Man am I ever burnt to a crisp. Im so red I would make a lobster jealous. Its hard to put on clothes, it hurts to have a shower. Using sun screen might have been a good idea yesterday. Anyways dad and I were on the road for 9. We mad it to the boarder around 11. We got to the boarder crossing and met a couple of columbian bikers. Funny thing was dad and I were at the boarder crossing for about 10 minutes and didn't get searched at all, and these columbian guys we searched with a fine tooth comb. They had to un-bolt their seats and un-roll their tent. And they guards never asked us to do anything. Anyways we were stamped out of Peru and told our new biker friends we would see them on the other side. So we rode into ecuador and never got stamped in… There wasn't an immigration building or anything. Anyways make a long story short after going into this town and doing some u-turns we found the place to get stamped in and everything was good. We were now legally in Ecuador. So we caught up with the columbia bikers and rode with them for about an hour or so then turned off to go to Guayaquil. We made it with no problems to Tony's shop. It was great to see him and his wife. After chatting with them for a while we headed off to go and get a room at this hostel that was just around the corner from the shop. Later that night Tony and Ana Karina stopped by and we went out for some sushi. And mamma oh man was it good. After sushi they dropped us off back at the hostel.
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