns you just really never think about visiting due to their remote locations. Enjoying reading the blogs and looking out at the Ocean down here in Baja now, LOL. Take Care & Travel Safe-----"No Hurry, No Worry, Just FUN" bajafun777




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