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Old 26 Feb 2013
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Brazil to Columbia Via Surinames April 13

Hi I'm Hugo

Just finished a trip from Santiago to Ushuia and back to Santiago in January,
on a KLR 650 with some friends who have had to return due to work ( poor Bastards ).
I still have the hunger to continue my travels.

So from the Horizons Unlimited Travellers Mini-Meeting
Friday Mar 29 - Sunday Mar 31, 2013 - Iguassu, Brazil
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I will be buying a bike in Paraguay.

I will be looking at starting this trip
From Brazil, Iguassu through to northern Brazil and onto
French Guiana to Suriname and Guyana, Brazil, Venezuela
to finish in Columbia by around June or even July.
basiclly following this route
South America Overland Tour | Complete Circuit | Rio to Rio

I am casual traveler stopping to see a bit and live a little more
and always ready for a or 2
Plus will need to wait for the wet season to leave the North of South America.

Happy travels
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Travelling through South America

Hi Hugo

I am planning a trip by Landcruiser round South America next year (via Canada/US) and interested to know of any problem araes/borders/ countries etc in South America as we would like to visit all of them.

We (my wife Chris and I) went to Mongolia via Siberia and back via the Stans in 2011 and whilst we had all of the normal border/police hassles we never once fealt threatened in anyway. This trip took us 7 months but we will not have a planned end date for the next trip.

Unfortunatley a bit late to hook up, but am interested to here from anyone who has recent first hand experience of the area.
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Re: Brazil to Columbia Via Surinames April 13

Hi Chris and I
It is a big undertaking
But if paperwork is in order it should be no problem
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Hugo- We're on the road doing roughly the same route. We're currently in Natal and slowly moving up towards Belem, where we'll start looking at ferrys. We move slow, but let us know when you are in the area...
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Hi Jason
Well I am still in curitiba
Making way north
Please let us know how you go with the ferry
I am moving much slower than I thought I would
How long you been going for
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In Salvador may15

Hi, Im broke -down in Salvador for the near future. Have you already passed? Im southbound Aparently quite slowly.
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Well I am going slower than I thought I would be too. I'm heading to Brasilia before swinging back to southern baia Salvador
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