We have officially dispensed with the crux of the Pan-American Highway. Last night at 9:40pm I drove the Sprinter out of the port.
The best decision we ever made was to hire helpers on both sides of this passage. Remember Julio from Panama right? Well, here in Colombia we had Sonia. She worked miracles, literally. I can tell you definitively that it is worth the extra money to hire a helper for the Darien Gap. Without her it would have taken 2-3 days to free the van. We have friends that endured a 5 day effort! Thank you Sonia. You are amazing!!!
Follow the video saga...
This was by far the most hellish day of our entire trip. We started at 8am, moving from building to building attacking our laundry list of action items. By 5pm I had given up hope. All the offices were closing and I figured we were done for the day...
Video #1 - Losing Hope... watch now
But Sonia wouldn't give up. She got on her phone and made some calls. She got employees at the documents office to work late, really late. And somehow she managed to get me backstage in the containers loading area in a late night attempt to free the van...
Video #2 - Never Say Die... watch now
Getting back to the van after hours was only half the battle. Upon arriving I discovered that we were completely blocked in by other racks. The guy who took me in (Sonia's good friend), got on his radio and started organizing a rescue effort. About 8 guys showed up and that's when the miracle happened...
Video #3 - The Miracle... watch now
A preliminary effort to move the rack that was blocking us with a fork lift failed, so they brought in the monster crane...
Last shot taken before I drive the van off the flat rack and head home to Stevie. No, they wouldn't let me keep the hard hat. Not even after I offered them 20 bucks. Bummer.
The best decision we ever made was to hire helpers on both sides of this passage. Remember Julio from Panama right? Well, here in Colombia we had Sonia. She worked miracles, literally. I can tell you definitively that it is worth the extra money to hire a helper for the Darien Gap. Without her it would have taken 2-3 days to free the van. We have friends that endured a 5 day effort! Thank you Sonia. You are amazing!!!
Follow the video saga...
This was by far the most hellish day of our entire trip. We started at 8am, moving from building to building attacking our laundry list of action items. By 5pm I had given up hope. All the offices were closing and I figured we were done for the day...
Video #1 - Losing Hope... watch now
But Sonia wouldn't give up. She got on her phone and made some calls. She got employees at the documents office to work late, really late. And somehow she managed to get me backstage in the containers loading area in a late night attempt to free the van...
Video #2 - Never Say Die... watch now
Getting back to the van after hours was only half the battle. Upon arriving I discovered that we were completely blocked in by other racks. The guy who took me in (Sonia's good friend), got on his radio and started organizing a rescue effort. About 8 guys showed up and that's when the miracle happened...
Video #3 - The Miracle... watch now
Last shot taken before I drive the van off the flat rack and head home to Stevie. No, they wouldn't let me keep the hard hat. Not even after I offered them 20 bucks. Bummer.
And so the Colombian flag is finally added to the van. Yes, I know it's up-side-down. As I clearly told Stevie, I meant to do that. Why else would I put a flag on up-side-down? I did it on purpose. So back off. Now move along. Next slide please.
Saying goodbye is never easy, especially for Stevie. She makes lifelong friends every where we go. People just love her. She was on a first name basis with the entire hotel staff, the parking guy, the bakery owner, the bar tender, the grocery store clerk, the old man and woman who sit on the milk crate by the park, and of course the woman from the cell phone cart.
Tomorrow we hit the road again! Our plan is to work our way along the Caribbean coast towards Venezuela. So far we are LOVING this country. Can't wait to see what's next. TREE
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23 comments:
Yippee!!!! SO happy that the van is FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
Yay for the dedicated assistants you had! Sonia sounds amazing!
Hell Yeah! nice work guys.
Congratulations!!!! I'm so happy for you guys! Party on!
Love sis
You have your home back! Is it in good shape? It looks like they scratched the front bumper, drivers side.....
Simko.....I think I got the boot from your blog so i will just have to sign my name.
Quote of the week: "The van was not penetrated in any way that would offend me." Congrats!
are yo guys actually going into venezuela? thats not a very friendly place these days.
I told you I was holding my breath until this time! I'm so excited that you guys made it through this hurdle. South America, hear YOU COME!!!!!!
Hey Heather, I got the contact info for the helpers and details on the epic adventure. You guys will be fine. You'll make it through. Just buy that van and get rolling! TREE
Drive On............
yippie! good for you guys. Enjoy south america. you're going to have a blast!
Simko - how do you get kicked out of blogger? What other sites are you following? humm....
Andrea - Stevie has been trying to skype you, fyi
Anonymous - yes, we are planning at this time to go into Venezuela. We'll see how it goes.
TREE
I admire how you persevere with a a smile and a great attitude, even in the face of frustration!.
Victorious!!!! I'm more concerned about my little "Adelita" sporting a military fatigue type skirt.
and wearing the pink Nirvana shirt!!!! m i n e. *swipes* ;) ♥ ♥ ♥
Allright, just so I didn't miss any obvious opportunity in my life, how are you two financially pulling this off. One of you a trust funder?
Kind of like The Who, as in "I'm Free", one of the many great songs The Who put out!
Congrats, and be safe in your travels!
Cheers,
John D. Wilson
Yah Hooo! We are so happy you got the Van out and are on the road again. We are looking forward to traveling through South America through your eyes! Travel Safe and keep the adventure going.
Love to you both
Aunt Deb & Uncle Barry
Hey Dave, it's been a really, really long time!
No, we're not independently wealthy. No trust funders here.
When I quit racing back in 1995 I started a little kayak store out in Oregon. In 1997 we decided to try to sell on the internet and we were the first kayaking company to do so. It took off and here we are today. I've got a great crew of people who run the company day to day and I'm able to work remote as long as I can find internet. That is the down side, we're ALWAYS chasing the internet. But I can't complain. Life is good!
Love the fishing photos on your site. You look good buddy.
take care
Tree
ps. The website is http://www.outdoorplay.com
Let me know if you need any gear. I'll hook up up wholesale. I'm sure you already have all the connections though.
So excited to hear you're heading East. So many of the panamerican blogs I've been reading just follow it down to Patagonia and go home and Jim & I plan to traverse every country in South America so am looking forward to hearing how you like Venezuela and the Guyanas area.
Cheers,
Rhonda
Hey Rhonda! Good to hear from you! I know what you mean...normally we've read an abundance of literature from other bloggers that have travled before us, but info pertaining to Venezuela is a little scarce. But not for long! We'll be documenting our experience in just a few short days here. -Stevie
Aunty Debby and Uncle Barry....we're excited to see you in August, and even more excited about the prospect of you two visiting somewhere in S. America. xoxo. -Stevie
Hola,
Please tell Tree I loved his mini-frustrating-Sprinter-adventure-videos ajaj
besos a los 3!!
Sean felices!!!
Mucho amos desde Mita :)
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