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Yay!! That sounds perfect!
We're both ex-locals and know lots of bikers still there - maybe we can hustle up some more HU supporters!
My only objection, would be a TALK....
We can't even sit still long enough to learn how to change our bike tires, let alone have a taaaalllk!!!!
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I'm goin to look for a suitable place, right away!
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3 May 2008
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Right ....what now?
So now that the dust has settled and we are settled in SA it will be interesting to see what we can make of a SA Meeting.
I appreciate that there are other meetings in SA with various organisations but none, as far as I can determine, follow the same approach as the HU Meetings where the emphasise is on the talks and lectures presented by HU community members. The emphasis in SA, it seems, is on the out rides and competitions. Obviously both are a fantistic social event.
Let me know if there is anyone out there interested in getting something going.
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HU meet in SA? Tell me where and when and I'll be there!
I'd say this event is more like the one in Viedma, Argentina in December. Lots of travelers dropping in, and more interested in just meeting up, sharing some brews and stories from the road with other travelers than doing presentations. But we'd certainly share what we've learned to anyone who asks.
Of course, the food has to be memorable to make it a successful event, IMHO.
I'll pitch in and help out where I can but I'm in Buenos Aires at the present getting the bike sorted out before hopping over to Cape Town. I'll be there shortly (June), so this would be a great chance for me to learn about traveling in South Africa.
BTW: since I'm an American, my Oxford American Dictionary (is Oxford American an oxymoron or what?) says traveler/travelers/traveling has one 'el'... so my apologies (er, excuse) for the Brits who think my spelin suks.
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7 May 2008
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My only objection, would be a TALK....
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Take a subject .. like "bike preperation' (or some subject you are intrested in .. could be that tent that is not working in SA) ... take 1 large  .. sit down at the front and start talking about it .. by the time you finish the  the rest of 'em will be talking too. Easy. They are all bike riders so won't want prefection. Just a real person. And rather than talk to one person you have a group. So you can get different ideas. Presenting does not mean you know it all - indead you can do so to find out more.
PS I' an OZie so I talk/write strine. Australian English Glossary from A to Zed
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24 Feb 2012
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meeting in south africa
hey guys over there ,how about rustling up a meeting next year in 2013 ,in mid april ,i am coming over from oz on my klr650 then on my way to europe and need to grill your brains on the best way up , find a cool place in a great little town some where on the beach up in the mountains ,no matter ,drink  , talk shit ,all good
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24 Feb 2012
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I want one this year!
I'm on my way down south now and should be due to arrive in July-ish....
ps - thecanoeguy
I meet you in Longreach at the bakery one morning... when I was crying over my broken bike at the very start of this trip!
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On the beach
this here would be the right venue
Spot Backpackers - Umtentweni - KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa
1 onsuite cabin, 2 double rooms , 15 doorm beds and lots of camping right on the beach , fireplace and a good bar !
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sounds good
build it and they will come ,i am shipping my bike to jo burg in early april ,how about mid april ,the weather should be still good then
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Africa Bike Week 26.-30. April Margate KZN South Coast
Maybe it could be fun to do it same time as africabikeweek.com
we can chill at the spot and go once or twice to Margate for the big bash and gossip the Harley Riders and their life style ! One or two evenings over there can be quite some fun, big stage on the beach and some more over the beachfront !
How do you guys like that Idea. Not much effort to do if there are 3 guys its great if there are 30 even better !
Cool Bananas
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18 Mar 2012
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your on ,that sounds perfect ,count me in,i am going to be flying into jo burg just after easter which is late march ,then some some mucking about through lesotho and it's right where i was heading,that spot backpackers sounds great ,just ask grant and get cooking ,i helped organise a meet in oz a few years ago ,shouldnt be hard to get some helpers ,just need a projector and a small P.A system,and a room to do it in
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