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Epic Cannonball Run: Biking Adventure Through Central America

Epic Cannonball Run: Biking Adventure Through Central America

James Crowe and Jordan Hufnagel of West America are two dudes riding bikes around North and South America. Yup, just two stoked, badass, fancy free travelers, living life to the fullest and photographing it along the way. As one of our 24 Best Travel Blogs and Websites we're happy to give you a peek into some of the awesome (hair-raising) situations they find themselves in. We'll start with this cannonball run from Guatemala to Honduras to Nicaragua to Panama, which they did in a week's time.

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