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I haven't been everywhere...
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Hallo friends,
Finally I·m going on a little trip. It·s been a long time since my 70·s year long travels, and I·m wild about a 4 - 6 week ride!!!! =
I never plan a lot and don·t know bugger all about motorbikes (exept riding them). I even think that although a pain in the behind, having breakdowns on the way, gets You meeting people!
But I would like opinions about which way you liked the best: 1) dolomites, croatia, greece, romania, bulgaria, and back to Spain or: 2) austria, tchek republic, poland, the 3 little baltic countries , Finland, to north cape and back.
Which one would You recomend? (Lovely both of them, but for this trip, (which I hope will be the first of many, si Dios quiere, I hav·nt got more time.
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Hallo friends,
Finally I·m going on a little trip. It·s been a long time since my 70·s year long travels, and I·m wild about a 4 - 6 week ride!!!! =
I never plan a lot and don·t know bugger all about motorbikes (exept riding them). I even think that although a pain in the behind, having breakdowns on the way, gets You meeting people!
But I would like opinions about which way you liked the best: 1) dolomites, croatia, greece, romania, bulgaria, and back to Spain or: 2) austria, tchek republic, poland, the 3 little baltic countries , Finland, to north cape and back.
Which one would You recomend? (Lovely both of them, but for this trip, (which I hope will be the first of many, si Dios quiere, I hav·nt got more time.
Thank You - thank You eversomuch ladies and gentlemen--------
love is all we need.... Dan
Hi dan

All these countries are interesting - but you can go anywhere and make it interesting. Be confident in your own judgement - it's just as valid as anyone's.

Buen viaje
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Hi caminando (a donde vas tio)?
Offcourse You·re right --- I will fill up and go, and see where I end up.
I always did that before! Perhaps it·s just such a long time ago, that I·d forgot my own "modus operandi"!
Cheers .... Dan

I·m gonna swap these wheels for these wheelies ! Old - but beautiful.
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All great destinations

I agree with Caminando, all the palces on your list have something incredible to offer. Since you have a little bit of time, I would recommend that if you really like a ride/place, stay and enjoy it rather than trying to rush to your next unknown adventure.

Have a great time, sounds like an awesome trip.
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slowly catch ye monkey

Thanks F3 ATL,
Yeps, I·ll take your good advice and enjoy more in a slower tempo.
Cheers my new friend
Dan
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I vote for 1. Although, I'd probably go from A to SLO to RO, otherwise the trip will get very long, but as people have said, all these places are nice.
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Hi Beddhist,
thanks for taking time from in the middle of wherever You are.
Now that is some trip You·re riding! All the very best of luck and enjoy like mad.

Cheers .... Dan
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