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21 Oct 2009
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Mexic and CA, Company would be good
I'll be staying in San Antonio until October 27th.
The plan is to then cross into Mexico and head south to TDF.
Company would be good for,all, or any part of te trip,esp. CA.
The email is errolg6@gmail.com or post a reply.
Cheers Errol
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26 Oct 2009
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Hi, I'm entering Mexico on the 26th at Tecate. Heading down the Baja then crossing to Mazatlan and continuing to TDF. Maybe we can hook up along the way.
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26 Oct 2009
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How fast are you moving? I'm a couple of days to a week ahead of you, depending. Do you have a route planned?
Currently in San Miguel de Allende, Oaxaca in a few days, onwards and onwards.
Mark
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27 Oct 2009
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cocktails/margueritas in S.C.D.L.Cs.
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How fast are you moving? I'm a couple of days to a week ahead of you, depending. Do you have a route planned?
Currently in San Miguel de Allende, Oaxaca in a few days, onwards and onwards.
Mark
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Hi Mark and other interested parties, I should be arriving in S. Cristobal de las Casas tomorrow 27th and staying for a few days to practice saying "cerveza por favour" in the local dialect. Anyone else interested in a language class which gets better as the night goes on, see me. While I remember, I was passed by 2 I think Canadians, 1 on a Vstrom heading down the coast. Ride safe.
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Company in CA
Hullo all
I'm leaving San Antonio today (27-10-09) and will cross into Mexico tomorrow.
No route planned as yet,but I'll speed things up to make a deadline if that is what is needed.
I'm on an R1200 GSA which should get me there on time.
Cheer Errol
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28 Oct 2009
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crossing to Gutemala late November
Hi Guys
I too am planning to cross the Tapachula/Guatemalan border around the 20 something of November. Maybe if any of you guys are around there then we could hook up for a ride?
Dan
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Cervasa
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Hi Mark and other interested parties, I should be arriving in S. Cristobal de las Casas tomorrow 27th and staying for a few days to practice saying "cerveza por favour" in the local dialect. Anyone else interested in a language class which gets better as the night goes on, see me. While I remember, I was passed by 2 I think Canadians, 1 on a Vstrom heading down the coast. Ride safe.
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Mike, You must learn how to ask for a "Cuba Libre", preferably in a bucket!
I will look forward to hooking up, once you have mastered this
Cheers Errol
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Hi, I'm entering Mexico on the 26th at Tecate. Heading down the Baja then crossing to Mazatlan and continuing to TDF. Maybe we can hook up along the way.
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I'm now in a place called Xilitla and heading for Tehotihaucan, after which I'm heading for Oaxaca.
Then San Christobal de las Casas, probably in about a week.
I'm happy to make some firm arrangements for crossing into Guatamala as it worries me a little doing it alone.
I hear there are some intoxicating language lessons being given in SCdlC.
Sign me up.
Cheers Errol
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