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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



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Old 21 Jun 2007
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Tierra Del Fuego Ferry

Hi, I stored my Honda 125 in Ushuaia last November after riding down from Mexico blog at home
I got delayed here in the UK edditing an m/s. Now I must collect the bike and head north. I want to take the Puerto Natales to Puerto Mont ferry. Presumably the roads out of Ushuaia will be closed. Does anyone know of ships or ferries connecting to Puerto Natales?
Yeah, I know. Old men should stay home. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I have a book contract and don't wish to repay the advance!
Grateful for any help...
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Tamic Sa

Hola "Viejo man" (así te autodefiniste)
Consultá en .:: Bienvenidos a TAMIC SA ::.
Creo que al no tener que salir del país el tramite puede ser sencillo y podés ordenar que te embarquen la moto desde UK. Después arrancás tu viaje desde Buenos Aires.
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Viejo De Verdad

Tengo 74 annos. Ahora mismo, tengo me moto en Ushuaia. Volare BA 10 Julio. Despues volare Ushuaia. Quiro viajar asta Puerto Natal claro y despues asta Purto Mont con barco. La problema es el transportation de Ushuaia asta Puerto Natal en Augusto! Los caminos cerados, no? Y super frio!
Esculpa me que no escrivo bien Espanol. Soy un Ingles estupido. Gracias, simon
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Post Quisiera poder andar en moto los proximos 20 años.

Hola Simon
que suerte para mi si dentro de 20 años puedo subir a una moto!!!! Tengo 52 años y admiro tu coraje. Entiendo muy bien tu español.
De Ushuaia a Punta Arenas tendrías que poder cargar la moto en un camión o camioneta que trabaje con fletes. Es pequeña y entra en cualquier vehiculo. Luego otro de Punta Arenas a Puerto Natales.
También es posible ir por Rio Gallegos, Argentina, y cruzar en Rio Turbio a Puerto Natales, siempre con un flete.
Puerto Mont aun es muy frio en Agosto. Que lástima que no querés esperar la primavera.
Saludos y a tus ordenes para lo que necesites en Argentina
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YOUTH IS IN THE MIND (and the back)

Hola y gracias, Raul, por la informacion. Usted, tan jovensito, trenta annos mas al minimo sobra vuestro moto grande. Yo, un porquito menus: La lucha, la lucha....
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Hi Simon

I’m just posted some links in other thread than can be helpful for you.
http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...748#post140499

I don’t recommend you to ride right now in our Patagonian Winter.
The cold isn’t the worst. The snow and the ICE it will be.
I don’t know about the ferries to PA or PN but If you will be shipping the bike whit a Truck (Fletes) be careful with the paper work. TdelF its an special territory for the Argentinean Custom so from there to the continent its like an international shipped too.

VERY IMPORTANT: Don’t forget to ask for your new Argentinean Temporary Import for your bike at any border!!!!

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Gracias, Javier, asta pronto....
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hi simon, go to comapa.com and look for the "navimag" link - there you'll find dates and prices
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