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I feel another long trip coming on... Natural progression perhaps ?
buenos noches mis amigos...
I feel another big trip coming on. I can't sit still long in a 9-5. Driving me nuts. It's going to be probably another 12 months away for saving purposes but It's coming.... Well, there are quite a few well known A-B's these days. A good trip which fits into six months and sub £10,000 Anyway. If you'd ridden South America, Africa and western Europe already; where would YOU chose to spend six months on a bike, if you fancied something different ? Uk - Vlladivostok ?? UK- Australia ? Alaska - Ushuaia ? South India to UK ?? Let's brainstorm ?? I'm needing some inspiration here. :scooter: |
Just Go Do It
Well Ted,
Not another POLL. Get out there and do it!!!!! anyone can see that your bored sh*tless, with endless polls that do start people posting, however You need to RIDE!:funmeteryes::mchappy: Aus looks good, but do plan ahead as we is a BIG country with just a little bit of sand to remind you of Africa, not to mention all types of surfaces to challenge you. Now, get on bike:scooter:, ride:clap:, stop when you get here:D. Oh, by the way, we do have some good beerover here, so good that some bloody pommy mob just bought our FOSTERS brewing company. Rant over.:offtopic: Cheers from Oz.(Toto, witch way is home:confused1:?) Chucky55. |
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hahah. Ride I will mate... Yeah I heard about the sale of Fosters and VB. Fosters is dirty sheep piss though isn't it. And I think the company who bought it are actually South Africa with just their head quarters in the U.K.. Not guilty :) |
Just hate having your life disrupted by routine, eh Ted?!
Yeah, do some aussie .. but it will crush your bank account. Then ship to Dili, Timor-Leste ~~> into Indo, which is cheap['ish] ~~> Cross over into Malaysia. Return home via Singapore, KL or Bangkok. Sorted. Good luck KEITH . |
Its harder to come home than it was to leave I think...
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Wherever you go Ted, just remember to pack that Argentinian football shirt, if its 'worn out' do a South America again and get another!!!!!
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I'll be flying back to Buenos Aires in December to get another one. Although, they're actually cheaper to buy in my local JJB :confused1: |
Cheap as chips
Leave the bike at home Pack a small rucksack Go walk the Camino de Santiago de Compostella :D (max 4 to 5 euros a night in the albergues or wildcamp for free) Start at St Jean That should keep you busy awhile :thumbup1: without eating your budget Solid walking shoes or boots a must - no helmet needed nor cdp, nor fuel etc etc! |
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We will see how that goes with my new ruptured patella tendon. I am DEFINITELY giving up football now lol. |
Seriously think about North and Central America. I know everyone thinks America is just too easy but it's also amazing. Alaska and Canada are awesome and central America is whatever you want it to be. I spent 6 months getting from Alaska to Panama and every day was just brilliant. It's also "easy" in the sense no carnet needed and only Spanish to learn.
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Northamerica
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Hi Ted .... itchy feet, eh ! I agree with Lonesome George and you can ask Adam Lewis (shortwayround) about .... We started in Halifax and drove 3 months the East coast, crossed for winter into Mexico and stayed there for 3 months ... came back for the west coast (another 3 months) and a further 2 months in Canada (BC & Alberta) check: www.miles-to-ride.com The landscape is just stunning, you can choose .... beaches, mountains, deserts, rain forest (cold & warm), nationalparks, etc. .... whatever you want to :scooter: The hospitality in Canada & USA ist amazing, we met so many nice people and got lots of help :thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1: You could even buy a bike there (cheaper than in Europe) and take it home afterwards :clap: have fun :D:funmeteryes:beer:cool4:bier Thomas & Andrea PS: we start again in summer 2013: Nordkapp to Cape Aguelhas :mchappy: |
Australia
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.... get 2 camels or mules in down under and cross the continent .... dohdohdohdohdohdohdohdohdoh |
Go chill out in Moroco - plenty of camels for you to ride there:funmeteryes:
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Hi Ted
another input .... SE Asia .... Ship the DRZ to KL or BKK and travel SE Asia for a while :D nice climate :palm: , nice people :mchappy: , excellent food :thumbup1: and dirt cheap beer :funmeteryes::funmeteryes::funmeteryes::funmeterye s::funmeteryes::funmeteryes::funmeteryes::funmeter yes::funmeteryes::funmeteryes: Thomas |
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aouch! sorry to hear about your woes
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My Bad, Its the South Africans
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Oz will challenge you like nowhere else, with its diverse riding conditions and its SUICIDAL wild life:taz:, so limit riding at dawn and twilight. As for Camels, in Oz we export these critters to the middle East, as we have millions running ferral in the outback. These minor things shouldn't turn you off, we do have lots of straight roads as well as all the twisty bits.:funmeteryes: See you soon Cheers from Oz. Chucky55 |
I second the Camino as a quick and cheap fix for post travel blues. I did it last year when I couldn't afford anything else, and had one of the best travel experiences of my life, and ended up spending nearly a year in Spain as a result. The camino is more than just a road - it shows you the way!
Unless of course you have a patella that is as wanderlusty as yourself. But if it's under control, I recommend it, as someone who had never travelled sans moto before! Birdy |
Ted If you a willing to hire then S/E can be cheap
Hire in Cambodia (cheap flights from Bangkok) I saw many decent large bikes, a few well kept and new 500s 650 yammies, hondas etc if you want big. Then after doing the rounds of Cambodia travel through Laos Cheap again and not much traffic , one of my favourite places to ride. There are three entries into Thailand you gotta get lucky at one. if not there is still plenty to see. Visas at most borders |
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