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N8te rider
17-02-10, 12:58 PM
Hi all. Just logged on to say hi to the org :thumright:
A month in to the big trip and chilling in crazy Sao Paulo, Brazil. Missing my SV very much though. Ive seen some amazing roads, but sometimes missing due to landslides. These guys dont use leathers coz its too hot, crazy!

Will try and put some pics up soon. BTW, org site looks black! New?

Take care all

speedplay
17-02-10, 01:04 PM
Not jealous at all, sitting here in Brum with snow falling while I have cod and chips...

N8te rider
17-02-10, 01:30 PM
quite jealous of cod n chips lol. Food in Peru and Bolivia has been bad. Mostly burgers, yuk. Brazil is loads better though :D

Binky
17-02-10, 05:31 PM
How long did you spend in Bolivia?

You out on business or just travelling?

thulfi
17-02-10, 06:01 PM
Mate awesome that you're out there touring South America. Wish I was doing something like that. I bet Brazil is insane!

Dave20046
17-02-10, 06:43 PM
Hi all. Just logged on to say hi to the org :thumright:
A month in to the big trip and chilling in crazy Sao Paulo, Brazil. Missing my SV very much though. Ive seen some amazing roads, but sometimes missing due to landslides. These guys dont use leathers coz its too hot, crazy!

Will try and put some pics up soon. BTW, org site looks black! New?

Take care all
It's a different colour in every country - spain is orange I think, france is maroon.


Glad you're enjoying it matey! Take it easy.

anna
17-02-10, 10:05 PM
Let us know if you are thinking of heading Portugal way!!

Red Herring
17-02-10, 10:54 PM
Hi N8te Rider
Are you staying down in the unruly south or are you going up to see Brazil proper in the Northeast...?

N8te rider
18-02-10, 11:09 AM
Visiting central and south america. Did the north a few years ago, was gorgeous. This time going across central Brazil overland from Corumba > Iguazu > Sao Paolo > Rio, then down to Argentina and back across land Buenos Aires > Mendoza > Santiago > Chile. Think Rio and Buenos Aires are going to be mental, although a few days ago I managed to join a carnival school and dance in the parade in a town called Igarata :D

Red Herring
18-02-10, 09:52 PM
It's certainly a beautiful country. I grew up in North East Brazil and still have a place out there, plan to bolt there when I retire..... You're definitely there at the right time of year, the place is magic over Carnival.