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March 22, 2018

GPS Tracks from Denver to Peru: 9,000 miles in 60 days

Because the GPS file was too large for GPS Visualizer to handle, I broke the trip up into three parts, based on the times I put my bike on a ship/boat. So, I broke up the trip map at the ferry ride from La Paz/Pichilingue to Mazatlan, and the boat ride from Portobelo, Panama to Sapzurro, Colombia.

These files will be available for viewing temporarily at the following website (if they take them down, then I can re-upload them again):
Part 1: Denver, Colorado, USA to La Paz, Baja California Del Sur, Mexico
Part 2: Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico to Portobelo, Colon, Panama
Part 3: San Blas Islands (Guna Yala) to Lima, Peru

[Original Source files: s:\Garmin\2017_Peru.gpx, s:\Garmin\2017_Peru_Part_1.gpx, s:\Garmin\2017_Peru_Part_2.gpx, s:\Garmin\2017_Peru_Part_3.gpx]

Posted by Rob Kiser on March 22, 2018 at 12:15 PM

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