You will enjoy "Transamazônica" a lot. It is a pure adventure in Brazil. I hope you have Pantanal on your route as well. You will be able to see a lot of wild life. Enjoy and stay safe. 🇧🇷💪💪💪
Glad you are going to head of Amazon. My best went. Long tough ride. Up the river in a boat first. Then a hot ride. Banana plantations timber natl. Park at the end of the road villigers with cell phones playing games. Cell towers every fourteen miles. Place of shade. All good
About clothes- locals rides there without anything. When you ride in shinny gear you can wake attention. In some extreme situations in countries in heavy economic struggles like in Venezuela you can be typed to be target. Im not big traveller and i was nowhere that exotic and i may be wrong but my idea of avoid this risk would be wearing some trekking normal looking gear on the outside (with wind and rain protection on the heat something different) and to give herself protection they are some mesh shirts with protectors to wear underneath. With this you can be protected and more normal looking. But this is advice for someone who eventually make plans. For Pavlin and Plamen in this moment is right to do like they do because they are there with this gear and they have many different weather conditions to meet and extreme economic conditions like in Venezuela are not that bad in other places.
$2 bucks a liter in Venezuela? Seriously? In 2015 it was $1 a Gallon in Ecuador, due to proximity to Venezuela. Thanks for the info...Also, you two are making good time. When you figure out where you are crossing the border into Uruguay, give me a few days heads up. If its not at Chuy, I have to bottle the place up, coordinate with Maria Julia and her work schedule, then I can intercept you wherever for a selfie. - If you two blow through here and I don´t intercept you, I can´t get away for long enough to go chase you across Argentina... lol Also, what did you use to learn Spanish? I just pick it up on the community and have been here for 10 flipping years and I think yours is better than mine... Just saying... Its Letro... Down here anyhow. Diez letro... IDK, maybe I say it wrong, it would not surprise me. Anyhow, looking good. Dale, Chau Chau, Ta Luago... I speak mostly Cow, Dog, and Parrot... I don´t think MJ and the kids want me to learn Spanish, actually... It is too convenient for them to talk over my head... Beware the Mermaids... 2$ a Liter in Venezuela, Holy bleep. - Up North, I am learning from you on that end of things. That is a huge change.
@MarkRose1337 its so many countries not like his last trip to Russia one country . Imagine you want to Visit big and beautiful country like Venezuela . Probably its your first and last Visit of country you really want to race it in 5days ? I thing they could split south America it in two 3months trips . Just my opinion . Still big thank to Pavlin
@@MichaelHermansen-jt7vc Don't judge, Michael. It's their decision. It might be their pain. They don't break the law. And they know much more about Venezuela than at least I do. Günter/Nürnberg
Maybe we'll know in the long videos posted after the trip. In one of the later videos, Pavlin just said it's best to blend in (when talking about cheap/light motorcycle or expensive/heavy, not necessarily about gear).
Wonderful..... Wonderful Spanish too Pavlin !!! Best wishes and Ride safe.... Brazil here we come :):)
Many thanks!!
You will enjoy "Transamazônica" a lot. It is a pure adventure in Brazil. I hope you have Pantanal on your route as well. You will be able to see a lot of wild life. Enjoy and stay safe. 🇧🇷💪💪💪
Glad you are going to head of Amazon. My best went. Long tough ride. Up the river in a boat first. Then a hot ride. Banana plantations timber natl. Park at the end of the road villigers with cell phones playing games. Cell towers every fourteen miles. Place of shade. All good
It might be costly, but then it gets you moving. To the next country. Life must be hard in Venezuela these days. All the best, Günter/Nürnberg
🆒😎👍🏻
Like your linguistic abilities!👍
Thank you! 😃
About clothes- locals rides there without anything. When you ride in shinny gear you can wake attention. In some extreme situations in countries in heavy economic struggles like in Venezuela you can be typed to be target. Im not big traveller and i was nowhere that exotic and i may be wrong but my idea of avoid this risk would be wearing some trekking normal looking gear on the outside (with wind and rain protection on the heat something different) and to give herself protection they are some mesh shirts with protectors to wear underneath. With this you can be protected and more normal looking. But this is advice for someone who eventually make plans. For Pavlin and Plamen in this moment is right to do like they do because they are there with this gear and they have many different weather conditions to meet and extreme economic conditions like in Venezuela are not that bad in other places.
It Is , What it Is🎯👍
Exactly!
the good thing is that at least it's there :)
Absolutely!
5l should be an almost full containner. it looks like its missing at least half liter. oh well got take it as it comes
$2 bucks a liter in Venezuela? Seriously? In 2015 it was $1 a Gallon in Ecuador, due to proximity to Venezuela. Thanks for the info...Also, you two are making good time. When you figure out where you are crossing the border into Uruguay, give me a few days heads up. If its not at Chuy, I have to bottle the place up, coordinate with Maria Julia and her work schedule, then I can intercept you wherever for a selfie. - If you two blow through here and I don´t intercept you, I can´t get away for long enough to go chase you across Argentina... lol Also, what did you use to learn Spanish? I just pick it up on the community and have been here for 10 flipping years and I think yours is better than mine... Just saying... Its Letro... Down here anyhow. Diez letro... IDK, maybe I say it wrong, it would not surprise me. Anyhow, looking good. Dale, Chau Chau, Ta Luago... I speak mostly Cow, Dog, and Parrot... I don´t think MJ and the kids want me to learn Spanish, actually... It is too convenient for them to talk over my head... Beware the Mermaids... 2$ a Liter in Venezuela, Holy bleep. - Up North, I am learning from you on that end of things. That is a huge change.
Not cheap but it is what it is .
A wonder if the motorcycle clubs have recommended garages?
Ride safe 👍
Just a wish!
puede ser que cruces el ecuador
I will
Which moto is that? Transalp?
Honda XRE 300
@motorcycleadventureslive thank you
3 months for all South America is just too fast...
Not for the way Pavlin enjoys travelling. He likes being on the move and not spending time in cities. Everyone has different tastes.
@MarkRose1337 its so many countries not like his last trip to Russia one country . Imagine you want to Visit big and beautiful country like Venezuela . Probably its your first and last Visit of country you really want to race it in 5days ? I thing they could split south America it in two 3months trips . Just my opinion . Still big thank to Pavlin
Exactly!
For me 6 days in Venezuela were more than enough! If I ever plan to go there will just fly.
Almost like in Germany 😂
Almost!
$20 American Bill= Thomas Jefferson.
Ulysses S Grant & Ben Franklin must be scarce .
absurd price lmao
No other options!
$7.57 Per Gallon It Is What It Is ( Wonder Where It Was Siphoned From 🤮
No idea
Really? No gloves wearing shorts, WTF?
2 min ride to have food and petrol
@motorcycleadventureslive Still no excuse.
@@MichaelHermansen-jt7vc Don't judge, Michael. It's their decision. It might be their pain. They don't break the law. And they know much more about Venezuela than at least I do. Günter/Nürnberg
Maybe we'll know in the long videos posted after the trip. In one of the later videos, Pavlin just said it's best to blend in (when talking about cheap/light motorcycle or expensive/heavy, not necessarily about gear).