Tomas Gonzales, La Union to Potosi

A quick informational post for those seeking a boat ride from La Union, El Salvador to Potosi, Nicaragua or vice versa. There are internet rumours of a man called Tomas Gonzales who runs a boat back and forth. I met the man and I rode the boat, along with a heavy motorcycle, all for a mere $50 USD. Saved me all the bullshit associated with crossing Honduras by land. Tomas can be reached at his El Salvador number +503 2648 0050, in Spanish only.

His boat will accommodate one motorcycle, but probably not 2 or anything bigger than a 650. Five of us carried my 250kg (500lb) KLR650 into the water and lifted it into the boat. I wouldn’t like to have tried that with a BMW 1200GS! As at April 2010, he charges $25 USD per passenger, he charged me $50 for me and the bike. He makes the run once or twice a week depending on passenger demand. You can charter the whole boat for $150 to $200 I believe.

Checking in from Mazunte

A quick update to say that I’m not saying anything. :-)

The map shows where I’m at. I’ve taken a few pictures but haven’t posted them yet. I haven’t felt much like writing, so I haven’t. The laptop has been off most of the last few weeks. I’m getting ready to head southwards I think, probably reach Guatemala pretty soon. Maybe take some Spanish lessons in Atigua. I have in mind to write up the trip from my last post in Birmingham, Alabama. When I’m next feeling verbose, I might get to that. Until then, happy new year, be well.

Dropbox getting positive press

TechCrunch featured Dropbox which found it’s way into me via Marc Canter’s post. Seems they’ve hit 1 million users and are experiencing 20+% month on month growth. Now that’s fast.

The service allows you to seamlessly sync files over multiple computers across operating systems. They say they support Linux / Mac / Windows. Looks like a very useful tool. Not sure if I’d trust them with my most sensitive files, but I guess you could encrypt files before uploading.