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mexico DEC 1
Any one crossing into mexico around Dec 1 i am leaving from San Antonio
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I'll be hitting San Carlos, Sonora about that time then heading down the Pacific Coast of Mex to Lake Atitlan, Guatemala.
http://snipr.com/reno-padre-atitlan
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Hey, I'll be crossing into Mexico through Nogales around Dec. 3 or so. Going as far as Panama nice and slow with lots of exploration. Will head down west coast after hitting Mazatlan, then over to the east side and Yucatan Penn. Then Belize and south.
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I just crossed into the USA at Brownsville/Matamoros after spending 6 weeks in Guatemala. PM me for contact details if you are going to be in San Antonio soon, I'm sure I have interesting info, and am always happy to talk motorcycle travel.
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hey andy i would like any info i can get on my ride south i am not going to be in san antonio until next week now send me pm with your number i will try to contact you when i get there
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Hi pemi
I just rode from mcallen reynosa monterray saltillo zacatecas guadalajara alone
Go for it
Pm me if you want any further info
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 0theories
Hey, I'll be crossing into Mexico through Nogales around Dec. 3 or so. Going as far as Panama nice and slow with lots of exploration. Will head down west coast after hitting Mazatlan, then over to the east side and Yucatan Penn. Then Belize and south.
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Hi Lev, I just posted this a few minutes ago. Can you advise me.
Anyone out there ever crossed the border at Nogales? I would like to know the early morning time passage to be expected. I really ne to be in Los Mochis by dark.
Tom tom@markentpersonnel.com
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Mexico March 2013
I am planning to ride in Copper Canyon and then on to San Miguel Allende and that area in March( time negotiable). I own a couple of KLR 650s which I will truck down and then ride from there on..
Anyone else interested? I will probably go ride again and explore Mexico more depending on who else is going with and what they want to see.
Chris
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