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Old 22 Nov 2007
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Hi Guys/Gals...

I am flying my KTM from LA to Santiago Dec 16th and heading south and around SA some. I would surely welcome meeting others on the road.

If any of you gusy thinking of flying your bike from US west coast need info I can help. I am using Chile LAN Cargo to fly bike on a pallet. It has been easy arranging so far... you must have a "dangerous goods" certificate which is obtained from 3A packing near airport. They build my pallet also and deliver to LAN Cargo for me too...

Looking forward to seeing some of you out there.. currently in Baja waiting for some good wind for kiteboarding and hoping to kite some in SA..

Ciao!

Chas
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I will be ready to ship my bike probaly by air last week of January from PANAMA to BOGATA. Anyone looking for a partner to CHILE OR TDF keep me in mind. Iwill be in CoSTA RICA for the month of JANUARY.Riding 06 gsa, speak some spanish, planning on being in SA till late april. email fredec88@yaoo.ca
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In Mex and headed south

In Guanajuato and headed back out to coast. @Acapulco , then into Oaxaca. Let me know if anyone is in this area riding. Also interested in crossing border to Guatamala with others.
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Mexico City heading south

In Mexico City until Wednesday, then heading south and east. Enjoying every day in Mexico, continually surprised by the variety of landscape, the architecture, the phenomenal riding conditions. This is a great country!
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In Guanajuato and headed back out to coast. @Acapulco , then into Oaxaca. Let me know if anyone is in this area riding. Also interested in crossing border to Guatamala with others.
cheers!
I just got your email. My bike is in Southern Guat with family, who are ex-pats. Right now Im in Germany on business, but will be bak in Guat in 4 weeks. If you are still in Central America then we should pair up. My Spanish is poor so hopefully you speak a bit.......
Tschuße!
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in cuzco going south in a few days

eh dirt girl, i am in cuzco , catch me later
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Mexican travel

I'll be leaving San Francisco on my new KLR End of Feb and will have a month to visit Chiapas and Guatamala, any one leaving similar time?
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I'll be starting in Canada in July and heading south... July 12.. to arrive in Buenos Aires via Ushuaia by Christmas.. your more than welcome to come along...
What part of Canada are you leaving from? I'm due to ship in to Halifax end of May start of June to head south, but taking a monthish to cross to Alaska and then go down the West from Vancouver. What's your route?
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I will be riding my 650 GS from San Diego to Tierra del Fuego starting in mid-late January 2008. Anyone care to join me for all/part of the trip. I have no time restraints, plan to see & do as much as possible. Thereafter to New Zealand, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam, Laos, Tibet, Nepal and onwards.

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Sounds like total fun, but I saw the post too late!

Hows the trip coming? I live in Canada and was thinking of doing a ride from Canada to Argentina. How are you planning to deal with the Darein Gap? Boat/Plane or cross it? Not heard much updated info in a few years, as I was in the sportbike world. But now I wanna get into adventure travelling, as I have always had my heart there. Let me know, sounds like a great Ride.
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Zipolite, Mexico

The journey proceeds at a leisurely pace, I have been in Mexico for a month, and will be here until April. This is a totally amazing country, worth spending a lot of time here. Check my website for the photographs etc. Riding around the world - David Collett, a liberating journey by bike..
The bikes I have seen are all BMW 650's and KLR 650's. Both seem to be good, the one a lot more expensive than the other.
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Central Highlands of Mexico heading South 15 March

Been on the road 13 days from San Fran. Baja, Mazatlan, Durrango, Zacatecas to Real de Cotorse. Been in touch with Dirt Girl and hope to meet in Yucatan.
Any one else in the area, it would be great to get in touch.
Got clipped by a car in the big city of Zacetecas doing a u turn and heared about 4 cops shot in Durrango but people and trip so far have been amazing!
BTW this place Real de Catorse is stunning, you have to take a 2 km tunnel by donkey and cart to get to it( got to ride in after dark though)
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If anyone is passing through Seattle on the way to TDF first week in October, please let me know as that's when I'm setting off with Tom.

If you are passing through before that, let me know and I have a garage and spare rooms.
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Riding South

Hey David, (and everybody else).
I will be leaving California on about July 1st. First stop is the meeting in Silverton where I am hoping to get some last minute tips, as well as it providing a good chance for a shakedown ride. I've got a BMW GS 650. I plan on leaving Colorado and going down into Mexico. I want to stop in Oaxaca for about a month and study spanish. I have a good place to stay there with friends. Then I want to go down to Guatemala and do the same thing, about a month there studying spanish. Next to Costa Rica to do the same thing. By then I expect it to be early winter, (December 1 or so) and I plan on storing the bike wherever I am and catching a plane to New Zealand, buying a bike in Wellington or Christchurch, and riding both islands for a couple of months. Then sell the bike and get back to South America. Ride down through Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia and into Argentina. I have been there a couple of times before and plane on eventually settling down someone there. I particularly like Bariloche and the surrounding area.
So that is the plan, but it could change if things look better from another perspective. I would sure like to ride with someone, or some someones for at least part of the trip.
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Rich,

Lets keep in touch. I will be back in Peru in June 2009 leading a group of off-roader friends on a 5,000 km loop within the country. If you are thinking of settling somewhere in SA, let me talk you into Peru! Have lived on and off there for some 30 years and LOVE IT !!

A great little settling point to visit is Chachapoyas, Peru where the 3rd highest waterfall in the world is






That is also where Jeff Powers, owner of Norton Rat's Tavern in Cuzco is setting up a new place




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In Guatemala, learning Spanish

Finally got here after 3 months on the road. Mexico was fantastic in every way, had a really great time, saw lots, enjoyed every minute. Did 10 000 km. Now in San Pedro on Lago Atitlan, plan to study Spanish for 4 - 6 weeks. Then will head south again. Anyone keen to join me after 20 May?
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