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Photo by Ellen Delis, Lagunas Ojos del Campo, Antofalla, Catamarca

I haven't been everywhere...
but it's on my list!


Photo by Ellen Delis,
Lagunas Ojos del Campo,
Antofalla, Catamarca



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Old 3 May 2005
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Start 2-4 years RTW on 5th May from L.A..finally..!

Dear Guys;

I'm Korean,31 years old and male.
After I left from Korea last month,I bought the BMW F650GS in Sydney on 21th Apr and having great time with Alec(Simmo)in Melbourn.
My bike and I will be at L.A airport on 5th May(this thursday) and go to the alaska,cross the canada,down to Ushuaia,fly to Europe then middle east,china,south asia,new zealand and back to Australia for 2-4 years.

So,I really want to meet you guys as many as possible.
If you interested in seeing me on the road,
please email me with address and phone number.
You can see the ficture of me and route at
http://blog.empas.com/motoride
(Just click the small map for route on the left side and click the English title for fictures..sorry for Korean language)

First of all,raise a hand if you live in California as I need help for U.S custom and to buy many gears and tools..

"If you really want something to happen,the whole world conspire you that"

[This message has been edited by motoride (edited 03 May 2005).]
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Hope you survive L.A. for camping gear find a R.E.I. store. There is a good one in Seattle Washington. You can pick up tools in a sears store, basic metric wrenches and such. Find a well stocked motorcycle shop for some good tire irons if you don't have any yet. Wal-Mart has all sorts of cheap stuff...which is sometimes what you need. Make it on up to Montana and we can ride some fun jeep trails before they get too dusty. Welcome to the U.S.A.
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Thanks Bill;

I hope to get many responses,so please just email me and let me know where you are living as I will change my local route to meet you guys..!!

Thanks..^^
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I liked the pictures on your website. Unfortunately my Korean is not as good as my English so I can't read the stories.
Why don't you write a short summary of your stories in English for us stupid foreigners that don't know how to read Korean :-)
I'm a Dutchman but I write my travelstories in English so all my friends can read them.

When will you be in Europe ?

Have a safe trip en enjoy seeing the world.

Jan Krijtenburg
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Dear jkrijt;

Thanks for your reply.
Yes,you are right..!!
I'll try what you are saying in future..^^

I think,I will be in Germany from Rio around Feb 2006.
See you then..^^
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Quote:
Originally posted by motoride:
Dear Guys;

I'm Korean,31 years old and male.
After I left from Korea last month,I bought the BMW F650GS in Sydney on 21th Apr and having great time with Alec(Simmo)in Melbourn.
My bike and I will be at L.A airport on 5th May(this thursday) and go to the alaska,cross the canada,down to Ushuaia,fly to Europe then middle east,china,south asia,new zealand and back to Australia for 2-4 years.

So,I really want to meet you guys as many as possible.
If you interested in seeing me on the road,
please email me with address and phone number.
You can see the ficture of me and route at
http://blog.empas.com/motoride
(Just click the small map for route on the left side and click the English title for fictures..sorry for Korean language)

First of all,raise a hand if you live in California as I need help for U.S custom and to buy many gears and tools..

"If you really want something to happen,the whole world conspire you that"

[This message has been edited by motoride (edited 03 May 2005).]
If you make it to Europe, just let me know it, and you got a place to stay. my adress:wils_chris@hotmail.com
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Hi motoride,

When you are in England just tell me, you can stay here as long as you want. I'll sent you my details soon.

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Dear ozhanu and wils chris;

Wow..it's amazing..
I really appreciate your reply and like to see you definately..^^
I learned from Alec that meeting people is the most valuable experience on the trip.

I will meet every guys if you reponse me,so
keep leave your message..
I already change my route to meet people in California..^^

Really thanks again.
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Hi motoride,

If your route pass by Montreal, Canada, You have a place to stay ! Don't hesitate.

Bernard Pouliot

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Sorry I missed your post until now.
I have a hideout about 1 km from universal studios hollywood.
good luck. I'll see you on the road.
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i m coming too !!! :-)
with my troop
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Thanks Guys;

I'm with a Dave in Sacramento who also took a motorcycle ride through Austraia,New Zealand a month ago.
So wonderful to have someone to meet on the road..^^

See you soon.
Thanks Bernard..^^
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