To complete the experience of LaCarrera Panamericana 2009 please let me share what I gained. Last report was approaching the border at Neuvo Laredo Mexico late Sunday afternoon. George, Gert & I had been pushing north the past 800 miles since leaving a dark rainy Mexico City before 6:00 a.m. It takes about 3 hrs to complete the border crossing after cancelling insurance, paper work, waiting in line etc… With only 900 more miles to Mississippi and then 900 more to Virginia we make the call to keep going through the night. It is a beautiful night time drive with distant lighting across Texas. Wishing not to wake the other two but needing the company I tune in a local radio station. Willie is singing about riding the rails on the City of New Orleans and rolling along through darkness in the Mississippi Delta. It is just what I need. Into Louisiana then north to Mississippi. Arrive Jackson at little after sunup in time for breakfast. I am home! With the revived energy that comes from sunshine and food, George and Gert point the Jeep east along I-20 and press on. They should be home before midnight.
These same clothes have been on my back for 4 days. They are all I came across the border with. Luggage is misplaced somewhere in Mexico (later located). A hot shower, shave and clean clothes go a long way in one’s disposition in a situation like this. The rest of the day is spent outside on a perfect Chamber of Commerce day driving an old Ford tractor. I am in the woods with my brother, planting winter food plots for the wildlife. Something good about turning up dirt and planting seeds for new growth. It takes planning and time but all good things do. Under these clear blue skies it slowing comes to me how the past few days in Mexico have helped me grow.
That night I have a home cooked meal with my mother and father and tell them of the adventure. Of my huge disappointment at crashing George’s car! But then the story changed. The story became dealing with the adversity. The Federales! The limited communication. The long distances and limited sleep. The long trek out of Mexico and journey home with two wonderful individuals, George and Gert! The adventure had continued long past the point when the Maserati stopped. The LaCarrera experience taught me many lessons about patience and understanding. About being more tolerant of other people the next time disappoint comes along. Lessons about respecting each member of the team and how everyone plays a role. How important it is to tell those supporting you “Thank You!” Life is about how we treat people! I returned from LaCarrera a better man because of the people that asked me to go. The Predator Team that David & Larry put together, the crew that did more with less and always made it happen, the other drivers that make it so much fun, and of course George that serves as an inspiration to us all. Great friends sharing great times along Life’s adventurous road. Thank you for sharing a portion of your road with me.
JP
Thanks Byron for sharing your adventures with us. I’ve enjoyed watching it all unfold from the safety of my sofa!
Well done to all those concerned – I am very proud to be connected to the Predator family.
By: Julie on October 30, 2009
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JP, Thanks for being a friend and fellow Predatorian. Your words truly sum up this adventure that we have completed. Thanks again Byron and Predator. Danny Stewart BMW #282 “aka the Frog”
By: Danny Stewart on October 31, 2009
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Many thanks to the Predator team – Foremost to Dave for making it happen; the girls Debbie, Denise and Lauren for the many hours they put in doing all the paperwork, etc – they made it a painless experience, especially with border crossings; the crew that worked long hours, in less than ideal conditions with great enthusiasm, to keep us going and, of course, the other drivers – great guys to hang with. And last but not least, Larry, my partner in this adventure, who I was fortunate to share this experience with. Til next year – adios amigos! Mike aka Taco Miguel. #319.
By: Mike Harris on November 1, 2009
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