View of Santa Barbara from my back Deck. Testing ability to post photos and messages to this site via email using only my Blackberry with its incorporated camera. The site reformats everything automatically and posts. Click on an image to see full size.
Nick, via BlackBerry
a less dramatic motorcycle diary... I rode a Suzuki DL650 motorcycle from California to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Over the years I continue to ride, taking trips from Buenos Aires to Machu Picchu, Patagonia and Ushuaia Argentina, Chile along the southern spine of the Andes to the northern border, through the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, excursions throughout Argentina, and North to the Amazon region of Brazil. Most recently rode Chile's austral ruta 7. Nick Neuburger
Monday, November 26, 2007
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Ongoing - getting ready

In case you hadn't heard I'm heading south in January. Leaving Santa Barbara en route to Buenos Aires via about 12 countries on my moto. Should take a couple of months.
I registered this domain and set up my blog today: eventually i'll migrate this to the url: DondeEstaNick.com (to be spoken in a strong mexican accent and pronounced with "nEEk".
hopefully i'll figure out how to blog and upload fotos directly from my blackberry while on the road... mucho mas funner!
Last night I loaded my new Garman Zumo 550 toy with two shitloads of maps and some tunes; so far it's pretty impressive; it's entirely too polite when it talks to me.
hopefully i'll figure out how to blog and upload fotos directly from my blackberry while on the road... mucho mas funner!
Last night I loaded my new Garman Zumo 550 toy with two shitloads of maps and some tunes; so far it's pretty impressive; it's entirely too polite when it talks to me.
Today I installed some new ProTaper handle bars (the stock ones bend when I tested gravity last week) on the moto and hardwired the GPS mount. Since I was running wire the length of the bike I ran an extra set for... something. The Zumo is an interesting toy when installed - i hope it works as I'm not bringing any maps - gotta retain some sense of adventure.
I also upgraded to Google Earth Plus which allows me to upload the data from the GPS to a map and have it display the course/route taken which I can then publish/post here. It even has this little plug-in that allows you to play the route while viewing speed and altitude. Google: who'da thunk it!
Too much tech?... tal vez. More later.
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