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Smile MEXICO to TIERRA DE FUEGO - Octuber 2008

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Greetings from Mexico, I am organizing a trip from Cancun to the tierra de fuego Argentina of 90 days, departure middle October 2008, return middle January 2009
I,ll be traveling with my wife on a bmw gs 1200.if anybody wants to join us for this big adventure, please send me a mail and



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Cancun is a long way from here....

Another guy and I are planning on leaving Belligham, Washington for TDF around October 1st. Should be in Mexico by the 3rd or 4th, but then we'll start to slow down a bit and smell the frioles.
He rides an 1150GS and I have a 650GS. I plan on hitting Usuhaia for Christmas and then heading north thru Chile to Santiago. My tentative plan is to be back home by mid January.

Have you got a route planned out? How many of you at this time? What is your "riding style"? Go far and fast and rest up in a four start? Go off road and see what's over there and tent at night? Stop at every interesting Cantina and sample the local favorites?

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Ushuaia for Christmas

Looks like I need to make some reservations for Ushuaia.

My SO and I will be leaving eastern Canada in mid-September and hope to be in Ushuaia for Christmas. We will be riding 2 up on a BMW R1200GS Adv.

Looks like we may have opportunities to meet up.

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Another guy and I are planning on leaving Belligham, Washington for TDF around October 1st. Should be in Mexico by the 3rd or 4th, but then we'll start to slow down a bit and smell the frioles.
He rides an 1150GS and I have a 650GS. I plan on hitting Usuhaia for Christmas and then heading north thru Chile to Santiago. My tentative plan is to be back home by mid January.

Have you got a route planned out? How many of you at this time? What is your "riding style"? Go far and fast and rest up in a four start? Go off road and see what's over there and tent at night? Stop at every interesting Cantina and sample the local favorites?

Tom
Hi Riders
We are planning to start our trip on Oct 11 starting in Cancun and go first to Guadalajada Jalisco Méx. for the BMW International convention and then on Oct.19th go to the south. We are planning drive about 300 to 800 km per day depending the road and climate. We like start all days early in the morning and drive until 4 or 5 pm. Last month I went to Costa Rica with another biker, and know the road so, we are planning this time jump San Salvador and the frontier, there are bad service and we spend a lot of time in the traffic. Crossing from the Guatemalas´s north is better to arrive n Honduras, and then.. the adventure... we are planning the road, and more or lees is like this:

Fecha
Cuidad - Estado Pais Km
  • 11 al 15 /10/2008 Cancun - Guadalajara Mexico 785km
  • 15 al 19/10/2008 Convencion BMW Mexico 400 km
  • 19-oct Guadalajara - Morelia Mexico 380 km
  • 20-oct Morelia - Puebla Mexico 435 km
  • 21-oct Puebla - Oaxaca Mexico 363 km
  • 22-oct Oaxaca - San Cristobal de las casas México 600 km
  • 23-oct San Cristobal - Huehuetenango Mexico - Guatemala 350 km
  • 24-oct Huehuetenango - Coban - San Pedro Sula Guatemala- Honduras 500 km
  • 25-oct San Pedro Sula - Granada Honduras - Nicaragua 720km
  • 26-oct Granada - San José Nicaragua - Costarica 550 km
  • 27 / 28 oct San José - Panamá Costarica - Panama 890 km
  • 29-oct Embarque a Cartagena Ferry Panama - Colombia
  • 30-oct Recoger motos en Cartagena Colombia
  • 31-oct *Planeación de Viaje Stop
  • 01-nov *Cartagena - Medellin Colombia
  • 02-nov *Cartagena - Medellin *Estado de carretera Colombia 700 km
  • 03-nov Medellin - Cali Colombia 420 km
  • 04-nov Cali - Quito Colombia -Ecuador 550 km
  • 05-nov Quito - Guayaquil Ecuador 650 km
  • 06-nov Guayaquil - Pura Ecuador - Peru 450 km
  • 07-nov Pura - Lima Peru
  • 08-nov Pura - Lima Peru
  • 09-nov Pura - Lima Peru 981 km
  • 10-nov Lima - Cusco Peru
  • 11-nov Lima - Cusco Peru
  • 12-nov Lima - Cusco - Visita Peru 1100 km
  • 13-nov Cusco - Machupicchu - Visita Peru
  • 14-nov Machupicchu - Visita Peru 112 km
  • 15-nov Machupicchu - Visita - Tren Visita Peru
  • 16-nov Cusco - Puno Peru
  • 17-nov Cusco - Puno Peru 388 km
  • 18-nov Puno - Arica Peru
  • 19-nov Puno - Arica Peru 350 km
  • 22-nov Arica - Iquique Peru - Chile 307 km
  • 23-nov Iquique - Antofagasta Chile 493 km
  • 24-nov Antofagasta - Copiapo Chile 564 km
  • 25-nov Copiapo - Coquimbo Chile 344 km
  • 26-nov Coquimbo - Valparaiso Chile 412 km
  • 27-nov Valparaiso - Santiago Chile 112 km
  • 28-nov Santiago * Dia libre Chile
  • 29-nov Santiago - Talcahuano Chile 521 km
  • 30-nov Talcahuano - Osorno 547 km
  • 01-dic Osrno - Bariloche Chile - Argentina 250 km
  • 02-dic Bariloche - Esquel Argentina 330 km
  • 03-dic Esquel - Termas de Puyuhuapi Argentina 260 km
  • 04-dic Puyuhuapi - Coyhaique Argentina 200 km
  • 05-dic Coyhaique - Perito Moreno Argentina 260 km
  • 06-dic Perito Moreno - Estancia la Angostura Argentina 330 km
  • 07-dic Estancia la Angostura - Calafate Argentina 300 km
  • 08-dic Calafate - Alrededores Glacial Perito Moreno Argentina 150 km
  • 09-dic Calafate - Torres del Paine Argentina 240 km
  • 10-dic Torres del Paine - Recorrido Alrededores Argentina 150 km
  • 11-dic Torres del Paine - Cruce Ferry a Punta Delgada Argentina
  • 12-dic Punta Delgada - Recorrido Alrededores Argentina Tierra de fuego
  • 13-dic Punta Delgada - Rio Grande ferry Argentina Tierra de fuego
  • 14-dic Rio Grande - Tolhuin Argentina Tierra de fuego 450 km
  • 15-dic Tolhuin - Ushuaia Argentina Ushuaia 450 km
  • 16-dic Ushuaia
  • 17-dic Ushuaia
  • 18-dic Ushuaia - Tolhuin *Regreso 450 km
  • 19-dic Tolhuin - Rio Grande 450 km
  • 20-dic Rio Grande Ferry - Punta delgada

Total 19244
km

For the return our idea is to cross Argentina and Paraguay, Uruguay and Brasil. If you have some information, there are welcome!

Hope you going to join us and tell us wath do you think.

Regards from Cancun

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Looks like I need to make some reservations for Ushuaia.

My SO and I will be leaving eastern Canada in mid-September and hope to be in Ushuaia for Christmas. We will be riding 2 up on a BMW R1200GS Adv.

Looks like we may have opportunities to meet up.

Robert
Hi Robert
Our schedule is in Tom's answer!
Regards from Cancun!
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Hi Pascal

You certainly have it all planned out. We will be taking much of the same route but our schedule will be looser. The more we research the more we find we want to see. We are hoping to be in Ushuaia for Christmas but even that is flexible. By the looks of your schedule we could certainly cross paths.

Are you aware of the HUBB Meeting in Viedma, Argentinain December?
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Hi Pascal

You certainly have it all planned out. We will be taking much of the same route but our schedule will be looser. The more we research the more we find we want to see. We are hoping to be in Ushuaia for Christmas but even that is flexible. By the looks of your schedule we could certainly cross paths.

Are you aware of the HUBB Meeting in Viedma, Argentinain December?
Hi Robert,

Many thank for you quick information about the HUBB Meeting. I send email to Grant for moor informations and schedule. In reference with my planning i´m flexible too, but i think to come back in Mexico middle or max in the end of January.

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Hi Again Pascal

Lets keep in touch and plan to meet.

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update map of km

...Ups...mistake on my plan trip... Cancun - Guadalajaja is 2 200 km, not 785 km... little moor..much better !!!
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