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Old 21 Mar 2012
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paraguay

I have a 1200 GS and we want ( my wife and me ) to ride from La Paz(bolivia) to Foz de Igazu, crossing paraguay
who knows state of the road ( paved ?? ) in May , June
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Everything nice and sweet till Villamontes passing thru Santa Cruz...then 70 km herratic till the border in Ibobo, due to dirt blockades on the bolivian side (3 km of sand). Perfect from the border to La Patria. Big holes in the pavement from La Patria to Mariscal. No worries then. June is the dry (and cold) season, you can even afford to go offroad to visit the Alto Parana...
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Old 23 Mar 2012
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Paraguay to Iguazu

Onde you´re in PY, good roads an no problems, from asuncio to Foz do Iguaçu ,350 km of smooth roads, just some ruge traffic 5 km from the border, don´t worry it´s normal ok

give a shall when you´re around iguassu for a ok

Safe journey
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Onde you´re in PY, good roads an no problems, from asuncio to Foz do Iguaçu ,350 km of smooth roads, just some ruge traffic 5 km from the border, don´t worry it´s normal ok

give a shall when you´re around iguassu for a ok

Safe journey
Hi Iguassu Falls Quati!
I'm in San Ignacio at the moment and leaving for Asunction tomorrow then Foz from there... Let me know what you will be up to in the next few days and maybe will get to chill out and trade few stories.. Thanks for your road infos.
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Paraguay?

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Hi Iguassu Falls Quati!
I'm in San Ignacio at the moment and leaving for Asunction tomorrow then Foz from there... Let me know what you will be up to in the next few days and maybe will get to chill out and trade few stories.. Thanks for your road infos.
AmericaMoto
Hey americamoto, I'm in asuncion tonight 4/13. A few amigos and I will be at Pub Brittania celebrating our last night of being in the Peace Corps. I just bought a klr from an aussie couple here on the hubb and maybe we can do a little riding around paraguay. Shoot me a PM if you are interested. I know of some great sites and speak the local lingo, also have a place to crash.

Enjoy paraguay!

Cheers,
Jordan
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When you're in Iguazu

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Hi Iguassu Falls Quati!
I'm in San Ignacio at the moment and leaving for Asunction tomorrow then Foz from there... Let me know what you will be up to in the next few days and maybe will get to chill out and trade few stories.. Thanks for your road infos.
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Hey mate, when you're around Iguazu just let me know, if you need a place to stay I can arrange ok, also, let me know whatever you need, when you cross the border you'll notice it's a bit messy, actually it's a ruge mass, it's normal ok.

Get my phone to call when you're here 9956-1091.

Safe journey

Rod
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when you cross the border you'll notice it's a bit messy, actually it's a ruge mass, it's normal ok.
It´s something like this (or worst)


But... no big deal...
If you have panniers in your bike, don't follow the other bikes. At some point your bike will not fit the road.
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I followed the other bikes in the bike lane and I fit with my panniers....but barely, and they got pissed that I was moving so slowly at the choke points. Mine are not as wide as some.....
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Hey guys

A hello from another rider...

I am down here with the wife from Canada, just got to Puerto Iguazu to stay closer to the falls and the rain, seems like it.

Are you guys still around this area?

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hello
me too, with my wife and from canada but we are in colombia now, and in Iguazu in 1 month
have a good ride
christian
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Really funny

I will be in Colombia in a month or less from now. Where about Canada?

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Hi Joca,
Weren't you in Bariloche last week? What are you riding that will get you to Columbia in a month?
Where are you now and which way are you heading? Maybe we'll see each other up the road.

Dunc.
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Rod from Iguazu

Hey guys,

I live in Iguazu, give a shall when you're around here (brazilian side), so we can have a and a barbecue. call me on 9956-1091 when you're at the brazilian side.

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Rod
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Hey Rod

Thanks a lot for the offer, unfortunately we are not going into Brazil now, as I was told, my bike is only allowed to enter twoice in Brasil and I have to enter again in Acre, so I am saving my entry for it.

I will be hanging out in Ciudad Iguazu tomorrow and I will head to Asuncion on Mondayl

Thanks a lot, enjoying some Patagonia Amber right now, real good .

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Hi Joca!

Who told you (the bike)that you're only alowed to enter 2 times?
Never heard about that before...

We planned to cross the border a few times..

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