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Old 10 Nov 2011
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Santiago to Salvador Brazil November to December

Hey all,

if there's anyone close to Chile right now, we're 2 Australian KLR riders starting the first leg of our South American trip, riding the 5,500kms from Santiago to Salvador in about 6 weeks (with the aim to be there for Christmas) before we head south.

If there is anyone out there that keen to join us, please come along.

Website - adelaidetoanchorage.com & email - adelaidetoanchorage@gmail.om

Cheers.

Mick & Dave
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If you're still in Santiago, which backpackers are you in? If you have left, can you reccommend a BP. Ride safe.
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We planned to stay at the Luna Calypso, but have been taken in by a local family instead. I had a friend check the place out tho before we arrived and it was apparently really nice, friendly and the owner was willing to take the bikes into a safe area.

Mike
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Hi Guys, I'm just south of Valpariso and heading round the top of Santiago today (16th) and crossing into Argentina and Mendoza tomorrow. I intend to stop there for a bit of a travel break before heading over to Iguazu. I'll let you know which BP by this means. Ride safe.
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Alamo backpackers Mendoza, Arg$65.00 in a 4 bed dorm. Seems ok with secure parking for bikes and a s'market over the road with the biggest booze section I have ever seen outside of the old channel booze run days. Ride safe.
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Hi Maja

we passed through mendoza and igauzu and are now about 250km from Rio in Brazil. Where are you at the moment?
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The best road to Rio is by the coast if you are arrround Sao Paulo go to the coast ( Santos) and ride north a great stop is Paraty but many other places are too. I am in Rio now and until the 2 of January , I will be then headin toward Belem using the inside road if the weather get bead I may follow the coast
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Hi Guys, I´ve turned south again to wait for mid Feb before heading into Brazil. This was on the advice of some Brazilian riders who spoke of the annual flooding of the Panatal both by water and by people so I´m looking forwards to Hogmanay in Ushuaia before the Caratera Austral. I would be grateful for any snippits as you go. Happy New Year and ride safe.
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