Daniel Todd and I have been playing phone tag for about three years and finally caught up with each other. He’s on his way from Puerto Rico, where he’s lived for the past 10 years, to ride through South America for about 6 months. He shipped his Kawasaki to Rio, and will leave from there. He’s fluent in Spanish and Portuguese by now and is looking forward to exploring the culture in a deeper way than he could last time when he was just “getting by” in Spanish.

Oh yeah, now I have to admit that the deadly sin envy struck me, though I haven’t fantasized about South America much. We talked a long time – how’s Ted Simon? Back from his 2nd RTW trip, writing Book II of Jupiter’s Travels. And Gregory Frazier? I saw him, and Benka, too, at the Airheads camp at Burning Man a couple of years ago, and had an email exchange just yesterday. He’s in Indonesia, “Damn hot over here, 40 degrees and humid. Now I know why bats only move around at night, sleep during the day,” he says.

Gregory is getting ready for his 5th major trip, and says he’ll stop by San Francisco on his way from Prudhoe Bay to Ushuaia. Daniel hooked up with Gregory in Indonesia and they had a good time…too good a time. Mariola Chichon (Ride of the Heart) Still recovering from her accident in the Gambia, ready to get back on that bike and finish West Africa. I see Benka’s book is out — in Slovanian language. The people at Horizons Unlimited? Still getting that motorcycle travel info out; Gregory’s dispatches are posted there. Me? Oh dang. Another breakup — us motorcycle girls just can’t seem to keep a relationship going (see ya, hon, be back in a few months!), but I know men who have the same problem, so maybe it’s not a gender thing. Anyway, I’m free to do a couple of weeks in Switzerland this summer, that is, if I can find a bike, and for sure Tasmania and Australia this winter.

What else? We talked about the importance of exercising mind and body while traveling. (Should have mentioned patience, too, but maybe that’s a given.) Daniel runs a health and fitness business and I remember reading a great article by him on exercises you can do on the road. I run every day at home, but not so much on the road, though I do carry my yoga mat everywhere. In India they understood completely but everywhere else they thought I was a nut. (A strong, healthy nut 🙂

Daniel’s website WorldMotoBiker is often down as it is today, but check back often to see the amazing things he’s done. I urged him to set up a blog like this one so we can keep track of him better. I hope he does.

About

Carla King

Carla King is a trailblazing travel writer, memoirist, and publishing coach dedicated to helping authors transform their stories into polished, professional books. Renowned for her solo motorcycle adventures and as a pioneer in online travel blogging, Carla’s memoirs and essays capture the power of personal storytelling. With a Silicon Valley background in tech writing, she combines creativity with efficiency, offering clear, actionable guidance to nonfiction and memoir authors. Through her books, courses, podcasts, and partnerships with writing and publishing organizations, Carla empowers writers to achieve their publishing goals with confidence and expertise.

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