Crossing the Darien - How much is too much?
Back in 2008 when I first started researching crossing the Darien Gap I was told the going rate was U$250 each (bike $ rider) = U$500. Heading north through Bolivia in 2009 I met two Englishmen heading south who recommended 'Fritz the Kat' - they'd just paid US$320ea )U$640).
After getting sidetracked with a broken motorcycle I didn't get to cross the Gap until February this year by which time the price on the Stahlratte was U$780inc, those who sailed on 'Wild Card Jack' at the same time paid U$850 (and weren't very happy, but that's their story).
Last weekend I was in Casa Blanca Hostel, Cali when three Canadian guys arrived on KLR's. They were planning on air-freighting to Panama and had to wait until Monday to get their quote - U$1500! (from Bogota. +U$300 from Cali) Yep, even hostel owner Mike (HUBB - Kaiserkyll) was shocked, it was U$950 two weeks ago!
I suggested a few boats and they got lucky. Fritz was leaving four days later - his price now U$950 (over U$1000 for a big bike. GS etc)
How long before this route becomes the sole domain of the 'new' breed of motorcycle traveller (post Ewan & Charlie) who are short on time, not money; or will the 'old school' (short on money, not time) probe the Pacific coastt for a reliable, cheaper but ultimately more time consuming crossing?
Either way, given the rate of 'Gap Inflation' we won't have to wait long for an answer.
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