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16 Feb 2007
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Houston to Consta Rica December 2007
Hi
I'm planning a trip from Houston to Costa Rica leaving Houston around Dec 25, 2007. I'm looking for a riding buddy (1 or 2) that would like to do the trek together. This would be a one way trip for me and shipping bike back to USA or selling locally in Costa Rica. I'm originally from Costa Rica and fluent in spanish.
Anyone interested in joining me for the ride to Costa Rica in Dec 2007?
Email or PM if interested.
Philip
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14 Mar 2007
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where are you right now?
we are leaving the states this 21st and hopefully reaching costa rica around the 2 of april
if you are still around please contact me: perkgana@hotmail.com
Mauricio.
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24 Mar 2007
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Sounds like CostaricanGS will be in CR in December 2007.
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25 Mar 2007
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maybe ride together a spell?
I am looking at riding into South America from Canada end of the year (with advance delivery of my bike to southern states before winter hits Canada), but thinking of after Christmas/New Years and all that. You flexible at all? I ride a BMW R100GS (93). Just did some riding in southern Africa last fall, going back this September for ride Capetown to Uganda, but home by December for a couple weeks before hitting out again for South America.
I usually ride solo but would like company getting through some of those Central American countries...
Larry
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25 Mar 2007
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Could be...
Hi, we just tried riding south but my bike broke down 3 days into the trip (ended up with a hole in my engine case and no clutch) so my riding partner is heading back right now and my bike is on a truck heading the states. We really want to do this trip and from what we talked it would have to be next year. Lets try to keep in contact and we'll see.
my email is perkgana@hotmail.com just send me an email.
Have fun
Mauricio.
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1 Apr 2007
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southern US to CA/SA
Hey Phillip and Mauricio
Keep in touch re your departure time and place from US to CA/SA. I am positioning my bike, pre-winter, from Canada to southern US and heading south from there early January. My email is larrynunavut@hotmail.com
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12 May 2007
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Pura Vida,
Is your departure set for Decemebr 2007? I plan on a one way trip from California to Costa sometime in July-August-Sept 2007. I am flexible. My spanish is intermediate - not good enough if I get into a tight spot.
If there are any other travelers head in that direction, pease let me know.
My personal email is tprata56@sbcglobal.net
Thank you,
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Originally Posted by CostaricanGS
Hi
I'm planning a trip from Houston to Costa Rica leaving Houston around Dec 25, 2007. I'm looking for a riding buddy (1 or 2) that would like to do the trek together. This would be a one way trip for me and shipping bike back to USA or selling locally in Costa Rica. I'm originally from Costa Rica and fluent in spanish.
Anyone interested in joining me for the ride to Costa Rica in Dec 2007?
Email or PM if interested.
Philip
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