Go to the top level of the South America forum and read the posts labeled:
"Sticky: Steps to Buying a Used Bike in Santiago Chile" I recommend attending a Horizons Unlimited Travelers meeting. They are held all over the US, Canada and beyond. They are a great place to meet experienced travelers and hear presentation. The best part is hanging out in between talks and chatting up someone that has done a trip similar to what you want to do. The cost is minimal to attend these meetings and worth whatever you pay.
Keep read the posts and follow links when provided to rider's blogs. I spent several years nibbling on ride reports and blogs, sort of as a hobby. For me, the investment in time paid off in the lessons I learned from other traveler's experience. ADVRider.com has a lot of ride reports, but the site is not as well organized as HU. On the Horizons Unlimited site, start at the home page, slow down and get familiar with the site layout. The sections are designed and organized with a lot of thought by Grant & Susan Johnson. Spend time reading about trip planning, selecting a bike, paperwork...its all there.
My general advice, as you read about an interesting place, create a personal Google Map (or use paper!) and drop a location pin on each place that you want to visit. It help when you are trying to figure out an over all itinerary. Do whatever you can to travel for as long as you can and travel few miles each day. Meaning, travel slow, experience deeper.
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Peter B
2008/09 - NJ to Costa Rica and back to NJ
2012/13 - NJ to Northern Argentina, Jamaica, Cuba and back to NJ
2023 - Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia...back to Peru.
Blogs: Peter's Ride
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