4 February 2018 – I got up and took a shower before heading
down to breakfast. I met this woman during breakfast. Her name was
Elizabeth. She was pretty much my age or
older. She was Canadian from Ontario. For the last twenty years she has
traveled. She mostly does volunteer work all over the world. How she finances
that is what I’d like to know. Anyway, she was quite unhappy with the hotel.
She wanted quiet and a garden in the back yard. Well, the hotel was next to a
road maintenance facility with all kinds of truck traffic, air impact wrenches
and hammering. She was going to stay two days but decided to leave a day early
because of the noise. She had a lot of stories to tell and I needed to get
going. We probably talked the most about our travels. She invited me to a nice
resort town in Peru on the coast. I know I’ll never go there because of all the
distance I have yet to travel. I have a long way to go.

Today I will be riding to Macara, Ecuador on the border of Ecuador
and Peru. It is about 120 Miles /180 Kilometers and an easy day’s ride. I kept
watching the sky because the clouds were dark up on the top of the mountains. I
decided to wear my rain suit out of town. What should have been a 15 minute
ride out of town turned into 45 minutes. I should have known when Blanche was
having trouble finding satellites this could happen. While waiting for her to
her to locate satellites I took the picture of the native guy and girl statue. Blanche
got her wires crossed and that’s where the adventure started. Finally, I drove
back to the hotel and started my ride out of town all over again. All this time
setting at the stop lights made me start to sweat inside that rain suit. I was
soaking wet before I left town. After the practice run, Blanche successfully navigated
me out of town from the hotel. I stopped for gas and was on my way.

The next six hours were a repeat of yesterday. Up the
mountain into the clouds and down the mountain out of the clouds. Again, I had to
lift my visor and take off my glasses so I could see. Something about the road
today was, the road was littered with small stones, from marble size to 2 Inch
/ 5 Centimeters. I tried to miss them all. All day I had been wanting to take a
picture of the road sign Hwy E35. Finally, one came up. I got stopped about 3
Yards / 3 Meters past the sign. I backed up to where I could take the picture.
I pulled out my trusted camera and zoomed in the sign. It wouldn’t take the
picture. I’m setting on this tight curve fighting with my camera. It stopped
working, exposing me to more danger than I like. I finally pulled out my cell,
booted it up and took a picture. This all took over 10 minutes. Can you imagine
dying for a picture? That’s what I was thinking all the while I was taking this
picture.
Just before I entered the town of Macara I was stopped in a
Policia Check Point. First problem: uneven pavement. I can’t put my kickstand
down. Fortunately, 3 yards / 3 meters forward was a flat piece of concrete. I
was able to get my kickstand down and put my stick under the right foot peg. I
left it in gear so it didn’t roll off the kickstand. The person in charge came
barking at me wanting something. Finally, he asked for my passport, which he
took pictures of and scanned through looking for all the appropriate stamps. A
custom representative was there also. Finally, whatever they saw satisfied them
and they gave my passport back and told me to leave. While I was off my bike I
did some stretches to loosen up some and give my butt a break. I’m sure those
police were wondering how this gringo got this motorcycle this far into Ecuador.
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