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Hey Ted and Mike,
Thanks for the tips!
I intend to head to Dakar motors soon after I arrive to check it out, so Mike if your still there I'll look for your stick and GS.
Do you think I'm more likely to find people to ride with if I head to Santiago first and then south or the other way around?
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Hey Ted and Mike,
Thanks for the tips!
I intend to head to Dakar motors soon after I arrive to check it out, so Mike if your still there I'll look for your stick and GS.
Do you think I'm more likely to find people to ride with if I head to Santiago first and then south or the other way around?
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You will find the main gringo bike trail heads down RTA 3 on the east coast from Buenos Aires.
The HU meeting in Viedma is definitely where you will meet the most people heading South.
If you are looking for travel buddies though, be sure to put a thread in the "Travellers seeking travellers" section on this site.
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Guys,
Im arriving on 29th September. Originallt i was planning to head to Santiago then south to Ushuaia and then north on Ruta 3. ive changed my plan and now hitting Ruta 3 first then north on the Carretera Austral.
Ive hopefullly sorted a bike for my arrival so will head to uruguay first to sort the registration out.
May see you guys there, or else meet some of you at the HU meeting.
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Hi David, if you like whales, Elephant seals and penguins I would head south as soon as possible after you arrive in BA, the Valdes peninsula during Sep./Oct. is in my experience one of the best whale watching sites in the world probably beaten only by Hermanous (or however you spell it) in South Africa and also a lot less crowded than Hermanous or Mexico. Personally I would ignore Xmas/new Year at Ushuia and think about Cusco if it fits in with your plans as the local festival over the Xmas period is incredible and you get a Xmas dinner of Guinea pig and 3 veg in the town square which to be honest is recommended only once. Hope to see you on the road, ride safe.
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Mike,
Thanks for your comments. From St Andrews I see!? Im in Paisley and spent 4 years at the home of golf at Uni!
To be honest, im keen to reach Ushuaia really just for the tourist aspect of it. Will be riding north to Peru, Chile etc and being in Ushuaia at new year kind of fits in with my plan of meeting some people in the north early next year.
Will defo head to Puerto Madryn for the whales, penguins etc.
Maybe catch you on the road somewhere. Whats your plans?
David
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We will be in Santiago as of 20th October, pick up our '08 1200GSA and head South for Xmas in Ushuaia - Leaving Melbourne for the next 18 months Shirl and I are in our 50's, don't camp so much as cheap hotels etc. Thiis will be our 2nd overland motorcycle journey and we hope to spend about 7 months in South and Central America. Stay in touch and I'm sure we'll catch up on the road somewhere. Brian (& Shirl)
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comming soon...
hey all of you,
We are coming to SA end of december. We are starting in Europe (Belguim/Antwerp) in November on a cargoboat and will arriving aroud Christmas in Buenosaires.
The plan is to go South to Ushuai en than North, as for as we can get with our budget.
driving a F 650 gs and a GS 1150
Hope to meet some of you and  together
cu !
Ils & Johan
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Valdes is writ in stone and I would like to head north up C 40 and the Caraterra Austral if they have finished the roadworks but the rest is flexible but I'm getting on, in body if not in mind and I still haven't been to Rio for Carnival week so might head for there via Iguazu. Mind you, a week of samba could be a case of kill or cure but as long as they sell  I might just risk it. Ride safe
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Guys,
On the weekend I suffered a bad knee injury playing rugby and require surgery and 4-6 weeks on crutches afterwards. So the chance of me being in South America in 2 weeks as planned are pretty slim. I still will be heading over but plans will be on hold for a couple of months. Best of luck to everyone for their trips!
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