If you have any interest in motorcycles and adventure and your not on Ron Ayres mailing list for his Waypoints Bulletin you are missing out. Here’s the February 2012 Waypoints Bulletin. Check it out. Ron talks about the incredible Argentina y Chile Con Gusto ride this November with Rocky Mayer. There is also some great info on riding in Africa with Rob House.
Rocky Mayer introduces a “Custom-Limited Edition BMS Saddle” designed specifically, and available exclusively, for riders on the Argentina Y Chile Con Gusto ride with Ron Ayres and Ayres Adventures.
Ride the Panamerican Highway along the Pacific Ocean in Chile
Ride through the Atacama Desert and experience the route of the famous Dakar Rally
Experience the “High Andes” as we ascend to nearly 16,000 feet as we cross the famous San Francisco Pass
Enjoy the famous Argentina wine country as we spend two nights in Cafayate and two nighfts in Argentina’s wine capital – Mendoza, including a tango show at a popular Argentinian nightclub
Culminate our South American Adventure in Viña del Mar – one of South America’s most popular seaside resorts
Premium-Level accommodations in Cafayate, Mendoza and Viña del Mar and some interesting entertainment in Mendoza – ideal for a two-up getaway.
BMS has developed a special “limited edition” custom saddle for riders on the Argentina y Chile Con Gusto ride.
Want some inspiration? Check out Dale and Sandy pictures as they ride their 8th crossing of the Andes on BMS Saddles.
Dale and Sandy sent this note with their link, “I am very proud of the senic pictures of our 8th crossing of the Andes, into Argentina. Also pictures of a new friend that rode for 23 days, with a broken back to get out of the Amazon Basin, in order to have surgery on his broken back……“
WOW! If you have not read “One More Day Everywhere – Crossing 50 Borders on the Road to Global Understanding” it should be on your To-Read list. Gregg, aka The Striking Viking. This book is an adventure in culture and the beauty of human spirit.
We are proud that Gregg chooses BMS for his custom saddles.