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Hey Omar,
Yeah I heard that the visa can be arranged in Cairo, but been there once and this city is really to big for me. I've been in Istanbul, Ankara, Tehran but Cairo is the limit haha. I was thinking of heading down through Sinai and take the ferry from Sharm and then down the red sead and Aswan. I haven't been in Alex yet, but have been in, as said Cairo, Luxor Aswan as a tourist with a friend of my. At that time I left my bike in Dahab with friends. Let me think about visiting you in Alex (sound nice) and heading down together.
I'm have no time limit and would be nice to drive for a while with another biker. By the way I'm riding a gs1200, I know it's big but I'm a tall person so a have to leave my legs somewhere ;-)
Cheers Richard
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Hey Omar,
Yeah I heard that the visa can be arranged in Cairo, but been there once and this city is really to big for me. I've been in Istanbul, Ankara, Tehran but Cairo is the limit haha. I was thinking of heading down through Sinai and take the ferry from Sharm and then down the red sead and Aswan. I haven't been in Alex yet, but have been in, as said Cairo, Luxor Aswan as a tourist with a friend of my. At that time I left my bike in Dahab with friends. Let me think about visiting you in Alex (sound nice) and heading down together.
I'm have no time limit and would be nice to drive for a while with another biker. By the way I'm riding a gs1200, I know it's big but I'm a tall person so a have to leave my legs somewhere ;-)
Cheers Richard
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hahahah
you are always welcome to my house
perhapsthere is another biker is joining too with 800 GS
bit lighter though
lets be intouch and will see how it will go
i do hate big cities too, but have to go there to arrange my visas and other things grrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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Aha, the more the better.
Yeah, I've been searching the internet and other traveler stories. They say that the Sudanese consulate in Aswan is much more flexible than the Sudanese Embassy in Cairo. I've already my visa for Ethiopia.
What about overnights, I have all the camping gear with me and almost complete independent
From Taba it's a one a two day ride to Alex I guess. Look forward man !!!!
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Aha, the more the better.
Yeah, I've been searching the internet and other traveler stories. They say that the Sudanese consulate in Aswan is much more flexible than the Sudanese Embassy in Cairo. I've already my visa for Ethiopia.
What about overnights, I have all the camping gear with me and almost complete independent
From Taba it's a one a two day ride to Alex I guess. Look forward man !!!!
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yes its 2 day trip easy ride ,
when you think you can be here ?
contact me boefre as i may be in Cairo
and sure camping camping no money for hotels ,hahahah
safe ride always
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Hi Omar,
Good to see you're on the road again.
Have a Great Trip
If you remember my daughter Caroline (we all met on the road in the Western Desert, shortly before your unfortunate accident), she says to let you know that she's living in Kigali now, in a place big enough to take visitors with bike. I'll send you PM with the details.
Cheers
Ken
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Hi Omar,
Good to see you're on the road again.
Have a Great Trip
If you remember my daughter Caroline (we all met on the road in the Western Desert, shortly before your unfortunate accident), she says to let you know that she's living in Kigali now, in a place big enough to take visitors with bike. I'll send you PM with the details.
Cheers
Ken
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Hi Ken ,how are you
of course i do remember you on your 250 bikes ,we met 200 km exactly north of Dakhla Oasis ,
thanks a lot for you and Caroline kind offer ,will make sure to pass by ,
its always good to meet some one from the country as i never been in Rwanda before
keep it up and hope to meet you again on the road
any coming trips from your side ?
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