- It’s What We Do
- Slow bike to China
- 2018 Triumph Tiger 1200XRT
- A roommate, a rally and a ride to remember
- Yerranderie
- Masterclass
- Ural Ranger Sahara
- The Riding Reporters
- One thing at a time
- Greatness enjoyed
- SWM RS500R Adventure
- It’ll never happen to me
- Oils: Synth versus mineral
- Andy Strapz
- Adventure Rider Magazine off- road training
- How To Ride with Miles Davis
- The dream with Karen Ramsay
- Checkout
- Fit Out
Lia’s part of the adventure is over. In this issue Irene meets up with new riding partner Carli and heads south for the end of the world.
In Brazil there had been countless hotels, hostels and B&Bs, but in Uruguay only the sparse cities offered a place to sleep, and it wasn’t hard to choose a route because there were very few roads. The asphalt was reasonable and there was hardly any traffic, but that changed when we entered Montevideo itself.
Almost half the 3.5 million population of Uruguay lives in the main city where, as at home in the Netherlands, laws and population are tolerant of cannabis use and homosexuals.
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