14 January 2018 – After a day of goofing off, I am back on
the clock again. I have to get my route planned for how I am going to get to
Air Cargo Pack at the Cargo Terminal to drop my bike off. I got it pretty much
planned and entered it into Blanche, but I think I might deviate from it. I
found a new way which will hook up with Blanche’s programmed route. She will
rebel at first but will then accept it. I’m going to start on the autopista
right off and skip the neighborhood driving. That should work out better for
me. I actually walked down to the autopista and checked out the roundabout I
will use. So I get on the autopista, then I need to drive into the roundabout,
perform a 180 and drive back on to the autopista going in the opposite
direction. I need to print out a Google Map and the business card for Leanardo
my taxi driver. It will show him how to get to the Air Cargo Terminal to pick
me up and bring me back to the hotel after I drop off my bike. I will give that
to the receptionist to give to Leanardo. When I deliver my motorcycle to the
Air Cargo Pack Cargo Terminal it may take some time to get the paperwork
completed so I don’t want Leanardo there standing around. When all the
paperwork is completed I will call the receptionist at the hotel and she will
dispatch Leanardo to come pick me up.
My plan for my luggage is this: my helmet, my motorcycle paperwork,
my GPS, my laptop, my toothbrush and my red Aerostitch motorcycle jacket will
travel with me when I fly to Bogota. Everything else travels with the
motorcycle. I dug through my saddlebags and pulled out all my security cables
and my small padlocks. I put SPOT my electronic device, my Swiss Army Knife, my
Buck tool and my Aerostitch red riding pants into the top box. To secure my
bottom black bag, I will weave my long cable through the bag’s carrying handles
and out through the bag end loops. I will then padlock each end of the cable to
the motorcycle luggage rack. I will lock the zipper on the top bag and then run
my short cable through the carrying handles and lock the ends to metal cargo
loops on the lid of the top box. The tires will go in their usual location with
a cable around them and the ends padlocked to one of the metal cargo loops on
the lid of the top box. The top box is always padlocked as that’s where my
laptop and motorcycle papers are kept. So as far as security goes…that’s as
secure as I can make my luggage on my motorcycle. So tomorrow I will eat
breakfast, load my motorcycle like I describe above, double check with the
receptionist about giving Leanardo the Google Maps and depart for the Air Cargo
Pack Cargo Terminal. I went to bed.
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