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28 Jan 2006
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Where is Costa Rica???
Susan and Tom, I got waylaid again, a common thing while travelling. ;-) I'm in Palenque, and today finally heading to Chetumal today. So, Belize won't be happening just yet. Yup, bad weather all over, but I think we're ok now.
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30 Jan 2006
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currently in Guadalajara leaving to go south to as far as Huatalco, then up to Mazatlan and accross to Baja and up through San Diego and over to Tucson.
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30 Jan 2006
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Hey Steve,
I am hoping to be in, or near Huatulco tomorrow (jan 30th), drop me a line here if you arrive as well and we can share a !
Mike.
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31 Jan 2006
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I am planning a trip to Mexico, Central and South America. I would like to find others to ride with for any/all parts of the journey. I would like to depart late Feb or 1st half of March, 2006. I plan on heading through Copper Canyon, initially, as I head south from Nogales.
I will be embarking solo. I get much feedback on dangers, etc, and welcome all advice.
I am a "returning rider", riding a GS1200, newly acquired.I would be interested in joining others wherever possible. Is anybody heading that way?
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31 Jan 2006
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Hey its G-Money again. We're in Mazunte, a town about 70 kms north of Huatolco, on the coast. This town is great. We've been ¨stuck¨ here for 3 weeks. If anyone is in the neighborhood, just stop by the Rinconcito beach, we're in the red cabana on the beach. Our KLR's are usually outside. Just ask for Smokey or Gaby.
Later.
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Dan23, I'm not a ditz, that was supposed to be, Where IN Costa Rica, not IS...
So where in Costa Rica???
Lorraine-currently in Tumul
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I will be in San Pedro la Laguna Guatemala for the next week or so. I should be leaving around the 10th of Feb. Hesding to Panama from here.
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kinda based in Atenas, half an hour out of San Jose, and boas del Toro, Panama. I'll let people know where and when I'm back in the sunshine and smiles
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Que el cielo exista, aunque mi lugar sea el infierno...
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I am a ways behind all, presently in Ciudad Victoria. If there is any suggestion for this area or places nearby feel free. I´m taking my time moving south, have met generous folks thus far in my travels. no need to rush
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those who may be traveling near C. Victoria there is some great riding in the mountains. a route called Bulls cayon is awesome.
btw I am on a KLR
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