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We are Bruce and Sharon Brown.
We already moved to Acapulco, GRO Mexico, and, now we're ready to get out of the heat. We've heard of a wonderful place on the planet called "Boquete", or "The Gap", in english.

It's in the western edge of Panama.

This blog is about our moving there with our two children, Joshua and Mahlin.

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Pan American Highway prep

Friday, 24. August 2007 by Bruce Brown

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This is the home we’re leaving in Acapulco.  A total of two years in our home; a great place to be with very good people living near us at the monastery/convent.

On on to the logistics of us getting to Panama.  I’ve purchased the plane tickets for the family, but now realize it’s going to be too expensive to get the dogs/some things and our car to Boquete.  We have a 97 red Jeep Cherokee Sport Country that we love.  It goes anywhere.  And, although the general consensus seems to be that we should sell our jeep and purchase in Panama.  We’re going to keep the jeep. We may regret it --but we’re leaving everything behind in Acapulco --so we’d like our Jeep.  We also have two dogs.  So I started adding it up.  In Mexico, 170 dollars each for a qualified crate to ship the dogs.  $86 per dog for airplane tickets.  A bunch to ship the car.  A lot of money to take extra baggage on the plane.  Money’s an issue.  So I decided I can’t fly --gotta drive.  Sharon and the kids will fly.  I’ll leave a few days early, and meet them there.  I get a challenging/trip alone --and I think that’s going to be good.

We came to Mexico with two trailers.  Both trailers broke from the weight in remote places.  (That’s a great story that involves a great welder guy in the middle of a small town in Mexico.)

So, the last several days I’ve been preparing the car for the trip.  Balance the tires & alignment ($25).  Synthetic oil change ($45).  New wipers ($12).  Fixed the drivers-side window so I can roll down the window rather than open my door ($60). Check brakes --new rear brakes ($30). It’s all fixed --and I’m pleased with the price --Mexico prices.  The car’s ready to go.

I’m excited to drive the Pan American highway.  I’ll be able to say I did it until I’m old and be glad I did.

Now, I want to find a trailer hitch for the jeep. We have a tray that fits in a trailer hitch and I’d like to use it to take some more boxes on the trip.  Just a few of our things.

I’m going to drive with my two English Shepherds, some stuff, and treat it in my mind like a vacation, not a move. It’s a good trip --one people plan for for years and want to do it. It’s not a chore, it’s an adventure.  I’m going to pay attention to everything along the way. 

I’ll take notes on my laptop --and post them when I get to internet. There are going to be obstacles, and a lot of wonderful experiences.