Request for Feedback Please.

Will have a read of your tales later whilst on nights. To tell you the truth I dont really read any of the RTW reports really, I like the ride out reports and piccies of 1 day to 2 week type trips in the uk, europe and north Africa. Keep safe and enjoy yourselves.
 
As with all the other posts - some great write ups and some wonderful photographs, keep it up and look forward to reading more of your adventures
 
ExploringRTW said:
If you would seriously like to do something similar to us I can understand many logical reasons why somebody wouldn´t want to BUT I really want to encourage you (and anybody else reading) not to just let fear of the unknown prohibit you from stepping out of your comfort zone and experiencing what´s out there(here). When all said and done, whilst the food is not always to your liking and driving habits deteriorate significantly once in thrid world countries, the natives manage to live eating the food (there are normally western style options in the larger cities if you really need a McD´s to settle your stomach)and most seem to survive thier driving too.You just can´t put a $ value on what you see and experience.
Mike

I couldn't agree more Mike. No one liked their comfort factor more than me, but now I miss the buzz of riding into a strange town, can't speak the lingo, petrol stations and hotels don't look like petrol stations or hotels, if in fact there are any.

There are hardships and disappointments but as you say... you just can't put a value on your experiences, the places, and most of all the people you meet.

Keep up the good work, enjoy your trip, and good luck... we're all watching you.

Mick and Sue

www.adventure.gs
 
Thanks to everyone who responded. Invitation to further interaction.

Hi,

Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who responded to our request for some feedback. :thumb It is good to know that most of you are enjoying our account and photos. We´d like to extend the invitation to interaction with our other posts should you wish to chat/ask questions etc. :type :jibber

Thanks again,

Mike & John
 
Hello, Mike, Hello, John

Keeping up always with your travels. I guess John will soon be rejoining Mike in Peru. John, how you been doing, especially with the leg? bouning back, I hope. :bounce1

Well, here's a toast to both of you. :beerjug: :beer:
Keep on, fellows. We're all cheering you on from Honduras. :clap
John
 
Reading trip reports such as these (a) remind me what I want to do (b) motivate me to not spend all my money on booze & skirt (c) stop me from jumping out of the office window at lunchtime.

Please, keep up the reports.

I was in Colombia last year for a few weeks (not on bike unfortunately) so I'm very much on a Latin Learning spree and looking to learn from other peoples mistakes and good fortune before pi$$ing off somewhere myself.
Good effort, keep it up.
 
Guys

We really appreciate you taking the time to update us on your experiences, on top of everything else that you have going on. The fact that the reports are great reading adds to the enjoyment, while we remain here in the same old postcode, etc.

We're thinking of you, jealously!


Cheers,

Neil.
 
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Hello Mike,

Sorry about the previous message. I hit the wrong key.

I'm the old fart from the USA that your current traveling buddy Phil met in Mexico 2 years ago. He and Kevin, from Canada, are the ones that inspired me to go get a motorcycle. He also taught me a lot about riding, as we traveled together for a time.

I've really been enjoying your travel tales, and wish you the best of luck in your travels. Like I saw on another reply, I'd like to hear some of your thoughts and feelings about what you see as you travel and meet people. I'm also keeping track of Phil through your tales, as he doesn't write very often. ;-)

Happy Travels and keep the rubber on the road.

Smilin' George
 
hi quys. i'm new to this gs website so not seen any of your stuff before. i will keep an eye on what your do'ing because your do;ing what alot of us will probably never do. stay happy. tony
 
bubbani said:
Hello Mike,

Sorry about the previous message. I hit the wrong key.

I'm the old fart from the USA that your current traveling buddy Phil met in Mexico 2 years ago. He and Kevin, from Canada, are the ones that inspired me to go get a motorcycle. He also taught me a lot about riding, as we traveled together for a time.

Smilin' George

Hi Smilin´,

Thanks for your message.

I passed your message onto´Condor Phil´(you´ll have to see postings on Peru in a week or two for that one). I´m not sure if he´s replied to you or not but he does know about your message.

Regards,

Mike
 
Hello again from La Ceiba

Hi, John and Mike. Glad you fellows are travelling together again. I'm back in the McKenzie's house, your home away from home (or, John, was that hospital away from hospital?) Have been following your adventure, and will continue whenever I come into the city from the interior.
Best to ye, fellows.
John Taylor :beerjug:
 


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