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Tomek13m 4 May 2009 21:34

HELP: Borders from Argentina - Chile
 
Hi
Does anyone know a little bit on the borders of Argentina - Chile?
I`m looking for a small/unsophisticated one north to Mendoza.


Cheers

desert dweller 5 May 2009 04:14

paso del agua negra
 
a great ride, mentioned elsewhere on this forum.
will be nice and cold this time of year, goes to about 4800m i believe. might even be closed for the season.
cheers,
andy.

Tomek13m 5 May 2009 15:09

Uncomputerized border
 
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
Do you happen to know if the Argentinian border side is computerized, or linked to the database of other Argentinian borders? (Moto permit issue)

Cheers

PocketHead 5 May 2009 17:45

The border from Santiago Chile to Mendoza Argentina is computerised

stbarnett 7 May 2009 19:04

Not that the computerization helps you much... you still have to fill out all the paperwork every time you cross (I had to do it 7 times in each direction!)

Robson Jaborá/SC 7 May 2009 20:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomek13m (Post 240577)
Hi,
Thanks for the reply!
Do you happen to know if the Argentinian border side is computerized, or linked to the database of other Argentinian borders? (Moto permit issue)

Cheers

Tomer,
I've been pass in the Paso del Agua Negra border, they are computerized, but, you've to fill all the paperwork.
I believe they put in the sistem after you leave the border.
:thumbup1:

Tomek13m 10 Jun 2009 23:58

Argentina`s - San Fransisco Border
 
Hi
I`m getting ready to cross the border from Argentina to Chile. Another option is the San Fransisco Border pass. Does anyone passed through there and can tell if the border is computerized?

Another option is passing through the secondary borders near paso jama. I just saw that there are trails on the map, so I`m not sure there is a border office there.

Any info willbe greatly appreciated!!
T

charapashanperu 11 Jun 2009 18:05

Paso de Sico
 
Paso de Jama is a regular route and well controlled. Paso de Sico is just south of it and more desolate, but a beautiful route past purple and green lakes, and volcanos all round. But if you break down it will be a long wait before help comes by!

Tomek13m 14 Jun 2009 01:53

Paso de Sico
 
Hi Toby
I understand that you`ve passed through paso de sico, when was that? and do you know if many people pass through there? what is the state of the trail to there and how is it on the chilean side? I understand from the map (not total sure if it`s updated) that there`s about 200km-250km of trail, is this correct as far as you know?

I didnpt quite understand from your answer if the border is computerized in the argentinian side, can you please elaborate on that?

Muchisimas Gracias!!
T


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