After a short early morning ride, I am at a coffee place in San Felipe, the old part of Panama City. I took the same route as yesterday, with grand views of ships going through the locks,
and onward through the Gaillard Cut,
And finally some leisurely pedaling along the waterfront in Panama City,
I still have about four kilometers of riding left to get to the hotel where I'll be staying until Tuesday, and I am kinda hoping to finally have a flat tire...after all I have been carrying three spare tubes with me all the way from Mexico! I will send a report with stats etc. later today before I start consuming libations at the German Brewhaus that's supposed to be near my hotel.
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January 8, 2010
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ride·geist
Pronunciation: \ɹaɪdgaɪst\
Function: noun
Usage: underrated
Etymology: English and German, from Ride + Geist spirit
: the general natural, intellectual, and cultural atmosphere of a region as experienced on two wheels (may cause mild perspiration)
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Hello, my name is William. Besides other things, I like to bicycle. This blog is about the past and current segments of a bike ride that is proceeding north to south in a somewhat convoluted fashion. Email me.
Lima to Guayaquil Dec 2010
Huatulco to Panama City Dec 2009 - Jan 2010
San Francisco to San Diego Sep 2009
Kelowna, BC, to Seattle May 2009
Acapulco to Huatulco Dec 2008
Seattle to San Francisco Aug - Sep 2008
Puerto Vallarta to Acapulco Dec 2007 - Jan 2008
Mazatlan to Puerto Vallarta Dec 2003
San Diego to San Jose del Cabo Dec 2002 - Jan 2003
Pan-American Diversions © 2009-2022 William Krivan
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