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Who is currently on their way to Tierra del Fuego?

Hey guys, I am riding from San Salvador, El Salvador to Manauga, Nicaragua today. Who else is doing this trip to Argentina and please say where you are and if you would like to meet up with other riders.

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I´m currently in Guanajuato Mexico on a Vstrom 1000.
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Hey guys, I am riding from San Salvador, El Salvador to Manauga, Nicaragua today. Who else is doing this trip to Argentina and please say where you are and if you would like to meet up with other riders.

Thank You,
Geoff
Geoff,I am in Nicaragua waiting for the hurricane fall out to pass before moving south.I am heading for Argentina on a very loose schedule.I would like to meet with like minded people.I am on a KLR650 and am a 58 year old Canadian
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Check out the HU meeting in Viedma, ARG on Dec. 8-9.

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Geoff,I am staying at the Casa Mateo in Jinotepe right now.I plan on leaving for Costa Rica on Monday morning.I would like to meet up with you in Costa Rica or Panama.I am waiting for a e-mail from my buddy Mike.He is stuck in Guatemala waiting for copies of paperwork for his bike that were ripped off in Antigua.We hope to meet up again and cross the gap together.If we have 3 or 4 bikes it may be easier to find a sail boat to take us across in a timely manner?How were you planning on getting to Columbia?Keep me updated and we may do this together?
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Hi Geoff

Sara & I are on a 650 vstrom & currently in Mexico, (soom to be in San Cristobal) heading to Belize via Palenque ... loose plans but heading south after that, would be good to meet up if even for a

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Sounds good Scouse, I hope you guys catch me along the way so that we can meet up.

Adamsonwd, I pm´d you about meeting up in Manauga. I am very close to Jinotepe and would like to meet up if you are still here.


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Another Scouser in South America ??????

Ill be in BA's on the 14th November. Gonna kick my heals with steak and for a coupe of weeks then head to Viedma and then South for TDF.

Would be cool to hook up with fellow nutters
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Geoff,this site will not let me respond to your messages because I do not have enough messages(or somthing???)Anyway,I would like to meet up with you.I am in Tilaran Costa Rica at the moment.I will go to San Jose within the next couple of days.I will probably be in Panama by the week-end.If you want to meet up just pic a day and a place(hotel or ??)and I will meet you...........I think my buddie Mike is already in Panama and wanting to get going to Coumbia?
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Hi all,
I'm further North than you all are, but hope to cross into Mexico near Yuma this week, head down Baja and ferry across to mainland, then make Guatemala. I'm not in any hurry so probably you will all be long gone before I reach Panama, but you never know, and there will no doubt be others following too.

I'll be to late to make Argentina this year so maybe catch you in Peru or Ecudor if you decide to return the way you came.

Anyway think of us following, don't drink all the and don't leave all the women crying!!!
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I'm in San Rafael, ARG for a few more days and then to Santiago, CHI for some parts. I'm thinking about doing the same thing as you though. Viedma then TDF for Christmas. Problem is that I wanted to go down the west coast (Ruta 40) and back north to BsAs on the east (Ruta 3). Would be nice to ride with someone on Ruta 40 though. Let me know if you're interested.
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Ill be in BA's on the 14th November. Gonna kick my heals with steak and for a coupe of weeks then head to Viedma and then South for TDF.

Would be cool to hook up with fellow nutters

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Geoff,this site will not let me respond to your messages because I do not have enough messages(or somthing???)Anyway,I would like to meet up with you.I am in Tilaran Costa Rica at the moment.I will go to San Jose within the next couple of days.I will probably be in Panama by the week-end.If you want to meet up just pic a day and a place(hotel or ??)and I will meet you...........I think my buddie Mike is already in Panama and wanting to get going to Coumbia?
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attitude"(unknown)-2007A-21 KLR650(it's a manly Fire Engine Red)-1995
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Hey Wayne, I am going to be just North and South of Tilaran today. I met a another Canadian guy yesterday who has been riding his KLR from Toronto to Costa Rica. We are sight seeing together today. I hope to meet up with you tonight or tomorrow in Tilaran. Please email me directions on how to meet up.

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Anyone heading down to TdF soon. I will leave from Santiago down rt 40 in a couple of days.
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Via Viedma

We met lots of people in DakarMotos last week, most planning to get to Tierra del Fuego for Xmas.
Most will be at the Viedma meet on the 8th and 9th Dec. Don´t forget to come!
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Riding south too!

Hi we are in Mendoza right now, trying to get some parts and then heading to San Raphael for a day or two and then south on ruta 40 and over to Viedma. Riding 2 up on 1984 R80RT BMW.
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