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22 Aug 2007
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Vancouver,B.C. to Viedma, Argentina
I will be leaving Vancouver,B.C. early October 2007
Ushuaia is my ultimate goal, but would like to hit the meeting in Viedma.
My previous rides, the Dempster to Inuvic, Trans Canada to Newfoundland and Labrador, Texas, Copper Canyon in Mexico and the West Coast to Capo San Lucas have all been solo rides.
It would be great to team up with other riders on the way to South America.
I am well into retirement age, 71 to be precise, but feel comfortable with 600 km days. My ride is a 2000 650 GS.
Checking out some local attractions and meeting the locals should have higher priority then making maximum miles, unless there is the absolute need to knock off a thousand Km's
The trip is only moderately well researched and input from potential ride mates would be welcome.
GS Pete
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My son and I are heading South in the Beginning of September. The plan is to head South in no great rush. We may start a bit ahead but if you are coming behind you may catch up, or not. Can't hurt to stay aware. <img> I am leaving the Seattle area on 8/27 to meet my son in Texas and leave from there sometime in early September
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I'm on a funky blue DR650.
Who knows? One day at a time.
Hope to run into you guys!
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Originally Posted by Peter Oechsler
I will be leaving Vancouver,B.C. early October 2007
Ushuaia is my ultimate goal, but would like to hit the meeting in Viedma.
My previous rides, the Dempster to Inuvic, Trans Canada to Newfoundland and Labrador, Texas, Copper Canyon in Mexico and the West Coast to Capo San Lucas have all been solo rides.
It would be great to team up with other riders on the way to South America.
I am well into retirement age, 71 to be precise, but feel comfortable with 600 km days. My ride is a 2000 650 GS.
Checking out some local attractions and meeting the locals should have higher priority then making maximum miles, unless there is the absolute need to knock off a thousand Km's
The trip is only moderately well researched and input from potential ride mates would be welcome.
GS Pete
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Hi Pete,
I'm in Montana at the moment, staying with Bill Ryder and servicing the bike(Honda Africa Twin). On my way South thru the States then taking a similar route to yourself. Hopefully we can hook up somewhere down the road. I too have retired but am a mere youngster at 58!
Keep it rubber side down.
Derek.
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Hi Peter,
sent you an email as I couldn't send you a pm
Daryll
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23 Aug 2007
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Vancouver to Viedma
Hi Daryll,
Received your e-mail and replied in kind.
So you want to learn about the mechanics of the beast.
I on the other hand am struggling to handle the HUBB.
You know it is hard -or as in my case nearly impossible- to teach an old dog new tricks.
It's a brave new world if you grew up before TV; no not BC, just TV.
GS Pete
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23 Aug 2007
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Vancouver to Viedma
Hi Dereck,
I am not sure whether I should ride with youngsters, but am willing to make an exception in your case.
When will you be leaving Montana?
Lets keep in touch.
I would love to ride alongside an" Africa Twin."
Peter
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23 Aug 2007
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Vancouver to Viema
Hi Chris,
It is neat to hear that you are riding with your son.
Too bad you guys are so far ahead-timewise- of me.
However, you never know.
If you stop for a lot of  s, and do a lot of side trips we might still run into each other.
Happy travels,
Peter
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13 Sep 2007
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Hi Dereck,
I am not sure whether I should ride with youngsters, but am willing to make an exception in your case.
When will you be leaving Montana?
Lets keep in touch.
I would love to ride alongside an" Africa Twin."
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Am in Tombstone now, should enter Mexico in the next few days. Where are you? Keep in touch old pal!!
Derek
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10 Sep 2007
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GS Pete
[Hi Daryll,
Tried your tel:#, but couldn't get you.
Changed computers and thrashed your e-mail address.
What else could go wrong today?
Give me a call or message.
It would be nice to get together and shoot the breeze.
Peter
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peter_oechsler@telus.net
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11 Sep 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Peter Oechsler
[Hi Daryll,
Tried your tel:#, but couldn't get you.
Changed computers and thrashed your e-mail address.
What else could go wrong today?
Give me a call or message.
It would be nice to get together and shoot the breeze.
Peter
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peter_oechsler@telus.net
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Peter,
hope you have your bike back safe & sound. Will call you tomorrow & hopefully we can meet before you leave.
Daryll
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11 Sep 2007
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travellers seeking travellers
Hi to all that have checked in on this. I to am heading for Ushuaia again this year. I was there last winter or summer there. This year i am going to go back and do it with my wife. I have gone to Prudhoe bay to the Panama canal and will be leaving for Santiago Chile on January 2. I live in Minnesota and would love to talk to anyone about travel down there. If anyone is traveling across the USA on I 90 hit me up. Larry
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GS Pete
Hi Derek,
How is your progress?
Are you still hanging around in Montana?
I, and Wayne, are still trying to get away around October first.
Keep us up to date.
Peter
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24 Aug 2007
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Heading South
Peter and all,I will also be leaving Vancouver for S.A in late Sept or early Oct. I have lots of experience riding in North America but none south of the American boarder.I ride a 07 KLR650,I am 58 years old and would like to hook up with other riders for this trip. This will be a open ended trip for me as I am retiring on Sept 7/07. If you would like to talk more about this call me at 250-3987587. I am in Williams Lake B.C
Wayne " The difference between an adventure and an ordeal is
attitude"(unknown)-2007A-21 KLR650(it's a manly Fire Engine Red)-1995
R100RT-1991VW Westy GL-ABC 6461 MOA-71007
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A nice introduction to Mexico, and Latin America in general
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