Cycling Across South America With Two Dogs (Picture Credit: Westend61 / Getty Images)
A Spanish man is cycling across Central and South America by bike along with two adventurous dogs.
Four years ago, Miquel Sorrell left his desk job behind to travel across Africa with nothing more than a backpack. Following that exhilarating seven-month experience, Sorrell decided to try his hand at long-distance bike touring. After leaving Barcelona on two wheels, Sorrel made his way across Europe, eventually arriving in Kurdistan, Iraq.
Speaking to the Yucatan Times , Sorrel recalls, “In Iraq, the inhabitants were very hospitable, they all wanted to invite me to their home. They always offered me to eat with them.” With a string of good luck and some surely unforgettable moments under his belt, Sorrell planned his next trek.
Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic halted any and all travel plans he might have had. Returning to Spain, Sorrell decided to roam around his home country in a specially outfitted van. This time, however, he had company: an adopted dog named Luca. On the Road With Two Dogs in Tow
Now that travel restrictions have been lifted, Sorrell is back at it again, and this time Luca’s joining him. The pair landed in Cancun, Mexico two months ago and are making their way to Argentina by bike. While Sorrell pedals along cycling, Luca sits tight in a small crate. According to the article, “ [Miquell] assures that Luca has adapted well to the bicycle .”
Amazingly, while traveling through Muna—also in Mexico—the […]
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