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7 Apr 2011
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Heading To Iguazu
Hi, if you're heading to Iguazu I'm finishing my trip there, that's the city where I live, if you need any help on acomodation, servicing, parts or anything there's a good place for bikers, or if you just want to have a at Iguazu or some tips about the city do not hesitate to get in touch, just trying to give back everything I received on the roads.
Last edited by Iguassu falls Quati; 10 Apr 2011 at 16:03.
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13 Apr 2011
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Hi!
I'm staying in Rosario for the night, going in to uruguay tomorrow.
Wanna go north via Argentina or Brazil to the Iguazu, before heading north to campo grande, and Bolivia!
Would be great to meet up! I'm thinking of heading towards Bolivia around the 20-25 april, so that would make me reach Iguazu around then.
Lars.
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13 Apr 2011
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Iguassu falls Quati
just trying to give back everything I received on the roads.
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Hi Quati
Have you considered becoming a community? Just a thought.
Regards, Mick
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14 Apr 2011
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Originally Posted by lheskje
Hi!
I'm staying in Rosario for the night, going in to uruguay tomorrow.
Wanna go north via Argentina or Brazil to the Iguazu, before heading north to campo grande, and Bolivia!
Would be great to meet up! I'm thinking of heading towards Bolivia around the 20-25 april, so that would make me reach Iguazu around then.
Lars.
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hi Lars,
let me know when you're arriving at iguazu and if you need anything in special, so i can check in advance
safe journey
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23 Apr 2011
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So, heading to Igazu tomorrow, taking in to a hostel just south of the city.
Do you skype?
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23 Apr 2011
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Arrving at Iguazu
Here is my skype, rodolfo.datsch, if you haven't booked a hostel yet I believe Í can get you good place, There's a couple of bikers there already that came from south and would be nice to gather more people.
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18 May 2011
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Thank you
I met Quati at Iguazu, he's a great guy I suggest any biker to contact him if you're going to Iguazu. He invited me at a BBQ, drank s with friends, I had the best t-bone steaks I had in my life, then we went out and party all night, was a great time
I'm sure he'll be more than happy to help anyone who needs it!
Thanks Rod, was great to meet with you, I hope we'll see each other again!
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