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The Americas 2013

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30 April 2013

30 Apr

Whilst I originally thought that the customs process in Panama city would be a quick exercise as it has been in most countries, this turned out to be an exercise that took the whole day and at the end of it, I still didn’t have the temporary import permit for the bike!

On arrival at customs I was told I would need insurance. Ok, this is no surprise, “so where do I get it?”! One would think that there would be a little office at customs that sells it but for the life of me I cant understand why there isn’t one. The same thing happened to me on entry into Ecuador and it is such a massive waste of time. The company that sells the insurance is on the other side of town, an hour away!!! Ok, so I leave the bike at Customs and take a taxi rather than running the risk of getting completely lost in the city. Its now about 1pm and I sit down in front of the lady who is processing the paperwork in order to issue my policy, and then her system freezes! Not just HER system, the whole company! Crap!! So I go downstairs to get something to eat and come back an hour later and the system is up and running again, she issues my policy but I notice that she has a few crucial details incorrect so the whole process has to start from scratch. Its now 3pm and customs closes at 4pm! I get to customs with 10 minutes to spare and am praying that someone there will be able to quickly issue the permit, but hell no; Its nearly home-time and “pens down” are at 3:30pm and out of the door is promptly at 4!! NO “excepshiones”! Bugger, a day wasted and I need to come back tomorrow. What makes this all the more aggravating is that I am only going to be in Panama for another 2 nights (tonight included) so I have wasted a day dealing with the worst of the bureaucratic system!!!

On the plus side, I arranged to meet David whom I met on the boat from Cartagena for dinner which was great. We met at the rooftop bar of the Tantalo hotel and then had dinner at the restaurant. Both the restaurant and bar are fantastic and worth a visit if in Panama.

Tomorrow my plan is to ride about 400km east towards Costa Rica and spend the night at Boca Chica on the Pacific coast, that is, assuming I have an importation permit!!!

 
Be a sport Many of us have the means and wherewithal to undertake the dreams we want but elect to choose otherwise, many however, do not and that is the purpose of this plea. Afrika Tikkun (http://afrikatikkun.org// ) is a South African non governmental, non profit charity organisation run by the Lubner family that in essence does just that; re-provide the possibility to dream and to create the possibility of turning those dreams into a reality.

Unlike many pleas of this nature, I am not looking for any kind of sponsorship for my trip, but I am looking for your donation, regardless of its size to Afrika Tikkun. Please pledge generously as this is a fantastic cause that will assist them to provide food, care, education, health and social services to those that are desperately in need.

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  1. Pete Davies

    May 2, 2013 at 4:22 am

    This is what you call taking the roughest of the rough with the smooth.still amazing experience .enjoy and as you always do make good of a bad situation.go well Pete

     
  2. Pete Davies

    May 2, 2013 at 4:23 am

    Not sure why this came up 2x .if previous did not appear let me know.take care ,enjoy Pete

     
  3. Hilton Carty

    May 2, 2013 at 7:03 am

    The day had to arrive… everything else has pretty much gone to plan! Take it in your stride pal like you always do, and ride safely!