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philip.hotschilt 16 May 2016 13:11

Around Australia then south america usa canada alasks adventurebike ride
 
Hi looking at doing Australia and south america Mexico usa and alaska , looking at leaving arond april 2017 but flexable if any one is interested in doing this also let me know as i would like to go with someone ealse thanks.

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RNS1948 18 May 2016 04:16

Just finished 3mo. in AU (Jan, Feb, Mar) would love to go back again. It's bloody expensive their. So take lots of money. I would leave a little later if I were U, it's cool in the south, (exspecially in Tasmania) & peak tourist season in the north.(Apr-Nov) I wasn't able to take my own bike, as I couldn't get a Carney at the time. So ended up renting a DR650. I met a few people who bought a bike, but they were staying for 6 months & more. If your shipping your bike to AU there's a company in AU (BikesAbroad) that are amazing. Will ship any where in the world. Let me know how your making out, & if I can help at all. I'm 68 so your probably not interested in travelling with a old man.

jojo1987 5 Jul 2016 11:02

Hey, i am heading to travel from austria to australia, probably will be in autralia around february or march 2017 staying there for 3 months and going to south america from there. So if you're interested we could stay in contact.

philip.hotschilt 6 Jul 2016 04:12

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Originally Posted by jojo1987 (Post 542896)
Hey, i am heading to travel from austria to australia, probably will be in autralia around february or march 2017 staying there for 3 months and going to south america from there. So if you're interested we could stay in contact.

That would be great keep in touch thanks

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philip.hotschilt 6 Jul 2016 04:15

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Originally Posted by RNS1948 (Post 538936)
Just finished 3mo. in AU (Jan, Feb, Mar) would love to go back again. It's bloody expensive their. So take lots of money. I would leave a little later if I were U, it's cool in the south, (exspecially in Tasmania) & peak tourist season in the north.(Apr-Nov) I wasn't able to take my own bike, as I couldn't get a Carney at the time. So ended up renting a DR650. I met a few people who bought a bike, but they were staying for 6 months & more. If your shipping your bike to AU there's a company in AU (BikesAbroad) that are amazing. Will ship any where in the world. Let me know how your making out, & if I can help at all. I'm 68 so your probably not interested in travelling with a old man.

Dont care about age just as long as you can ride thats the main thing i live in Australia so keep in touch thanks

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Milen 13 Feb 2017 06:28

Hi guys, if you're passing through Adelaide, give me a call/text/email :) always happy to meet like minded nomads and help if I can - free accomodation for short no probs. Cheers :)

Koonzee 5 May 2017 21:42

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Originally Posted by RNS1948 (Post 538936)
Just finished 3mo. in AU (Jan, Feb, Mar) would love to go back again. It's bloody expensive their.

RNS1948,

Hello. I hope this post finds you well.

As a budget traveler, I am always looking to stretch a dollar and the duration of a vacation by taking advantage of campgrounds, BLM property camp sites, stealth camping or affordable hotels, cooking and aquatic centers/YMCA's for showers. During my last trip, I camped 55/60 nights. Would you please elaborate on your 'bloody expensive' comment? Did you try to camp to save money or did you simply use hotels?

I am interested in your relatively current feedback about lodging options since I am planning to visit Australia in late October. An Australian buddy offered his F800GS, but I am looking at shipping my Africa Twin. Everything I am reading about Australia sounds absolutely wonderful and I will probably travel for more months than I care to leave my buddy without his motorcycle... perhaps 4-5 months.

I'll try to search for a ride report in the forum. If available, please share a ride report if you have one posted on the Internet. I would love to read about where you traveled during your three-month visit.

North America Members:
If Australia is on your short list during 2017Q4- 2018Q1, and you may wish to consolidate shipping from Long Beach/Los Angels to Sydney, please send a PM. I am planning to arrive in Sydney Oct 23. Btw, I read an excellent travel guide for Australia by Insight Guides. I highly recommend the book and publisher!

Thanks in advance and ride safely.

David

RNS1948 5 May 2017 22:20

Food is exspensive, minimum wage is $20.00 a hour. Didn't meet any one making less the $25. I did motel it most of the time, I didn't think motels were that much any where from $85 - $140.

Warin 6 May 2017 00:33

Yes Australia is expensive. So is Europe, America etc etc.

You can minimise your expenses - shop in supermarkets for your food (breakfast, lunch and dinner), minimise your consumption of alcohol, camp, reduce your cruising speed and minimise your time in the expensive places.

Of course every now and then - splurge! Have a bit of luxury just so you experience that too - dinner out at an expensive (but good) restaurant, a hotel stay etc. A balance between saving and enjoyment is the goal.

phoenixbeemer 14 May 2017 12:38

Free to catch up anytime
 
Im retired and am free most times for extended trips around Australia. Nearly all my travelling has been solo but am looking for some like minded motorbike travellers who are interested in touring Australia. Im no longer into 600km+ days at full tilt, but rather enjoy the journey, stopping for the sights, meeting the locals and a beer or two. Don't mind a mix of camping and cheap accommodation, often pubs. A hot shower, cold beer, cooked meal and a bed appeal after a hard day's ride.
Been travelling/riding for 30+ yrs, don't get fazed by stuff, breakdowns, accidents, etc are part of the deal.

Michael


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