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    Just completed a couple weeks down in Peru with RoadRunner Magazine... Peru Motors was the host tour guide...

    I rode a 800 GS while on the tour...great bike as many know.

    We crossed paths and stayed at same hotel for couple nights with four guys from Alabama...they remembered me from the Chicken Rally. They where on tour doing Chile, Peru and Death Highway in Bolivia. One was swept away in rain storm into a river...it was close call for him...he was from Trussville.

    We had rain and epic landslide that closed the road for two days...lucky we arrived just 14 hours before they had one lane open.. 8 of those hours we where asleep...

    We encountered a gold miner's strike with the town barricaded by locals with rocks, burning tires, sticks, drums and anything else you can put in road.... the policia arrived by bus loads with guns and riot shields to free up the gas pumps....so we got fuel...Police said we needed to wait for more re-enforcements....about three hours.....to clear the barricades and lead us thru.... our Peruian guide rode ahead to talk with strikers.... they let us ride thru...we where told to give thumbs up to strikers and say some saying... I forgot so I just yelled Roll Tide Roll... they all gave me thumbs up.....but I worried the whole time that a strikers at end of town didn't have a clue about our permission and someone would start throwing rocks... AGATT... we made it without any problems....dodging the tires and drums and sticks.... If you look at pictures you will see police in shadow of bus or truck...it was hazy and the smoke from the burning tires made for a dim picture.... Contour GPS camera was set for picture every 20 seconds on this section.

    I enjoyed the tour and country... the Pan American highway was boring with too much blowing sand...the cities of any size had way too much traffic and if you see the videos you will understand.... I learned to lane split to survive...

    The mountians, canyons, valley and roads and people where interesting... the food was great at night in nice restaurants....but on the road during the day was package snacks...as you will see from pictures.

    The Inca and Peruvian folks are amazing people...country rich in history...but very poor living by our standards...

    Here is link to many some of 3500 pictures and videos... I was using a new to me Contour GPS bike or helmet mount...plus my Pentax hand held waterproof....and some pictures taken with Cannon with zoom lenses.

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    Don G Norwood





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  • #2
    Sorry the link to Smugmug is not working...will contact them...

    The whole smugmug system is down for the moment... sorry....will update.
    Last edited by Norwood; 03-30-2012, 02:52 PM.
    Don G Norwood





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    2015 G650GS, 1998 1200C.

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    • #3
      It sounded like quite the adventure. I was following you on SPOT and the MTF forums. I will be in Chattanooga end of next week then heading to Moonshine. Maybe we can catch up. Look forward to taking a couple weeks to go thru the pictures. LOL
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      • #4
        Link should be working now... Smugmug is back!

        I am in Chattanooga, however I need to head to Guin this weekend....so will leave for Moonshine from there I suppose... we catch up somewhere.
        Don G Norwood





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        1975 R90/6 w/Velorex sidecar -Sold to a good home
        2015 G650GS, 1998 1200C.

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        • #5
          Great pictures Don. What a fantastic adventure. Sounds like y'all had a couple of harrowing moments. Glad y'all made it back safe and sound. Welcome back.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Gator View Post
            Great pictures Don. What a fantastic adventure. Sounds like y'all had a couple of harrowing moments. Glad y'all made it back safe and sound. Welcome back.

            Gator
            Thanks....It was an adventure I will remember for a long time...the unexpected always adds to the adventure....
            Don G Norwood





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            1975 R90/6 w/Velorex sidecar -Sold to a good home
            2015 G650GS, 1998 1200C.

            Click here for more infomation FIRST SATURDAY IN DECEMBER


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            • #7
              glad you are back Don..it sounds like quite an adventure indeed!! Moonshine time again already??? Man, if this keeps up I will get old in a hurry!!
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              • #8
                Glad you made it back safely. I held my breath watching the video of you riding between a bus and the dirt pile from the road work going on. Whew! Another amazing trip. I need to start planning how I am going to work that sort of adventure into the rest of my life. An early retirement to Africa sounds like what I need.
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                • #9
                  Vance, are you planning on going to Moonshine? If so, when are you leaving? I'm heading up from Chattanooga on Friday.
                  Greg and Melanie
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                  • #10
                    No ...that one is on my bucket list for someday....you guys have fun though!
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                    • #11
                      Don,
                      Thanks for posting. As alwaysn great photos and story. I would have to say that of all the countries in Latin America I travelled through that Nicarauga and Peru were my least favorite. The people were friendly enough in Peru and the scenery great, but the whole country looked like one huge trash dump. Thought we were lucky to get out alive considering all the cerazy traffic and in specific the three-wheeled taxis. I told Roger that SA shouldd get even with the Spanish and give them Peru back.
                      Gary
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by dixieoutlaw View Post
                        Don,
                        Thanks for posting. As alwaysn great photos and story. I would have to say that of all the countries in Latin America I travelled through that Nicarauga and Peru were my least favorite. The people were friendly enough in Peru and the scenery great, but the whole country looked like one huge trash dump. Thought we were lucky to get out alive considering all the cerazy traffic and in specific the three-wheeled taxis. I told Roger that SA shouldd get even with the Spanish and give them Peru back.
                        Gary
                        I must admit that when we left Arequipa, the traffic at early rush hour was something else... we had to lane split to move or keep from getting run over....and as we rode up to Pan American highway with the blowing sand and wind we did see way too much trash along the road.... We stopped at Nasca for the night and took the plane ride over the Nasca lines...very hot and very, very dry...The Pan American was boring...we once we headed up the mountain... I really enjoyed the ride, mountains and people.... the scenery as pictures show really changed... while on the pan am I recalled what you told me about Peru... no doubt it is a very poor country in the country it really shows....but I was amazed at the people and how hard they worked to survive....

                        I really enjoyed the Andes mountain range and our visits to Machu Picchu, Urubamba River Valley, Cusco, Puno, Lake Titicaca and Colca Canyon. Don't know if you got off the Pan Am any through Peru, but road in mountain range where outstanding with the view....we rode for days in the 8000 to 16,000 ft range...
                        Don G Norwood





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                        1975 R90/6 w/Velorex sidecar -Sold to a good home
                        2015 G650GS, 1998 1200C.

                        Click here for more infomation FIRST SATURDAY IN DECEMBER


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                        • #13
                          Don,
                          Sounds like we made the same circuit. I did enjoy riding in th open spaces of the high Andes. Thought Cusco was a nice town.
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