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New York -- > Ushuaia
Hi all!
I am getting ready for my Trip from Dublin Ireland to Ushuaia. The bike will be arriving by ship to New York first week in June and will be setting off pretty much straight away.
My current travelling partner has done his back in and now it looks like i will being flying solo! so if anyone fancies joining me on the road and having the occasional  with an Irish GS'er then your most welcome!!
Current planned route is east cost of US, Mexico, All central Americano, west coast South Americano to Chile then across into Argentina and down the East coast to arrive for Christmas 07 ! so give us a shout!!
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3 Apr 2007
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ride the north georgia mountians
if your riding the east coast from new york south,you should stop off in georgia and ride the north georgia mountians.my name is trevor i'm also from ireland (cork city)but have been living in the states for 20 years.i have recently moved to atlanta about a year ago and love to ride the mountians.
if your coming through georgia give us an e mail @ trevordaly@bellsouth.net
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Kevin I belive you and I had a discussion in regards to insurance for the bike a while back. I was just wondering if you sorted that out? Also I am in chicago and willing to assist if need be as I will be doing the trip from here in december if all goes well.
Ps . I am reasonably familiar with Chile & Argentina having been to both several times including Ushuia
Good luck ..........Patrick
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Hows it goin
Wayne from Bray Co. Wicklow here!! Hey Kev I'd be up for hittin some or all of this trip up with ya! I have plans for the Continental divide trail this year but could change them if I can square away the time. Where to from argentina???? Anyway I live in Montana now. Let me know what you plan when you hit the bottom.....I'm seriously interested!!!
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Irishkev,
From the description of your route it doesn't look like you'll be coming through my part of the country. But I know how the best plans have a way of changing and if you find yourself in the midwest part of the country, check in with me. I have a spare bedroom where you'd be  to crash for a while, plenty of cold  , and an '04 GS just waiting to be ridden with a fellow GS from Ireland.
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Cheers guys! a few pints of the black stuff with some Auzzies sounds great! Have to meet up on the road!
And or course any offers of accomodation etc is most welcome!!
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Arrival
Hey All!!
Arrived in New York yesterday, so now just waiting for the bike. Ship is supposed to come in tomorrow, so once the bike is cleared and unloaded etc, i am reckoning it will be friday. Then i set off!! So if there is anyone on the road or passing by lets hook up for a ride.
Have an idea to go up to cape cod and Boston for a day or two. Then heading down the coast to washington and phili etc to Virigina, hear there are some good riding areas and mountains and nice towns around, then its onto north carolina etc. and down along the coast to savanna. going to cut into Atlanata and Athens, and then head up to Bowling Green in Kentucy. from there down to Memphis and am thinking to follow the road through to Dallas and down then to Austin and to cross the border at Laredo and on into Mexico!
So talk soon and will keep you in touch. going to keep the account on my blog below and on bebo.
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howya
Good luck on your trip, I'm planning the same trip hope to take of in January from san francisco. I'm from tyrone myself and theres another fella from cork coming with me. Keep in touch let me know how you get on, and all the best.
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Via Brazil Beaches?
Hi, I rode south to Ushuaia last year and left my bike there at the Honda agent. I fly out of the UK on the July 18 to start the return trip. Riding south I did almost no beach time (aged 74, I don't look too great in a swim suit). However I did have a surfeit of mountain passes and fells. The climate being what it is and the bike being light (Honda 125), I will probably truck it to Puerto Natales and take the ferry north to Puerto Montt, then ride north and cross over into Argentina. On the way north I want to follow the coast in Brazil and Venezuela and eat fresh fish and prawns in chilli sauce. Meeting up with fellow bikers would be great. My Blog is at home
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Heya PJ! Howz it going? Was chatting with you about insurance and stuff awhile back. Heading into Canada tomorrow and then over the Wisconsin for the BMWMOA meeting at West Bend next week. Will you be there? After that heading over to Colorado and down into Mexico pronto before my US Visa runs out! So of course stay in touch. Is there maybe a way of getting the blog on the travel section also? wil have to look at that.
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Kev ,
Just got back from Canada last week end but I'm considering it , for a day or so (wifeey may be mad) .
I bought this http://www.horizonsunlimited.com/hub...0-klr650-26555 and am planning to fly to B.A. in Dec. ride it back.
P.s if down in Chicago I'll put ya up if need be.....
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Cool! my current plan also sees me in BA in December, might even get some riding in together!
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