Final day in Mexico!

 I had a rough day yesterday. Today was better. I started in Tabasco, Mexico, and made a commitment to reach Guatemala today, and I did. It was not without issues, however.

About 100 kilometers from the border, the road dropped out from under the left side of the van in a huge puddle and turned to gravel with no notice. The van's journey almost ended there. I was going about 50 MPH and launched out of it onto two wheels, sliding into a deep ditch full of trees. Luckily, I grew up on gravel roads, and my Red Mesa driving skills kicked in. I didn’t slam on the brakes; I turned into the slide and got it back on four wheels.

Then came the next one, which I was able to skirt a bit more, but I thought the front end was going to be ripped right off. It didn’t get ripped off, but it's a bit off-center now. My toolbox flew open, and my dry food bucket was hanging off the side. I didn’t take a picture of that one, but I did take pictures of some more down the road. The rest of the way was just like that.

That stretch of road, about 200 kilometers on the 307, was so beautiful. It went through so many small towns, and there were so many awesome people. I bought avocados, fruit, the best tamales I have ever eaten, and pollo asado that I will dream about tonight.

I made it to Guatemala today! I got through the border with no problem and asked a guy to take my picture under the flag. He then told me he missed the last bus of the day, so I told him to jump in, and I took him home. It has been a great day, and I MADE IT! I will be heading to Antigua tomorrow.

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