>>1577656Thanks for the sweet words anon, really apreciated, it was crazy as I went out /hobo/ style with just 50 pesos and food for 2 days, just for the sake of getting accustomed to doing things "the hard way" like in the old days and because I'm actually broke af lmao, a lot of kindhearted strangers sent by God himself helped me througout the road, like this old lady in a cafe in bumfucknowhere that fed me the best lasagna I ever eaten when I ran out of food, or this one kid in his "veintiochona" bike that gave me some free sweet bread he was selling and took me for a tour around Guaymas, even all the kids and people that waved at me, little things like that make me have faith in humanity again, that despite being at one of the most violent shitholes in the world there's still good people around willing to help you without asking anything in exchange. At the end, I didn't made it to Mazatlan, but being able to see and hug my grandma made the trip complete for me by now. I'm still working at the tomato fields doing squats and scratching some pesos from the ground to get some new parts for me ole' Franchesca so I can continue down to the south after Christmas, which I hope to spend here with my loved ones, but yeah, I believe when you have faith in God, you find a purpose and means to accomplish, so then you can do stuff that most people deem to be "impossible", I hope you find the means or the timing to accomplish what you want to do anon
>nokian studded tyres + lots of high calorie foods>lots of mylar and woodYou can do it anon, I believe in you.