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Making my way South!!!
My name is Fletch and I am 27, I am doing a two year RTW.
I will be leaving Colorado Saturday the 5th of November, crossing into Baja @ Tecate on the 7th and will be at a wedding near Cabo through the 12th. I will catch the ferry to mainland on the 13th and be on my way taking the Pacific Coast down to Chile and then over to Argentina. Then Shipping over to South Africa sometime in April-May.
I will be taking my time Staging (cooking internships) along the way. I am very flexible with where I am going can be persuaded to leave the coast for some rad adventures. Up for anything will be camping and staying at a few hostels as well.
Would be awesome to hook up with other riders who are easy going and are down for some good times and awesome riding.
Hit me up
Would also be down for a group get together as well.
Fletch
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I know there are a few other post about heading South around the same time... Just wanted to throw it out there.. thanks
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camp here in Santa Fe
shower, camp, pound a nail if you are inclined ----- and there's a great repair shop if you need any sudden things -
Marc Beyer just opened up here -
OCD Custom Cycles and Repair LLC (505) 428-0646
2859 Cooks Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87507
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Hey Fletch,
Have you thought about going down the east side of Baja then crossing over to the highway?
It includes a rough as hell dirt road, but you get to see more of Baja and potentially cross at a very quiet crossing.
Can be windy in the north, but it only gets better from there. Perfect pavement till it runs out though (and it does abruptly!). Try hitting that at night doing around 100. I think some of us were airborn...
Either way, if you aren't worried about some gravel, sand, and big rocks on the road you can stop at some great Baja locations like Alfonsinia's (sp), Coco's corner, etc. Might even shave some distance.
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see you on the road
Will be leaving on the 18th of october from Montreal all the way down to Ushuaia. My routing in Mexico will be different then yours but we might bump in each other after down the road.
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Sounds good, we will keep in touch .. Safe riding.. see ya'll soon....
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Hello Fletch, We are crossing into Baja on the 4th Nov and heading for Mikes sky rancho down the compadre then on to San filipe for a rest. We are on 10,000 miles into our RTW. Have a look at our blog. You will catch us up no probs. Drop us an email.
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My name is Fletch and I am 27, I am doing a two year RTW.
I will be leaving Colorado Saturday the 5th of November, crossing into Baja @ Tecate on the 7th and will be at a wedding near Cabo through the 12th. I will catch the ferry to mainland on the 13th and be on my way taking the Pacific Coast down to Chile and then over to Argentina. Then Shipping over to South Africa sometime in April-May.
I will be taking my time Staging (cooking internships) along the way. I am very flexible with where I am going can be persuaded to leave the coast for some rad adventures. Up for anything will be camping and staying at a few hostels as well.
Would be awesome to hook up with other riders who are easy going and are down for some good times and awesome riding.
Hit me up
Would also be down for a group get together as well.
Fletch
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Hey Fletch,
Read ur blog sounds awesome mate, selling everything and riding for 2 years living the dream!
I'm leaving Argentina on Sept 2012 heading north thru chile and onwards and upwards, heading the opposite way but maybe we cross paths and can ride a bit together. Would be sick to have a travel buddy for a while
Cheers Davo
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