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Seeking fellows to cross central America fall 2018
If anyone is heading south from USA/Mexico through Central America and heading down into South America between late October-November timeframe and would like to meet up to do the journey together, let me know!
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How long are you planning?
I'm leaving Los Angeles early Jan and heading down to Argentina.
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I'll be crossing into mexico on the 15th or 16th this month, and I think I'll be in Argentina in January.
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Hey all, I'm retiring in 30 days and relocating to Florida from Central Virginia. Planning on leaving for Central America sometime in Jan or Feb 2019 and then on to SA at a slow pace and also looking to learn some Spanish along the way. Been riding for over 40 years and looking to buy a used 2014-16 Super Tenure. Last bike was 2014 BMW K1600 GTLE which I took to Southern Alaska from Central Virginia.
If you or anyone else are heading that way, drop me a PM - I have rode alone in the past but would at least like to cross boarders as a group.
George.
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Departing for Mexico, Central America, South America this November
Hey man,
I am leaving Los Angeles second week of November and heading through the Baja, Mexico City, the Yucatan and to Central America. I am looking for travel buddies through western and central Mexico. I am planing on leaving around November 6 to 10th. I am very flexible.
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How long are you planning?
I'm leaving Los Angeles early Jan and heading down to Argentina.
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Hi
how do you plan to cross from Panama to Columbia?
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I'll be crossing into mexico on the 15th or 16th this month, and I think I'll be in Argentina in January.
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how will you cross from Panama to Columbia?
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Hey all,
Currently in Mexico near Puerto Vallarta, will probably stay in Mexico till late November. Not sure when I’ll cross the Darien gap, but there is a January boat stahlratte that I am aiming for, and if not, a container or yacht would be necessary.
Motobaba ping me when your on the mainland and let’s meet up if our paths align.
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