Go Back   Horizons Unlimited - The HUBB > Events > HU Travellers Meetings - North America
HU Travellers Meetings - North America Canada / USA / Mexico and Central America Travellers Meetings - organisation and planning, discussion, getting there etc.
Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


Photo by George Guille
It's going to be a long 300km...
Bolivian Amazon



Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
  #16  
Old 15 Sep 2004
Registered Users
New on the HUBB
 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Posts: 19
I intended on camping last year and brought all my gear.
I ended up getting turned on to a way cool motel by other riders for 22 USD a night.

It was very cold at night and I great heater and warm bed seemed like the better route for the dinero.

I'm bringing camp gear again this year just in case I get hung up somewhere wierd. who knows?

//dx

Reply With Quote
  #17  
Old 15 Sep 2004
Registered Users
HUBB regular
 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: almere,holland
Posts: 51
I'll go camping, I'm bringing my camping gear but will probably try a hotel if the nights are really cold.
see you there,

Mark
Reply With Quote
  #18  
Old 16 Sep 2004
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Posts: 233
I think last year was a bit colder than normal for late October. Still, I've got my eye on a nice down bag. I've camped in colder weather in the area but it was in January.

Kurt
Reply With Quote
  #19  
Old 16 Sep 2004
Contributing Member
HUBB regular
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NYC, NY, USA
Posts: 37
Quote:
Originally posted by Kurt:
I think last year was a bit colder than normal for late October. Still, I've got my eye on a nice down bag. I've camped in colder weather in the area but it was in January.

Kurt
A new down bag sounds good now that sale sale season is here.
I'd like to volunteer as one of the demo bike for the tire change session. My rear should be toast as I'm riding from nyc. Is anyone else planning on changing tires in Creel?

Dan nyc ST1100 Adventure



[This message has been edited by Digiamo (edited 16 September 2004).]
Reply With Quote
  #20  
Old 17 Sep 2004
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Posts: 233
I'd be up for it. Not keen on lugging a tire or two all the way from Chicago, but if it was a for sure thing I might do it.

Kurt
Reply With Quote
  #21  
Old 18 Sep 2004
Contributing Member
HUBB regular
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NYC, NY, USA
Posts: 37
I feel the same so I pinged Juan. I think I'll let this develop a bit before I lug a rear all the way from nyc. The "Mexican style" tire change needs a bit more clarification too.
Guess this is all part of the adventure.

Dan DiGiacomo nyc ST1100

Hola Dan,
It only makes sense to take a fresh tire if the one on the bike now is worn out more than 2/3 of the
original tread, or if you are riding the bike down and by the time you actually get there, it will be
worn down.

The ground in the CC region is pretty hard, mostly hard pack and loose rocks, so it really does not
make that much of a difference how much tread you've got on your tires, as long as they are not
excessively worn that it might pose a safety concern.

As far as having the ability to change it at the meeting, absolutely, I am sure we can find a good
tire service "Mexican style" shop that has the necessary tools and a couple of guys that we can
supervise for this procedure, or I will be happy to change it for you, it should only take 15 - 20 min.

Let me know what you think.
Cheers,

Ibarra
Reply With Quote
  #22  
Old 19 Sep 2004
Grant Johnson's Avatar
HU Founder
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Dec 1997
Location: BC Canada
Posts: 7,230
No worries on tire changes, we'll be doing a demo on it, so you'll have an opportunity to practice new skills! (with an experienced hand or three there to help out!)

DO bring a spare tube - always a good idea even with a tubeless tire/rim, just in case you manage to really damage a tire - and yes we'll cover all that stuff) Bring patch kits with TWO tubes of glue, plus a truck boot/BIG patch.

Note that we will be doing seminars and training all day Saturday, so don't plan on riding Saturday. We'll even have a short rider training course by an expert trainer available if all goes well. Next year we are looking at a full on ride training course if there is enough interest. Are YOU interested in a three day course in CC?

see you there!

Grant, in Munich at the moment, heading for Portugal soon for the HU Portugal Travel Meeting next weekend.
__________________
Grant Johnson
Seek, and ye shall find.

------------------------
Inspiring, Informing and Connecting travellers since 1997!
www.HorizonsUnlimited.com
Reply With Quote
  #23  
Old 20 Sep 2004
Contributing Member
New on the HUBB
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Posts: 3
Quote:
Originally posted by Kurt:
Oddly engough, my insurance co. (Progressive) will cover everything but liability. They will even cover towing to the border. Go figure. So with that and liability from another company the bank should be happy.

Kurt

I also have progressive - was told no go on Mexico. Grrr.



[This message has been edited by lasvegasrider (edited 20 September 2004).]
__________________
Michael T
aka lasvegasrider
Reply With Quote
  #24  
Old 20 Sep 2004
Contributing Member
New on the HUBB
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Posts: 3
Quote:
Originally posted by Grant Johnson:
Don't forget to register and order your t-shirt if you want one!
Hey Grant - Mike Torst here - I paid up, including membership and such - please give me a gingle at link above - seems like something got messed up.



[This message has been edited by Grant Johnson (edited 22 September 2004).]
__________________
Michael T
aka lasvegasrider
Reply With Quote
  #25  
Old 20 Sep 2004
Contributing Member
New on the HUBB
 
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Posts: 3
Quote:
Originally posted by JSherm:
Does anyone know if there are still cambins available at the KOA, anyone interested in sharing one?

Hi. I have a cabin at the KOA - So far it is me and 3 others sharing it - if a space opens I'll post the opening.[This message has been edited by lasvegasrider (edited 20 September 2004).]



[This message has been edited by lasvegasrider (edited 20 September 2004).]
__________________
Michael T
aka lasvegasrider
Reply With Quote
  #26  
Old 20 Sep 2004
BklynDakar's Avatar
Gold Member
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NY, USA
Posts: 356
I just got back from the BMW RA rally in West Virgin and just catching up. BTW, I took the dirt bike school and had a blast.

Route: I am coming from NYC, probably with at least one other HU member (Dan) but I have not made any route plans yet. I would very much like to meet others prior to crossing the border. I think it would be a lot fun is a lot of us crossed at the same time.

If anyone emails me there departure dates/route I would could periodically post a list of people to help us connect with each other.

Tires: Actually, I was planning on bringing two tires and having them changed in Arizona or New Mex before crossing.

Classes: Grant, I love the idea of practical classes, like tire changing riding training. I would be very interested. I'm sure you have a lot of contacts, but the guy at the BMW RA rally dirt bike school vas very good and a great guy.

------------------
Brooklyn Dakar
http://motorcycleramblings.blogspot.com/
__________________
Prevously known as JSherm
My blog: http://www.motorcycleramblings.com/
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/sherman/ I will up date this soon, really Grant, I will....
"This is the story of America. Everybody's doing what they think they're supposed to do." J Kerouac
"Who's more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him" OW Kenobi
Reply With Quote
  #27  
Old 21 Sep 2004
Contributing Member
HUBB regular
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: NYC, NY, USA
Posts: 37
Jacob, It's inspiring to hear you had a good rally and dirt training in WV. I look forward to picking your brain.
It's encouraging that you are bringing two tires on the pack but I am not planning to go through NM or Arizona except maybe on the way back over three weeks later. Is that what you mean?
I am planning on spending the night of the 13th in Presidio, TX so I'll be fresh for the crossing on the 14th. Does anyone know the clean, cheap, motorcycle friendly motels in town?

Dan nyc
ST1100 Adven-tour
Reply With Quote
  #28  
Old 21 Sep 2004
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Posts: 233
I may be in Presido on the 13th as well. On my way through last year Presido didn't look like much more than a trailer park and gas station. Ojinaga looked a lot more inviting with a beter choice of places to stay and eat. I was headed north and stayed in a town called Marfa if memory serves me. A couple of cheap hotels up there. Let me know your plans maybe we could hook up.

Kurt
Reply With Quote
  #29  
Old 21 Sep 2004
Registered Users
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Chicago, IL, USA
Posts: 233
BTW, your temporary vehicle permit can be purchased in advance at a numer of big city Mexican Consolates (Chicago, NY, etc.) I plan on doing that this year to save a bit of time and hassle.

Kurt
Reply With Quote
  #30  
Old 21 Sep 2004
BklynDakar's Avatar
Gold Member
Veteran HUBBer
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: NY, USA
Posts: 356
Looking the map I was thinking of crossing at El Paso. Maybe a little less direct, but on US interstate rather than crossing E-W in Mexico. Is there a reason you guys aren't going that route.

------------------
Brooklyn Dakar
http://motorcycleramblings.blogspot.com/

[This message has been edited by JSherm (edited 28 September 2004).]
__________________
Prevously known as JSherm
My blog: http://www.motorcycleramblings.com/
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/tstories/sherman/ I will up date this soon, really Grant, I will....
"This is the story of America. Everybody's doing what they think they're supposed to do." J Kerouac
"Who's more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him" OW Kenobi
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 Registered Users and/or Members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On


 
 

Announcements

Thinking about traveling? Not sure about the whole thing? Watch the HU Achievable Dream Video Trailers and then get ALL the information you need to get inspired and learn how to travel anywhere in the world!

Have YOU ever wondered who has ridden around the world? We did too - and now here's the list of Circumnavigators!
Check it out now
, and add your information if we didn't find you.

Next HU Eventscalendar

HU Event and other updates on the HUBB Forum "Traveller's Advisories" thread.
ALL Dates subject to change.

2024:

Add yourself to the Updates List for each event!

Questions about an event? Ask here

HUBBUK: info

See all event details

 
World's most listened to Adventure Motorbike Show!
Check the RAW segments; Grant, your HU host is on every month!
Episodes below to listen to while you, err, pretend to do something or other...

2020 Edition of Chris Scott's Adventure Motorcycling Handbook.

2020 Edition of Chris Scott's Adventure Motorcycling Handbook.

"Ultimate global guide for red-blooded bikers planning overseas exploration. Covers choice & preparation of best bike, shipping overseas, baggage design, riding techniques, travel health, visas, documentation, safety and useful addresses." Recommended. (Grant)



Ripcord Rescue Travel Insurance.

Ripcord Rescue Travel Insurance™ combines into a single integrated program the best evacuation and rescue with the premier travel insurance coverages designed for adventurers.

Led by special operations veterans, Stanford Medicine affiliated physicians, paramedics and other travel experts, Ripcord is perfect for adventure seekers, climbers, skiers, sports enthusiasts, hunters, international travelers, humanitarian efforts, expeditions and more.

Ripcord travel protection is now available for ALL nationalities, and travel is covered on motorcycles of all sizes!


 

What others say about HU...

"This site is the BIBLE for international bike travelers." Greg, Australia

"Thank you! The web site, The travels, The insight, The inspiration, Everything, just thanks." Colin, UK

"My friend and I are planning a trip from Singapore to England... We found (the HU) site invaluable as an aid to planning and have based a lot of our purchases (bikes, riding gear, etc.) on what we have learned from this site." Phil, Australia

"I for one always had an adventurous spirit, but you and Susan lit the fire for my trip and I'll be forever grateful for what you two do to inspire others to just do it." Brent, USA

"Your website is a mecca of valuable information and the (video) series is informative, entertaining, and inspiring!" Jennifer, Canada

"Your worldwide organisation and events are the Go To places to for all serious touring and aspiring touring bikers." Trevor, South Africa

"This is the answer to all my questions." Haydn, Australia

"Keep going the excellent work you are doing for Horizons Unlimited - I love it!" Thomas, Germany

Lots more comments here!



Five books by Graham Field!

Diaries of a compulsive traveller
by Graham Field
Book, eBook, Audiobook

"A compelling, honest, inspiring and entertaining writing style with a built-in feel-good factor" Get them NOW from the authors' website and Amazon.com, Amazon.ca, Amazon.co.uk.



Back Road Map Books and Backroad GPS Maps for all of Canada - a must have!

New to Horizons Unlimited?

New to motorcycle travelling? New to the HU site? Confused? Too many options? It's really very simple - just 4 easy steps!

Horizons Unlimited was founded in 1997 by Grant and Susan Johnson following their journey around the world on a BMW R80G/S.

Susan and Grant Johnson Read more about Grant & Susan's story

Membership - help keep us going!

Horizons Unlimited is not a big multi-national company, just two people who love motorcycle travel and have grown what started as a hobby in 1997 into a full time job (usually 8-10 hours per day and 7 days a week) and a labour of love. To keep it going and a roof over our heads, we run events all over the world with the help of volunteers; we sell inspirational and informative DVDs; we have a few selected advertisers; and we make a small amount from memberships.

You don't have to be a Member to come to an HU meeting, access the website, or ask questions on the HUBB. What you get for your membership contribution is our sincere gratitude, good karma and knowing that you're helping to keep the motorcycle travel dream alive. Contributing Members and Gold Members do get additional features on the HUBB. Here's a list of all the Member benefits on the HUBB.




All times are GMT +1. The time now is 00:39.