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6 Jan 2009
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Looking for a riding buddy through Central and/or South America - Spring 09
Hi Gang--
I'm a 25 yr old male currently living and working in LA, but need more adventure... hence this post. I was originally planning on a solo trip down south, but the more I think about it, the more I feel that I should have a riding buddy for safety.
My plans are to leave LA sometime in early spring, stopping at any and every place that sparks my attention. I'm envisioning a trip from LA to wherever, (ideally Tierra Del Fugo) lasting anywhere from 6-8 months, depending on how long the money lasts, really. In the event of conflicting itineraries, I don't mind meeting up with a partner every few stops/days/week/etc.
I will be riding an 04 Suzuki DR650 outfitted for cross-continent traveling (currently modding now).
Let me know your thoughts and we can discuss specifics.
Cheers,
Steve
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6 Jan 2009
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hi friend!
hi! I read you post, Im a traveler like you, im in montevideo uruguay keep my email lemes54@hotmail.com and if you some day are near here only email me I can help you with lots of hints,places to go etc.
best regards
kevin
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6 Jan 2009
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few of us are heading across the pond at various points next year mate, i'll be in l.a by about june and heading south so expect will meet you at some point
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8 Jan 2009
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Tentative schedule is to sneak past winter down the west coast leaving Victoria,BC on or before 25 January.
I should be departing for Mexico from San Diego around 1 Feb.
Tentatively now... From there I will re-trace my previous trip down the Baja, ferry from La Paz to Mazatlan and head on down through Central America.
The Darrien Gap in Panama will prevent me from a non-stop ride south into Columbia so will need to ferry or fly my bike to Columbia from either Panama or Costa Rica.
After that it is loop down the west coast (South America) and go until the weather forces me back up the south east coast into Argentina. From there the bike needs to go to Australia or Africa. Haven’t decided yet.
Just turned 50. Riding a 2007 KTM 990 ADV. Charging the dead battery today with new charger. Bought an external digital thermometer so I know when it gets close to freezing/death. lol
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11 Jan 2009
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little help
I can give you a little help with the Panama to Columbia thing - 
i'm leaving also I hope end of Jan to CR from Los Angeles area
keep in touch wouldnt mind company !
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13 Jan 2009
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fellow traveller
Hey
Ive been replying to various posts guys as I am planning a trip north to south. Im just looking at routes, visa requirements, borders etc - all the usual gumpf. I was originally planning it on my own but really think it will be a better experience with other travellers.
Anyways, just trading my K1200R which has taken me around europe for a KTM Adventure (bit worried about parts and reliability so any help appreciated!). Job is then to prep her.
Im pretty flexible about routes but would like to zigzag across the states during the spring summer and autumn months and then spend the winter months going through south america where the whether is good.
Its a good time for me to do this and I'm pretty flexible re dates although im just nursing a particularly sore left shoulder that gives me riding trouble.
Im 32 and free of ties so i have no planned amount of time to be travelling - just see what happens.
Would love to hear from you all.
Craig
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22 Jan 2009
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Steve,
I'm also a younger guy (22) coming from the midwest. I'm not looking to spend 6 to 8 months touring, but I am interested in returning to central america with another younger adventerous rider. I'm riding a 950 adventure and will be able to depart in mid May. I can't PM you yet as per HU forum rules, but I'd like to discuss what we each want to get out of the trip over emails. why don't you shoot me one at xdbx at comcast dot net.
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22 Jan 2009
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Hello World!
Hey guys - this is my first post but I have been following the L.A. to TDF threads for a while and I figure it is time I enter the conversation. I am leaving L.A. in May to head south to TDF and back up by August 2010. I will be making some extended stops along the way to volunteer but I would like some company on the stretches in between - especially the initial bit. (and uh, by the way, I am a 22 yr old female) So, if any of you old curmudgeons aren't opposed to my being around please let me know!
Cheers,
Tina
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31 Jan 2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by xdbx
Steve,
I'm also a younger guy (22) coming from the midwest. I'm not looking to spend 6 to 8 months touring, but I am interested in returning to central america with another younger adventerous rider. I'm riding a 950 adventure and will be able to depart in mid May. I can't PM you yet as per HU forum rules, but I'd like to discuss what we each want to get out of the trip over emails. why don't you shoot me one at xdbx at comcast dot net.
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Where in the midwest are you? I too plan on leaving in May...
But my plan probably won't work with your plan though. I'm in Mpls, MN. I finish spring classes at the university around May 4th, then have a 6 week study abroad in VEnezuela May 18th, so I'm going to zoom zoom through central to Venezuela, then once class is over at the end of June I'm going to take a month or two to come back home.
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8 Feb 2009
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Originally Posted by craigwake
Hey
Ive been replying to various posts guys as I am planning a trip north to south. Im just looking at routes, visa requirements, borders etc - all the usual gumpf. I was originally planning it on my own but really think it will be a better experience with other travellers.
Anyways, just trading my K1200R which has taken me around europe for a KTM Adventure (bit worried about parts and reliability so any help appreciated!). Job is then to prep her.
Im pretty flexible about routes but would like to zigzag across the states during the spring summer and autumn months and then spend the winter months going through south america where the whether is good.
Its a good time for me to do this and I'm pretty flexible re dates although im just nursing a particularly sore left shoulder that gives me riding trouble.
Im 32 and free of ties so i have no planned amount of time to be travelling - just see what happens.
Would love to hear from you all.
Craig
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Hey,
I'm planning on riding out the recession on my BMW GS down to South America. Leaving LA early April. Cheers... mylaemail@gmail.com
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10 Feb 2009
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(bit worried about parts and reliability so any help appreciated!)
Craig
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Craig,
I'd carry an extra fuel filter. Just read a trip report of 2-up riding in South America on a KTM and they only needed a filter during their trip.
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7 Feb 2009
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Hey,
Im leaving LA early April. Looking to ride down as close as possible to Tiera del Fuego on my 2005 bmw gs1200. Beginning planning stages now. Shout me back if you want to meet up in Hollywood to discuss,
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8 Feb 2009
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Andes crossings
When riding from north to south you should avoid being in Peru, Bolivia during their rainy season that starts November and ends around March ... best months for travelling in that latitude are May to August ... get to Ushuaia from November to March ... crossing the Andes is not a problem when you have paved roads but sometimes you will have to wait for snow clearance in some places during the winter months June to August in Chile ... I'm looking for a riding buddy who wishes to get to Ushuaia during March 2009 ... lease him one of my bikes and he covers my expenses ...
Cheers,
Roberto Thomson
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Leaving Los Angeles to Ecuador
I'm planing to tour Colombia and Ecuador in mid Oct. 09, I would be using the starting point of Cartagena, Colombia. I'll be flying in from Los Angeles. Riding south to Bogota. I would ride to Cali then ride to Ipiales (border to Ecuador). From Tulcan, Ecuador I would ride south to Otavalo then to Quito. I'll end my journey to Guayaquil, Ecuador. Please keep me informed on your progress for that if you're there in Colombia at the same time, we can ride together or if some mishap I may be informed. If you're in Los Angeles, Look me up.
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