Some good that has come from the chaos. Like almost all tourism around the globe we had to cut our summer riding season here in Patagonia short. We cancelled our last big tour, our final rentals never happened due to the border being closed, in short it was a scramble to get all our clients taken care of in the last minute. But they were understanding and so were we. Moto Patagonia can reschedule the tours and rentals for next season, and we are looking forward to getting past this crisis and on to new and better things for the 20/21 season. It has been a whirlwind experience for us and we are like most, making the best decisions we can with the limited information we receive.
Now, on to the good part of all this craziness. The extra time we now have to sort through the bikes, logistics, and most important the new ideas we have for next season! I got a full day to tear down my KTM Super Enduro and make some changes to the rear suspension, clean up some wiring, and add a new rear frame brace. I was able to work all day without a single interruption.
We also have been able to sit down and talk about the new and exciting things we want to do for next season as well, soon to be announced.
Overall, I think taking this time some of us have to sort through the back log of projects we have on going is smart. It will keep us all focused and give our mind a break from the constant incoming news we are all receiving.
A special shout out to the medical staff that are without a doubt working hard to help as many as they can. To everyone who is Mission critical, which includes lots of my own personal family, keep up the good work and get rest when and wherever you can.
Cheers from Chile!
Now, on to the good part of all this craziness. The extra time we now have to sort through the bikes, logistics, and most important the new ideas we have for next season! I got a full day to tear down my KTM Super Enduro and make some changes to the rear suspension, clean up some wiring, and add a new rear frame brace. I was able to work all day without a single interruption.
We also have been able to sit down and talk about the new and exciting things we want to do for next season as well, soon to be announced.
Overall, I think taking this time some of us have to sort through the back log of projects we have on going is smart. It will keep us all focused and give our mind a break from the constant incoming news we are all receiving.
A special shout out to the medical staff that are without a doubt working hard to help as many as they can. To everyone who is Mission critical, which includes lots of my own personal family, keep up the good work and get rest when and wherever you can.
Cheers from Chile!