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Saved by a Horse in Nicaragua

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Old 18-02.-2008, 09:42 AM   #1
andrewjet1
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Default Saved by a Horse in Nicaragua

The 'road' was marked as a highway on my map. In reality, it was a rutted cow path. Pushing the bike became impossible when the mountain ascent got steeper. Thankfully, a security guard with a horse rescued me and pulled me (and lowered me) over the mountain.

People are good. Jungle paths in Nicaragua are bad.

check it out: Part 1 of my journey to San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
Part 2 of my journey to San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua

peace and tailwinds,

Andrew
2 years spent teaching and riding around the world-- Teacherontwowheels.com
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