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Mayan Temple Cycling
Imagine cycling through an ancient Mayan temple that is tucked away in a lush tropical rainforest. All you hear is... continued
Doomsday Ride – 5 Myths Debunked.
Some of what you may think you know what it’s really like to cycle through Central America with us on... continued
It’s back – The Doomsday Ride Returns!
While the 2012 La Ruta Maya: The Doomsday Ride did not turn out as many Mayans had expected, the experience... continued
To The End of the World – and back.
It is all over! Our Doomsday Ride, La Ruta Maya, ended on 21 December with neither a bang nor a... continued
To the End of the World
Our final cycle, after lunch, into the temple at Lamanai was so beautiful. A long pale and bumpy dirt road... continued
Memories of Guatemala
Only a few more days to go before the end of the Mayan calendar and the last ride of our... continued
Rider Profile – Bill Talbot
Bill always has a big smile on his face and I have yet to hear him complain. He started the... continued
The Toughest Day
The cycle to Santa Anna Verapaz was tough but utterly beautiful. David Jones fell three times and miraculously came off... continued
Rest Day in Panajachel, Guatemala
Our rest day is next to the beautiful Lake Atitlán, in Panajachel. Some of us go on boat trips, we... continued
The longest short ride
Our ride from San Jose to Pinula was with a police escort. It is a dirty, busy trial through the... continued
White Weddings
Sometimes it is ok to climb through tiny windows in foreign countries. The hotel in San Jose Pinula, Guatemala, where... continued
“Brutaful” Ride
The last few days from Valle de Angeles to Copán Ruinas has been sheer brutal beauty – coined as brutaful... continued
Condego to Yuscarán: a cycling journey through local culture.
We left behind the charming Francesco at Hospendaje Framan – the name is a fusion of Francesco and Marina (his... continued
A Typical Day on the Doomsday Ride; Granada to Boaco 107km
840m up 550m down – but it felt like a lot more. This neat little graph by Eric Beurton demonstrates... continued
Buenos Dias Nicaragua! Guapo!
Mechanic Luke tames a Nicaraguan bull We barely scraped the surface of Costa Rica during the last few days of... continued
Adios Costa Rica – Hello Nicaragua
This was a good day. All we had to conquer were 20km of ass pounding gravel road followed by gorgeous... continued
Many Rivers to Cross
Costa Rica has two seasons: Rainy and dry. We are clearly still at the back end of the rainy season.... continued
Day 2 & 3 – Arguas Zarcas to paradise…
That was a lot easier. After a rather dramatic first day, the second was a piece of cake – sort... continued
No turning back – San Jose to Aguas Zarcas
Our first day of riding gave us a spectacular taste of what lies ahead. We started out at 7am from... continued
Toronto Information Night – The Doomsday Ride
Join us in downtown Toronto and discover everything you wanted to know about the Doomsday Ride Bicycle Expedition from San... continued
Doomsday Scouting Report
The Doomsday Ride scout is over. And what an experience it was… Surprisingly, the ride is downhill, overall. You actually... continued
Guatemala [PHOTO ESSAY]
Mike Coo and Cristiano Werneck are in the air headed back to Canada after a successful scouting trip of our... continued
Happy in Honduras
Our scouting team in Central America has arrived in Belize, and are spending a few days compiling their notes and... continued
Somoza Stones
Our scout team in Central America is currently in Guatemala. A few days ago Michael wrote this piece on some... continued
Impressions of Nicaragua
Our two-man scouting team for this fall’s Doomsday Ride are now in country #3, Honduras and at the end of... continued
Mike and Jorge – Scouting Report from Costa Rica
La Fortuna – one of our first planned stops on the Doomsday Ride. Last month we announced our latest tour... continued
Cycle to the end of the world with us!
Join us this November/December on La Ruta Maya – The Doomsday Ride: a 2300km bicycle expedition from San Jose, Costa... continued
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