Drinking tea in the land of coffee

eh? :eek:

Thanks for telling us but -
WTF happened?
you o.k?
Bike o.k?
Wife o.k?

hopes all ends up alright.
keep us posted.
 
eh? :eek:

Thanks for telling us but -
WTF happened?
you o.k?
Bike o.k?
Wife o.k?

hopes all ends up alright.
keep us posted.

Problems at home that can only be solved, hopefully, by being there.
All physically okay, thanks for asking, however, there's more important things than my trip and my marriage is top of the list.
 
Broken trip

Chuffin eck! Sounds serious!

Hope you get it sorted.

Good luck!!

Ratty:thumb
 
Drinking tea!

Mr Lamble,

Have been folowing your progress over recent times,

Very entertaining, reading your last blog came as quite

a shock!! To leave your bike shows how important

your return to the UK must be.You are quite right

Blood is thicker than petrol!! Hope you sort your

problems out. With respect Ratty.
 
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Not that simple

If it was a case of just coming back to the UK I would be delighted.

Okay, last Friday while in a taxi to the Panama City airport, I received a text saying "call me". I did. I was told our marriage was over, because I wasn't being missed to a sufficiently passionate level.
I sat on the airport floor. The strength of my marriage had been the very cornerstone on which I had even considered taking this trip. I was dramatically proven to be wrong.
I live in the USA. I live there courtesy of a visa that my wife was granted. It ends in March 09. If I am to be able to stay in the USA it's dependent upon her application going through, with me as spouse.
Basically, I'm stuffed. I'll be in the USA, without a job permit (no visa, no permit), no home, no bike. Nothing other than the clothes that I have and the money I wont have spent, completing this trip, which will be eaten into by extra flights that I now need to make.

If that all sounds too simple, there's more that makes it even more fun. With a bike in Colombia, it has a 60 day limit on import, before it needs to leave the country, otherwise it's regarded as having become resident and import tax needs paying on it, and that's after it may have been impounded and then sold on.
That's about it at the moment. Well that and my body shutting down, I've been unable to keep food down since my phone message.

What a trip!
 
Lamble I am gutted to here this, I know that there is nothing that anyone can say to you right now that is going to help how you are feeling.

Feel for you mate.
 
Lamble,
sadly i agree with Dickieboy.
theres not much we can do from here, but - if it helps - talk to us, talk it out - it's a release valve if nothing else.
and for what little it's worth, based on my own personal traumas in the past-
dont drive yourself mad trying to deal with every single thing at once.
it dont work. you need to look after YOU before you can look after anything else.

one thing at a time mate.

Take Care.

~~
Marc
 
I'm thankful for all the distractions that the import, export, customs, shipping is providing. Takes my mind off what's waiting for me, or rather isn't waiting for me, when I get back.

Anyone know where i can get a pallet in Bogota, or why Bogota's BMW Motorad dealership isn't on the Motorad site?
 
Lamble, I can't find a BMW Motorad in Bogota either, but on one blog there is a mention of a Motorcycle Dealer who has BMWs near the south side of the Castle, and a H/D dealer near Andino and Atlantis Plazas who might be able to help.
 
I'm thankful for all the distractions that the import, export, customs, shipping is providing. Takes my mind off what's waiting for me, or rather isn't waiting for me, when I get back.

Anyone know where i can get a pallet in Bogota, or why Bogota's BMW Motorad dealership isn't on the Motorad site?


Hi Lamble,
Sorry to hear of your troubles...
have you put a post up on www.horizonsunlimited.com/hubb ???
there are a few lads on there from Colombia ...
you should be able to use a standard pallet to ship
back, just add a few extra lenghts of wood, I built me own to
ship to south america...
Anyway hope all works out when you get back to USA.
Regards
joe
 
Okay folks, if you are shipping into, or out of Bogota, here's what to do:

Ring Veronica Mosquera Oviedo at Lyncargo (57-1) 413 1622-413 4416

www.lyncargo.com

She speaks English perfectly, has a mastery of the paperwork which is beguiling and has saved me so much grief and anxiety that I can not thank her enough.
No crating issues, someone to help prep the bike pre flight, pay on delivery of the bike to Seattle.
It will fly tomorrow night.

email [email protected]

Brilliant, brilliant service and they love bikes.
Now all I have to do is find a flight back, salvage a marriage, or not, as I'm feeling pretty pi$$ed at the moment.
 
as I'm feeling pretty pi$$ed at the moment.



Thats life Lamble...
Now what i am about to type may piss off some people,
BUT its a fact... the biggest thing you have to deal with when
your away is not...the moto, the road, the language, the food,
the hassle, the cops..... its yourself !!!
Dealing with the thoughts that go through your head...
to take on a trip you have to be selfish...
Dont try and kid yourself your doing it for a good cause
you are doing it for YOURSELF plain and simple...
 
Go to www.unchainedworld.com and link to the three teas blog, then watch the intro video. You will see that I make it clear that the charity came after the selfish decision to ride, although I prefer, taking the opportunity while in the USA to visit other parts of the continent.
Plus, and I can not stress this enough, I did frequently ask for my wife's assurance that this was okay to do. It appears she felt obliged to say yes, rather than to actually mean yes. You can't let the kids down after all can you, and she wouldn't have wanted to be seen to do that.
I may have been the architect of my own downfall, by adding something worthy to what was otherwise a ride that could have been easily postponed, or cancelled.
Jeez!
 
Go to www.unchainedworld.com and link to the three teas blog, then watch the intro video. You will see that I make it clear that the charity came after the selfish decision to ride, although I prefer, taking the opportunity while in the USA to visit other parts of the continent.
Plus, and I can not stress this enough, I did frequently ask for my wife's assurance that this was okay to do. It appears she felt obliged to say yes, rather than to actually mean yes. You can't let the kids down after all can you, and she wouldn't have wanted to be seen to do that.
I may have been the architect of my own downfall, by adding something worthy to what was otherwise a ride that could have been easily postponed, or cancelled.
Jeez!


Lamble,
When a said selfish i mean with your emotions, which most people
who have never rode solo will not understand. If you have to ride
through an unsafe country or dangerous road, not only are you riding
it but also your loved ones back home are feeling the emotions as well
which can lead to rather small things being blown up.

Ive met a good few travellers on the road that have cut their
journeys short because of fear of roads that lay ahead, problems
with loved ones back home and so on, but like yourself they still
had the balls to try it ... I met two who had been sponsored by a
leading moto manufactory, gps company, media company and so
forth they where also doing it for a worldwide charity.
They decided to pack it in again because of loved ones back home.
But you very rarely hear of these stories ....

As i said before i hope everything works out when you get back
to the USA, and fairplay to you for having the balls to do it .
Regards
joe
 
10 hours with the police.
Paperwork done and dusted up front, nice and simple...but try to explain why you are shipping out a bike, you've just shipped in, and something gets lost in translation.
Two sniffer dogs (I assume the first must have reported in with a bit of a sniffle), god knows how many times I retold why I needed to do this, to God knows how many interested young aeropeurto police (who really just wanted to look at the bike at the end of the day, which it was when they'd finished looking, shame they couldn't spell inflammable though. Only one M caused further delays. I dont think for one moment as a plane bursts into flames that they'd be crying out, "if only there'd have been an extra M we wouldn't be in this fireball" I bet someone with a peaked cap was to blame.

Still $1350 lighter and a 295kg bike that is costed as 500kg because of the volume, later. I have my mitts on the papers I'll need to claim it back in Seattle.
I also got a confirmed flight to Seattle that doesn't involve 3 stops and a visit to Canada.

So now I'm ready to go back and face whatever is to be my future.

I wish I could say I'd enjoyed this trip, but in all honesty I don't believe I have, well not yet anyway, although I do accept that my views are somewhat tainted.

The three teas tour will continue, as will the blog. I'm not home until I come back to England after all, and for most of you guys over in Blighty who haven't been riding in the States, my stay in the USA is an excuse for a few posts perhaps and Seattle is the home of Starbucks, so I'm still in the land of coffee...for now.
 
One thing I found on this trip is, it's no good finding what you are looking for, if you don't enjoy the search.
 
Well finally back in Seattle and no news. No wife, no clues, nothing, just an empty house, with any wedding and couple photos, or objects, packed away or stored in the spare room. Like a forensic clean has taken place.

I've no idea what has taken place here, or why.

:confused::confused::confused:

I must have packed spare everythings for the bike, shame I didn't pack a spare life, or wife.
 
I got it wrong...don't do the same.

When planning a trip like the one I was undertaking, the last few months aren't good.
You will be focusing on planning to avoid on the road problems. You will not necessarily be looking at the things that will go smoothly.
If you have anyone that you care about, you may find that your concerns and focus on the dangerous issues that may arise, cause concern for that person too. They, if they care about you, will support your actions and not raise, or show the concerns that they have for you and your adventure.

They may well feel in a position where if they were to say, "please dont go", that they would be spoiling things for you and/or your associated activities with the ride...charities, blogs, forums shared with peers, where you have made commitments to undertake the journey.

Asking if they are happy for you to go, will not ilicit an honest answer, it will only get you the answer they think you want to hear, or that you have inadvertently put them in a position to give.

While focusing on the pure logistics of the trip, it's too easy to overlook. Too easy to take things at face value.

It's vitally important to step back and take a good hard look. Evaluate the situation for what it really is, not what it appears to be.

You can then make a choice.

I didn't, I just went along with it, the bravado, the attention, the sense of purpose, are all able to sweep you along. They seem important...believe me when I tell you they are not. They are momentary and insignificant.

It will be my life's greatest regret that I only just realised this.

To put this into perspective...the Tea Festival from where I departed raised $85 for the charities I was riding for. $85.
I could have given a hundred times that amount and not lost too much sleep over it.

What I have lost is incalculable, priceless, irreplaceable, plus, many, many hours of sleep.

I need you all to buy books from www.threecupsoftea.com for any of this to have even the remotes chance of having some meaning, some value, something that is even remotely tenuous enough to call success. The link will explain how you are actually using Amazon and have access to all thier stuff, but 7% will go to the charities.
I know this ending may seem like a blatant sales pitch. It's not intended to be. It's intention is to try and make some sense out of my experiences, to be able to add a "but in the end" and a "happily ever after" to my tale.
 
Lamble,

I missed much of this thread, since the video at the start, but I've just been catching up and now I'm feeling absolutely gutted for you. In so many of your posts it has been obvious how much you love your partner, and how much you appreciated her support for your trip.

I hope that you may still get to make your case and to woo her again, and that she may give the relationship a chance.
 
First conversation today with Mrs L. It was short, bitter, full of acrimony.

God how glad I am that she spoke to me. It's step 1.
 


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