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Mexico going south

I am in Gueymas on the coast just south of the Mexico border heading first to Acapulco and then on south to Guatemala on a Suzuki DRZ400. Is anyone heading in my direction?
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Zentrpa, I couldn't post a PM not enough posts error message, but I will be looking to be leaving Acapulco on the 7th or 8th, I'm a bit a head of you but if you close up I can hang about a day or two. Keep posted.
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Oh yeah, I hate that.
Sending you my phone #, maybe we can hook up later.
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hey mate, i'm currently in mexico city and will be heading out in a few days towards anitgua. On a dr650 so pace not critical.

I have good internet access at the moment so get a message back to me and be good to hook up
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Hey guys, It looks like we are going to cross our ways somewhere in Central America. At the moment I´m in Chetumal getting ready for tomorrow, getting across the border onto Belize then Guatemala.
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Graham squared,

How did you like San Cristobal/Comitan area? Lived and worked there for 3 years... LOVELY !!

Am in Peru now (and for most of my life). Can I answer any questions?

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Ill keep an eye on this tread...
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met up with pearcy a few days ago, we're currently in nicaragua, san juan del sur to be precise about 50 miles north of the costa rica border.

Will be heading south in a few days, with an aim of getting the boat around to colombia the first week in august.

I know of a few people a bit ahead and behind so where is everybody?? Maybe a ride and session is in order!!
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I busted my shock in copper canyon and just bounced my way to Mazatlan where I'll be for a few days so yeah, I'm way behind you now.
I will not get on the boat to Columbia until Sept... most likely.
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Colombia / Ecuador going south

I have left Central America and will shortly be in Ecuador always interested in hearing from fellow travellers still.
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im chillin in mexico city at the moment, gotta head over to the caribbean in next few weeks then probably south....anyone comin by up for a or a ride? im on a dr650 aswell
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hey zentrop

got your message but cant reply cause havent enough posts as yet, might make it down there later in the month gotta do a course aswell my spanish is pretty non existant but seems pretty easy here in mexico..

will let you know when i make it, im freestyling it tho and have got a bit sidetracked by girls and tequila here, also gotta go over to tulum to pick up a tyre.

dont think i´ll head to much further as ive got to go back to LA for a job starting nov 1st and im planning a RTW so might be back thru central

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Hey guys, I'm in Guatemala doing Spanish and will be here till the end of the month (might stay an extra week though). Still have not sorted a way to Columbia, need to work on that soon.
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Hi,
we are just in Veracruz, Mexico on our way south (riding 2 DR 650). Thinking about a language course as well. Where exactly are you in Guatemala - Antigua ?

How was border crossing from Mex / where did you cross ?

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we are just in Veracruz, Mexico on our way south (riding 2 DR 650). Thinking about a language course as well. Where exactly are you in Guatemala - Antigua ?

How was border crossing from Mex / where did you cross ?

Marcus

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I'm in Xela/Quetzaltenango (the city has two names).
I like the school and the town quite well.
I crossed at La Mesilla. I arrived on a Sunday and it took about 30 min.
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