I met Dom and Leah at the bike rally in Creel. Dom is a plant
manager and Leah a civil engineer. They met whilst working
on the same construction project on the M25. They are riding
to Buenos Aires on Kawasaki KLR650’s they bought in Vancouver.
From BA they’ll fly to Oz and start up a business together.
After missing each other several times we finally got together in
Puerto Vallarta. They had met another English couple, Howie and Elaine,
who are on their way to Mexico City where they pick up the next leg
of thier rtw tickets. They'd bought a car in Vancouver which they
plan to sell in Belize.
We all retired to a local bar for a few drinks. I left them at 2am
when they went off to get something to eat.
I was trying to decide whether I would travel with Dom and Leah on
their bikes for a few days as we are basically going in the same
direction. The only problem is that they get up and go to bed late
whilst I get up and go to bed early. This suggests a fairly basic
incompatibility. However, they are fun and since I’ve never
travelled with any other bikers before I decided to give it a go.
The result of the nights drinking was a plan to drive south down
the coast, spend the afternoon on the beach, stay locally and get
to Guadalajara the next day. I got up at 7.30 am and went to get
my usual latte and bagel for breakfast. On the way I thought it might
be a good idea to get them for everyone as, knowing that Dom and
Leah are incapable of getting going before about midday. it might
kick start them into some kind of hyper activity. When we met the
previous day I was having lunch and they breakfast. Would fresh coffee
from room service help?
Their hotel was pretty, larger and consequently pricier than mine.
It was like a traditional cell block around a central atrium. There
were loads of large potted plants on the ground floor which made
it feel less like a prison.
I knocked on their ground floor door, room 4. The windows were shut.
It must be pretty hot in there I thought.
‘Good morning, Dom and Leah, Room Service here, coffee and bagels for breakfast,
please open the door.’
‘Hi’ Dom said, really a lot more awake than I would have thought.
There was no sound from Leah.
I waited outside. Did Dom hear me and then just roll over and fall
asleep again? I waited a bit more wondering if I should go through
it again. Trying not to get too impatient I chilled out and waited
some more.
A short while later I could see movement behind the door. The latch
went and the door slowly opened. Dom stood there in his boxers looking
slightly sleepy.
‘Hi, I’ve brought you some coffee and croissants so we're ready to
leave at nine o’clock.’
‘Wow, thanks’. Dom looked rather pleased.
‘Which room are Howie and Elaine in?’
‘Thirty four’ said Leah from somewhere inside.
I went upstairs looking for thirty-four. It was on the third floor
as I remembered Howie complaining about how hot it was in the evening
having had the sun on the roof all day.
I knocked on the door and went through my routine. I heard a sound
and the curtains started to twitch. I saw a hand draw them aside.
I offered the small plastic bag with two lattes held tightly in it
to keep them upright through the window. The hand took them and they
disappeared inside. At that moment Howie drew the curtain back. He
looked a bit surprised but also really pleased that I’d brought
him breakfast. It was quite touching.
It was at this point I realised there was a teeny weeny problem.
It wasn’t Howie. It was some one I’d never seen before
and now he had my coffees. The windows were barred. How was I going
to get them back? I started laughing.
The curtain moved again and my coffees slowly re-emerged.
‘Thank you, sorry about that’ I said.
I laughed again and chuckled as I went downstairs to have another
go at getting the right room for Howie and Elaine.
I told the story to Dom and Leah. It was just another one of those
things that seem to happen to me on a fairly regular basis.
‘This is what life’s all about’, I said. Leah started to snort
and giggle. She had an extraordinary laugh. Even weirder than my sneezes.
‘So what room are they really in?’
‘It’s thirty-five ‘ said Dom.
‘Thirty-four was the one we were going to have but didn’t’,
said Leah helpfully.
I went back upstairs and tried my now finely tuned routine for the
third time.
Elaine opened the door and I gave them to her explaining what had
just happened.
‘He’s another biker, Rob, an American'. Rob started in Virginia and
is also headed to Ushaia. We’re all on the same southerly wave.
I met him a couple of hours later outside my hotel as I was going
to meet Dom and Leah.
‘I was asleep and this bloke woke me up. All I heard was 'I’ve got
your lattes and bagels' so I took them as they came through the window. When
I heard you laughing I thought you must be ok so I gave them back. I could hear
you laughing as you went downstairs.’
I'm sure we’ll meet again in a few weeks. We actually met in
Punta Perula two days later. When I asked him what he like to do
the next day he replied 'Be allowed to keep my own coffee and
bagel for breakfast'.