South America: The Heart of the Beast
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Greetings, fellow travelers, reckless adventurers, and those who wander but are not lost. Strap in and prepare for a wild five-month odyssey across the tapestry of South America. This isn’t my first rodeo—I missed a few gems on my inaugural trip in South America in 2012-2013, and now it’s time to rectify that monumental oversight.
On July 24th, I’ll kick off this madness in Peru, where I’ll pick up a new (to me) 2022 Honda XRE 300 Rally in the high Andes town of Huánuco. After a few quick jaunts through Peru, the adventure will begin as I head northeast of Cusco along the Interoceanic Highway—a road that’s as culturally and politically twisted as the minds of those who built it. I’ll navigate towards the southern entrance of the challenging BR-319, The Ghost Road, diving headlong into the fever-dream grasslands of the Amazon, making my way to the upriver Mecca that is Manus, Brazil.
From there, it’s the epic Amazon River, where I’ll embark on a ferry and course downstream to Santarém—no doubt with drunks and screaming children. One day later, I’ll pilgrimage to Fordlândia, that monument to American hubris, Henry Ford’s grand folly of a rubber plantation—a testament to dreams gone wrong now lost in tropical decay.
Next, I’ll wrestle with the Trans-Amazonian Highway (BR-230) as it carries me eastward to Serra da Capivara National Park, where ancient cave paintings and engravings whisper secrets from eons past. Spoiler alert: I didn’t make it to the park. Further on, my friend Veronica awaits at her mountain retreat near Chapada Diamantina National Park. My route will snake south to the alien cityscapes of Brasília, the Dr. Seuss-inspired hills and streets of Belo Horizonte, with a long-anticipated visit to the sculpture park Instituto Inhotim, the sprawling Pantanal wetlands, and the crystalline waters of Bonito. This is just a taste of what awaits me in Brazil.
At that point, I’ll be poised to breach the borders into Paraguay, a wild new frontier of unpredictability, to be followed by Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia. I’ll be posting updates from Peru, waiting for the bureaucratic gods to bless me with the paperwork that will legitimize my two-wheeled escape from Peru.
Join the insanity at my blog: Peter's Ride https://www.petersride.com/. You’ll find snapshots and tales from my previous escapades through Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, plus short misadventures in Peru and Ecuador.
So make popcorn and buckle in for a wild ride!
Peter Bodtke