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The Munch Bunch Boy's - World Tour

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Hello Everyone,

Old Friends and New, I have an annoucement to proclaim to y'all.

My two friends and I are leaving the fine streets of Portsmouth on July the 4th in an attempt to explore the globe on Motorbikes. We are going to the following counties;

England - Dover
Boat/Train
France - Calais
Belgium
Holland - Amsterdam :twisted: :twisted:
Germany
Austria - Bad Ischl
Slovenia
Croatia -
Hungary - Siofok, Budapest
Romania - Bran Castle, Bucarest
Ukraine - Odesa, Mariupol
Russia - Volgograd
Kazakhstan - Pavlodan
Russia - Tashanta
Mongolia - Ulaanbaatar
Russia - Irkutsk, Vladivostok -
Boat/Plane
South Korea - Sokcho, Seoul
Plane
Canada - Vancouver -
U.S.A - Montana, Wyoming, Nevada, California,
Arizona - Route not definite
Mexico - Chihauhau, Mexico City
Guatemala - Guatemala City -
El Salvador - Sans Salvador
Honduras
Nicaragua - Managua -
Costa Rica - San Jose -
Panama - Panama City
Plane
Columbia - Bogotá -
Ecuador - Quito
Peru - Lima, Cuzco
Chile - Santiago
Argentina - Tolhuin, Buenos Aires - ((31957km))

Now the trip we think will take around 9 months and we will be going places that will be extremely difficult to ride, thus why we are taking Yamaha XT600E.

We will be uploading video blogs to this Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/MunchBunchTravels So if you are interested please subscribe and show your support. There is currently 4 videos about the tour up already. x

We are also trying to raise money for the RSPCA whilst we go so if anyone is feeling generous you can donate at our website: http://munchbunchtravels.adamwintle.com This site is currently in progress so sorry if it looks poo.

In addition we have a facebook group if you want to get to know us a little more. xx http://www.facebook.com/index.php?lh=e4 ... 778&ref=ts

My final thought I love everything about Amsterdam including these forums greatly and I would much appreciate anyone showing support to our cause, even if it is just adding us on Youtube, it all counts to make a difference. xxx

P.s Admin please sticky and I will give you a kiss when I see you next :D

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no us east coast....???...heheheh....yer loss....have fun kids
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So yer tellin me The Warriors ramake wont be out now until after GT5!?!. That sucks!. Enjoy. :D
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USBONGLORD wrote:no us east coast....???...heheheh....yer loss....have fun kids
Funny you should say that, but I will be continuing afterwards going up through brazil, venuzuala, Carribean, Cuba and then All of America and Canada ;)
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DC wrote:So yer tellin me The Warriors ramake wont be out now until after GT5!?!. That sucks!. Enjoy. :D
Lol We got some new footage but we may continue filming it in America when we have some new cast ;)
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that is f**king awesome, amazing stuff, sounds like the exact route they took in 'long way round' & then on top doing north 2 south america 8) 8) 8) u guys are crazy, them bikes look like theyl hold up well, in lwr them bikes took a battering in places like mongolia&siberia, they even snapped the chassis :shock: they used bwm's?? how long do u think itl take?
anyway good luck, &drive safe :wink:
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What you're not going to ride across the Darien gap? Pussies.

Just kidding man.

Sounds like the trip of several lifetimes, I envy you.

On a serious side note, I hope you've looked into kidnap and ransom insurance for your central and south American stretch of the tour.

Some people like camping in the jungle, no one likes camping in the jungle with a platoon of FARC-EP rebels for up to 10 years.

Good map and site here www.comebackalive.com/site3.php?page_id=9

Safe travels.
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Pauli Wallnuts wrote:that is f**king awesome, amazing stuff, sounds like the exact route they took in 'long way round' & then on top doing north 2 south america 8) 8) 8) u guys are crazy, them bikes look like theyl hold up well, in lwr them bikes took a battering in places like mongolia&siberia, they even snapped the chassis :shock: they used bwm's?? how long do u think itl take?
anyway good luck, &drive safe :wink:
Yer we will take it very very slowly over the mongolia and russian areas im sure, we are in no rush so its all going to be fun and games. Probably 9 months for the first part of the trip. Then I may be continuing on a different tour. But money is going to be the major factor.
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Max Flower wrote:What you're not going to ride across the Darien gap? Pussies.

Safe travels.
Dont get me wrong I would love to do the Darien gap but I feel our bikes will have a different mind set, that and all the columbians who will try to shoot us ;)
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i just checked out the vids, bet u must be proper excited 2get going, also have u sorted out the russian visas yet?
+TomGotJerry has subscribed to your channel :)
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very very very veeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeery jelious! looks like an awesome trip mate. best of luck and i look forward to reports, pics and vids
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had a thought, u guys gonna get carnets, because in lwr i remember they needed them for the bikes & equipment :?:
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Pauli Wallnuts wrote:had a thought, u guys gonna get carnets, because in lwr i remember they needed them for the bikes & equipment :?:
We only need Visa's for Russia which has been applied for and we are just awaiting the answer. Then we need to get Visa's for Mongolia and Kazakhstan which should be as hard to get! I dont think we need a carnet anywhere that we are going to.
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Mr Oranje wrote:
Pauli Wallnuts wrote:had a thought, u guys gonna get carnets, because in lwr i remember they needed them for the bikes & equipment :?:
We only need Visa's for Russia which has been applied for and we are just awaiting the answer. Then we need to get Visa's for Mongolia and Kazakhstan which should be as hard to get! I dont think we need a carnet anywhere that we are going to.
carnets are required as soon as you leave the EU, they are to stop people avoiding paying import tax, you might get away without having 1for a few countries but the amount your going through its almost guaranteed 1 will insist on it
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would love to join you guys, but unfortunatly im off to south africa for 6 weeks training.

good luck and i hope everything runs smoothly for yas 8)
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