CARTAGENA - CUCUTA

      FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND Carthagenians lined our route of departure on Friday, April 22,1988. Choppers buzzed overhead. Soldiers in black uniforms with fully loaded M-16's attempted to force the crowds back from the Rallye staging area. Camera crews were everywhere.The first and only Trans Amazon Rally is off when a pistol is fired into the air at 11 AM . We, the press, get Mitsubishi Monteros. At 100 mph they seem to be able to keep up with the racers for the most part. Actually we passed many cars on the road that were boiling over in the 100 degree heat. The first stretch of the 700 mile route for the day was pretty effortless. We headed East Northeast along the Caribbean coast. The road was ours. Throughout the entire Colombian portion of the Rallye, the Army had sealed off all regular traffic when we were barreling through, so there was no nonsense with the ancient rickety buses and diesel belching trucks that climb 12000 foot mountains at 5 mph. Even the "enemy" had been negotiated with; we were to have free passage through M-19 territory as well.

        At Santa Marta, a famous transshipment point for Colombian Gold, we turn south. It is at this point that the Andes reach their Northernmost point as they drop off into the Caribbean.It is also the only place in the Caribbean that one can see snow, on top of a 16,000 foot glacier. Another easy stretch of highway. The Monteros do not have the extra fuel tanks that give the other big 4 wheels up to 800 mile range. This is later remedied by carrying large cans of gas. We fill up twice, after about 250 miles each time. The race had gotten off to a late start as it would almost every day. Instead of 7 AM, it had been almost 11 by the time we got rolling. It had been an easy first day by sunset. And very self gratifying too. At every gas station and water stop we are surrounded by teen lovelies. I feel like David Cassidy in 1971. I actually sign autographs. It makes no difference that I'm a reporter, how would they know? I develop a trade mark signature. My name through a heart. They all scream "Mi Amor!", and blow kisses as we speed away.