In the Beginning
This trip started as a pipe dream, or a dream found in the bottle of so many empty beers drank over a rafting season. It grew and evolved out of three raft guide/kayakers looking to do something out of the ordinary after graduation. We began talking about what rivers we wanted to run, and what places we always wanted to see. The two rivers at the top of any list were invariably the Futalefu in Chile and the Zambezi in Africa. Africa was always too far away, but Chile was close it was accesable. I don't remember who first thought of this crazy idea, but an idea got tossed around to drive south and hit every river on the way. It was a joke at first i'm sure, but the more we talked about it the more feasible the whole trip seemed until it became set in stone.
We decided that in order to make this trip economically feasible we couldn't spend a lot of money. It had to be carefully organized if this was to even be remotly possible. The three of us are gainfully employed as raft guides in the sumer and ski insructors/patrollers in the winter. These a great jobs for having fun, but not great at providing much extra cash flow. We decided early that we needed a vehicle that could double as a place to sleep, and the obvious choice was a school bus. We tossed around the idea of trying to convert a diesel bus into biodiesel to cut fuel costs, but it just wasn't to be. Instead we found a great deal on a gas bus that we just aqcuired.
This purchase has forced us to go through with our crazy idea. We haven't decided on a name for our pretty lady who will escort us south, but don't worry we will. The bus needs some modifications such as a roof rack, sleeping facilities, and various other living components. This is a lot of work, but we have time. We are planning on staying in Colorado for the upcoming boating season which looks promising, and venturing into Central America in the fall. The ultimate goal is to hit the Futalefu in Febuary or March, and to hit every river on the way down. We hope to fill this blog with the stories and pictures from our trip. Not much will happen here until we get rolling, but we'll occaisionally update it with pics of the bus's transformation and of the CO boating season.
11 Comments:
If you are going to go to Chile, remember that it is in the Southern Hemisphere and it is winter there when it is summer here, and vice versa
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also remember that the toilets flush the other way
I wish you guys well with your project. Sounds like the adventure of a lifetime. Make sure to get a good air compressor and spare parts, battery.
Are you guys going to paint the outside of this vehicle?
Hey, so thailand is frickin amazing. The beaches are beautiful, the people are really friendly, this place is sick. Ill show you pictures when I get back of some of the hikes and beaches I got into. Anyways I see the flow is starting to come up a little and I was just wondering if you could do me a favor a keep that down for just a few more weeks. Um ya that would be great.
Uldis,
I've been on the river 5 plus times now you're missing out. Me and Joe have been lapping pineview. 2 feet yesterday. Get back in town, later.
Really amazing! Useful information. All the best.
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Your site is on top of my favourites - Great work I like it.
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Super color scheme, I like it! Good job. Go on.
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Nelson - You incredible Blowngel. You'll shoot your eye out! I was in SLP last week at a concrete pipe plant. Not as much fun as you are having. I did buy some dried rattlesnake, however. Let me know how I can send you some money. I'm sure you will need it, if only for beer. Unkie Mike
Saw a link ot your blog on Mountain Buzz - thought I'd drop you a line. I live in Roatan, Honduras and would love to try and meet up with you guys when your in the area - Guatamala or Honduras - I just got back from driving from here to Vail and back with kayaks and found some good rivers along the way. I've been in Honduras 3 years and we have some good rivers for sure and are just about to go into rainy season - Guatamala is getting hit right now - if you cross the MX / Guat border in the central mountains there is a really good canyon next to the road I can't remember the name of the river). Anyway let me know at PAULSTRUTH@HOTMAIL.COM or MARBLEHILLFARMS@HOTMAIL.COM when your nearing central america - I have access to all sorts of gear if you need any repairs or replacements by the time you get this way le me now in advance - Struth
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