"Peru, Chile, Argentina " is the 4th in my self produced multi episode "Burro Has Three Wheels" series, driving the roads of North, Central and South America.
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Originally offered in a 4 bundle version that includes Mexico, Central America, Colombia/Ecuador and Peru, Chile, Argentina, 3 of these first episodes are now available as individual items.
This DVD provides viewers a preview to riding along the Pan-American Highway through Peru, Chile and Argentina. Filmed in 2006, riding a 1998 Ural (BMW R65 styled motorcycle) with a sidecar this DVD highlights these portions of the ride.
Entering Peru I had not even reviewed the travel books. What a shock to find myself driving through the driest desert in the world, "The Great Suchra Desert". Sand blew at 30 knots and to my surprise the police kept track of my progress just to make sure I didn't have any trouble. I was appreciative. Eventually arriving at the end of the road, "Fin del Mundo" just south of the southern most city in the world, Ushuaia, Argentina, I had difficulty realizing what the last 3 months meant to me and my family.
This movie documents these and other experiences upon the roads I traveled. Sit back and enjoy an adventure of a lifetime that includes: weather, road conditions, local people and some terrific music. I hope you get as many smiles watching this film as I did making the journey.
Thanks for the video snippets, Gary. Certainly helps gain perspective on SA travel. There are those who advise using as simple engineering as possible, due to the uncertain fuel qualities in some parts. Would you agree that an older R100GS air head is preferable to a newer GS oil head?
osimnod 2 years ago
I believe that simple mechanics is the best...especially when maintenance is required.
burrohas3wheels 2 years ago
denada, Gary
burrohas3wheels 4 years ago