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Bucephalus 26 Sep 2018 21:06

Looking for Routes - Mexico to Argentina.
 
Hi all,

Currently doing the TAT currently on the Colorado border and am planning on going down to Los Angeles and then down Baja California into Mexico-Central America.

Looking for possible routes that others have taken down to South America, I have a tentative route, but really looking for GPS routes of MUST see places, or places to Avoid.

If anyone knows of any concrete routes/GPS files/Blogs with peoples routes/experiences please let me know!!

MANY Thanks!

Klass7 15 May 2019 05:39

Does anyone have any answers to this thread?
 
It would be nice to see various routes through Mexico, along with comments as to their safety.

markharf 28 Jul 2019 18:37

I'm going to offer the usual (unsolicited) advice:

Asking for "route info" for a trip which covers bits of a dozen countries on two continents seems a bit vague. There are an infinite number of routing possibilities to suit an equally infinite number of personal preferences in terms of landscapes, cultures, urban vs. rural, risk tolerance, riding styles, and more. What's more, all of the above has been addressed at length in previous threads, all of which are accessible to a site search.

For a better chance of useful responses, narrow your questions to address specific areas (e.g., Mexico north of D.F., or Argentina between the Bolivian border and Mendoza), times of year (Andean passes close; rainy seasons can be miserable and hurricanes worse), riding styles (dirt backroads; high-speed cruising; paved mountain twisties), cultural interests, lodging preferences, etc. etc. etc.

However: ask your questions after reading some of what's already been written, and make it clear that you've done some research on your own and are not just asking others to write you a customized guidebook.

Hope this is helpful, and hope if it's not you'll politely ignore it. Viajes seguros!

Mark


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