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21 Jul 2008
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Peer,
what kinda bike do you ride? There will be lots of Ks in the dirt . If you are coming from BsAs we could meet in Mendoza , and from there to the North.
I find much more attractive to get to Bolivia by Argentina.
If I cannot cross by Santiago-Mendoza mountain pass because of the weather conditions , the only chance I have is to get to Argentina about 1500Ks North , by Jama crossing. Weather conditions are inpredictible and the crossing of Mendoza is constantly being opened and closed. It is not the same in the northern crossings by this time of the year ,they are usually open.
We can meet whether in Chile or in Argentina .
Let me know your plans .
Cheers,
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21 Jul 2008
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A KTM Military (have a look at the KTM section of the forum), so dirt shouldn't be a problem. I am planning to go to Iguazu from Buenos Aires and then westward, maybe we could meet around Salta and then go to Bolivia?
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Originally Posted by Lichtenstern
Peer,
what kinda bike do you ride? There will be lots of Ks in the dirt . If you are coming from BsAs we could meet in Mendoza , and from there to the North.
I find much more attractive to get to Bolivia by Argentina.
If I cannot cross by Santiago-Mendoza mountain pass because of the weather conditions , the only chance I have is to get to Argentina about 1500Ks North , by Jama crossing. Weather conditions are inpredictible and the crossing of Mendoza is constantly being opened and closed. It is not the same in the northern crossings by this time of the year ,they are usually open.
We can meet whether in Chile or in Argentina .
Let me know your plans .
Cheers,
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22 Jul 2008
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Salteñas
Hey Peer,
depending on your schedule. Salta is a great place to meet each other.
Let´s give it a try .
I´m not into this forum all day and I think it would be better to stay in touch via private messages ,straight to my email inbox.
Take care,
Andres
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24 Jul 2008
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Keep in Touch..
Hi Guys,
We´re at Iguazu at the moment and soon off to the north, Salta/ Jujuy for a bit. Gonna def be in Cochabamba for mid August, as there is a big festival there. Maybe we are a bit in front of you. Do keep in touch as we might be spending some time in Bolivia, before hitting Peru.
We are on a Black Transalp 650 with loadsa luggage. So maybe se you around.
Have a safe one.
Nige
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25 Jul 2008
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we might meet
Hey,
Cochabamba is not in my way , but anyway , let´s keep in touch.
From Salta you go to Jujuy -La Quiaca. Beware of the aparently shorter way to Uyuni (Tupiza-Atocha-Uyuni) , which is isolated and twisted...believe me.
I definitely recommend you guys go to Uyuni , then Oruro and from there to Cochabamba: After that go to La Paz -Copacabana-Puno (that´s Perú) Sicuani and from there to Colca Valley much better than Cusco.
Take care.
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29 Jul 2008
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Just in case .....
Hey everyone,
specially Rock and Rumble
Just in case , there will be a confirmation votation on August 10th 2008 in Bolivia , where people will vote to confirm Evo Morales as a valid elected president. Rumours of a boicot and a possible major strike are growing....
I´ve been in Bolivia during political chaos and it´s a pain in the arse . Blocked roads , shortage of fuel and angry people all over.I´m not saying that this will happen , but if you can wait to see how things are going starting Aug 10th , would be wise.
If you can´t avoid it , try to stay out of major cities....
Beware.
Cheers,
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hope youre not on your way yet...
Hi andres,
I am looking to ride the same path (chile-argentina-B.A).
i would to begin in about a month, so if you havent gone yet contact me on
morangad@gmail.com
p.s
I wanna buy a bike in chile
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