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North through Central America
I am looking for someonetotravel with north thru central america. I started in Buenos Aires in April and am in Peru right now. My travel partner is flying home from Equador in late August. I want to ride all the way to USA, but not alone. Anyone interested?
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we are heading south into mexico and on down into central and south america in the next couple of days. meet you along the way somewhere?
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Possibly. Im in Peru, headed north. I will be climbing near Huaraz for a few weeks, then into Ecquador around early to mid July. From there (sometime in August), I will either ship to Panama and ride home or leave my bike and fly back, depending on wheather or not I find someone to ride with. Sounds lke you are going the wrong way, though. Are you headed back north or do you just want to meet in the middle somewhere?
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WE WILL BE SHIPPING FROM PANAMA TO COLOMBIA ROUGHLY AUGUSTish ,THEN SOUTH.MEET YOU IN THE MIDDLE SOMEWHERE.
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Originally posted by jim stanley:
Possibly. Im in Peru, headed north. I will be climbing near Huaraz for a few weeks, then into Ecquador around early to mid July. From there (sometime in August), I will either ship to Panama and ride home or leave my bike and fly back, depending on wheather or not I find someone to ride with. Sounds lke you are going the wrong way, though. Are you headed back north or do you just want to meet in the middle somewhere?
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Jim, am in antogagasta heading north today. Yes I think riding together is a god idea. My speed however is 300/400 a day since I am here to see meet smell, eventhough I did 950 yesterday through the Atacama desert. Your emaiaddress does not work. I sent you this to your address but came back undeliverable. Personally I would want to ride through Colombia as well. Frine dof mine just did and his advice is, not skip Colombia. Beaytiful country lovely people let's discuss once we meet. Let me know your correct adress ,. hasta pronto m
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Possibly. Im in Peru, headed north. I will be climbing near Huaraz for a few weeks, then into Ecquador around early to mid July. From there (sometime in August), I will either ship to Panama and ride home or leave my bike and fly back, depending on wheather or not I find someone to ride with. Sounds lke you are going the wrong way, though. Are you headed back north or do you just want to meet in the middle somewhere?
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You are not supposed to post emails here since it will get you more spam, but since you need it hasta pronto, here it is:
stanleyoutdoors@yahoo.com
Grant- I will delete this after he contacts me.
We are leaving Huaraz, Peru probably on Tuesday and going north by dirt roads, probably cross into Equador around the weekend.
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