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Tour De Zack: San Francisco to South America by Bicycle
The Tour De Zack has been split into 7 stages. See the MAP. To find out where Zack is at the moment, you can check the ZackTracker and the latest entries of The Great Blog of Zack. If you are joining us late and want to catch up, Zack will be compiling photos and links to blog entries as …
Zackpacking.com
ZackPacking.com is the newest project that I am working on. The goal is to create to the most comprehensive online how-to guide to independent travel. Whether you are someone who has never traveled, or whether you are a veteran of the traveling arts, ZackPacking.com will be an online database with the information and …
ZackGive
ZackGive is a longer term project I am considering. The name is also temporary. ZackGive would be a database of “Do-Good” opportunities around the world focusing on opportunities suitable for the budget traveler. The vast majority of budget travelers would love the chance to help out in the communities they travel through, but in their …
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Cali Salsa Nights
I lifted both of Eliana’s hands up above her head and, holding them there, led her in a slow spin to her left and watched in complete awe as she effortlessly grooved to the caribbean beat, leading with every dangerous curve of her body; thighs, hips, bum, waist, and boobs all appeared to be moving …
Rebirth of the Pacific
The Forgotten Coast
This stretch of coast is alive. At my feet dozens of tiny hermit crabs inch their way across the black sands leaving diminutive little trails in the soft wet sand behind them while in front of me a squadron of a dozen pelicans fly low over the crashing surf, looking more like boats magically hovering …
Quiet Villages, Loud Machine Guns
Jaque After pulling away from the good ship Victoria our lancha whipped us towards land. We bounced across the surf and over a sandbar before entering a small natural breakwater. We had arrive in Jaque. Now that we were here, the next stage of our journey to Buenaventura, Colombia would be to hire a lancha …
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Michelle Rohr
January 21, 2012 at 10:07 am (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Hi Sir Zack! Funny – I always thought you should do stuff like this. Good to see. You remind me of Chris Guillebeau a bit with a little Blake Mycoskie thrown in. Keep doing what you’re doing.

Michelle Rohr
Zack
January 23, 2012 at 2:59 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Haha thanks Michelle! While I’m not a massive fan of Chris Guillebeau, I’m a big fan of Blake Mycoskie!
Michelle
January 23, 2012 at 7:09 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
I hope you and your sister make it into The Amazing Race!
Michelle
January 24, 2012 at 12:29 am (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Hey, can I put a link to your blog on my blog? I love connecting people with stuff like this. Did your parents tell you how much fun we all had on Christmas? Your dad was HILARIOUS. We love your parents.
Zack
January 26, 2012 at 7:53 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Of course you can put a link on! Christmas sounds like it was a lot of fun! Wish I could have been there.
Cissie, Cuba
February 12, 2013 at 11:31 pm (UTC -4) Link to this comment
Thanks for a superlitious blogg!! Glad I met you in Cuba and found out about this. Thanks to your blogg, you have inspired me and two other friends to cycle through Central America, (next year during dry season *-).
Zack
February 14, 2013 at 11:43 am (UTC -4) Link to this comment
That’s great Cisse! I hope you guys have an amazing trip and I’m really happy to hear that I had a hand in inspiring it! But I thought you were China bound?
Cissie, Cuba
February 16, 2013 at 12:49 am (UTC -4) Link to this comment
I moved to Kunming, China about a month ago. I really like it here, great weather, great people. Am only staying here one year, so the plan is to go to Central America in the spring 2014. I was in Colombia last year around this time, Cartagena (great night life), Bogota (work) and Leticia in the Amazons. I loooved the Amazons, most amazing place I’ve ever been to, however I will never go back. I came back to the UK and discovered that I had a (bot fly) worm in my head.