Two trips down island (we've learned it is not called "going to town") in one week. It is 33 miles roundtrip, with another 20 miles to the storage locker.
I took pictures from the truck so you could ride along.
| These three little turtles have been with us for many years, always traveling on our vehicles' dashboards, and now they are on board in Roatan. Can you guess their names? | 
| This is some sort of bar or restaurant just down the road from us. | 
| I shot quite a few homesteads. Most were taken through the windshield so quality isn't great but gives you some idea of the area architecture. | 
| Long and winding roads. The roads are pretty bad but the scenery makes up for it. | 
| This path leads down to Camp Bay Beach, which is a public beach next to where we are staying. | 
Back on the road again after that short detour to check out the entrance to Camp Bay Beach.  | 
| This is an ear-popping climb | 
| I don't know if you can see it, but the foliage is laden with dust. There hasn't been rain in a long time. | 
| This gravel pit supplies gravel for the entire island. | 
| Look at the rock border, hand-stacked along the fence. | 
| We thought this place sold honey. (It's a restaurant!) | 
| The Caribbean Sea is our constant companion. | 
| This gravel road is 5.3 miles long. At Punta Gorda the road magically becomes asphalt. | 
| Island Dogs are everywhere. We've also encountered horses and a cow in the road. | 
| I guess no place is devoid of political and advertising signs. | 
| Notice the change in road surface- wow, what a difference! | 
| This little boy stood in the middle of the road collecting donations. You see this often. | 
| This is called Five Flags. We like to stop here to take in the magnificent scenery and give the dogs a chance to stretch their legs and stuff. | 
| View from Five Flags | 
| This is a Catholic Church | 
| Mike loves the stairs to this home. Lots of work, right?! | 
| I look forward to one day having our names on a signpost at the road up the hill to our home! | 
| The woman who lives here sells clothing. Venta de ropa. | 
| Heading Home When we hit the gravel road I tell the anxious dogs, "we're almost home, guys." And Mike says, "Mama's lyin' to ya, boys." 5.3 miles takes us a half hour to drive.  | 




