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30 May 2010
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Road Santa Cruz/Bolivia - to Corumba, Brasil
Hi guys,
anybody has an idea in which conditions is the road from Santa Cruz to Corumba??? When did you do it? I tried in 1996 - it was a desaster...finally we put the bikes on the train...
Thanks for your help!
See you at the HU Germany and Italy Meeting in July!!!
Jens, right now in San Pedro de Atacama
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1 Jun 2010
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Really nobody has an idea???
Hi guys,
it looks like nobody did this road - is it possible???
Thanks - Jens
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3 Jun 2010
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It is doable, the info i have is from a fellow who came that route a few years ago so it may be a little outdated.
It is all dirt and took to days from Santa Cruz to Corumba traveling in 4wd vehicle with an average speed of 45 km/h according to his GPS track data.
Looks like they stopped in San Jose for the night.
Not much to go on but hope it helps.
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16 Jun 2010
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road conditions
We have just driven the Jesuit circuit from Santa Cruz to San Jose de Chiquitos. Mixed conditions of dirt and asphalt - no problems at all when dry.
The place we are staying is owned by French bikers - they say the direct road is good apshalt apart for 90 km's in the centre that are being upgraded but for bikes it is easier. From Santa Cruz for 1.5 hours it is good then you reach the rough section. To drive or ride from Santa Cruz to San Jose will take approx. 4 hours. From San Jose to Corumba the road is 400 km's of perfect asphalt road.
Good luck and be sure to stay here when you pass!
Villa Chiquitana
Calle 9 de Abril
San Jose de Chiquitos
Bolivia
Home
Last edited by monster; 17 Jun 2010 at 17:18.
Reason: update info
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5 Jul 2010
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will do that road soon... Thanks for the info Dave...
Adventurous greetings,
Coen
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10 Jul 2010
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road has improved a bit since I drove it in 1986 on my good old XT500. Took me 3 weeks than!
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