Since Heather and I parted ways I've been travelling solo. However, rarely does this mean I am alone. There has been a steady stream of short term travel companions. The very day I went my separate way from Heather I met a couple from Israel and a bloke from Arizona that I spent a couple of nights with. Then we parted ways as they were headed East and I North.
On the boat that took me on that Northern trip into Belize I met a guy from Eastern Europe who I travelled with for a week. When we parted ways I hit Guatemala and El Salvador but as I was moving at such a clip I didn't really get a chance to meet many people. But shortly after arriving in Honduras I met a Swiss girl and travelled with her for 10 days, she left this morning. I was kind of bummed thinking that tomorrow morning I would be tackling an epic day's travel into Nicaragua solo. And yet again I met new travelling companions. Two Irish blokes I'd met when previously climbing the Volcano in Guatemala were on my dive and are headed the same direction at the same time, so over a couple of lunch time beers we decided to head out together. It really amazes me the way that travelling fortune works out like that and it also keeps the adventures fresh.
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So so true. It is difficult to be alone when you are traveling solo. Family is recreated on the road. You meet some incredible people who become life time friends. They are the pearls. Su Tia.
Where are you? I enjoy the regular updates and look for them daily. You must be too busy having a great time.
Tia
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