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tknj99 10-04-2021 08:31 AM

That bike looks just like the Bashan Brozz :)

madarumoto 10-04-2021 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by moresnow (Post 367137)
Interesting vid/story. What on earth is all packed on that bike? I pack to travel indefinitely totaling 35lbs!

A lot of stuff I never ended up using! Like sleeping bag, tent, roll mat (thats in the big orange cylinder-like bag. The roll mat was very voluminous but didnt weigh much). In 8 years, I only camped a handful of times, but, I figured, carry a tent and sleeping bag & roll mat just in case I get caught somewhere. I also carried a laptop, a DSLR, several lenses, a tripod, three GPS units (because I LOVE playing with GPS), two pocket cameras and several external hard discs which I triple wrapped in padded stuff to save it from damage. The topbox only had a Gigapan unit which weighs only about 1.6 kgs, but it takes 6 AA batteries so I carried a couple of dozen of them because my GPS also used AAs. I did weigh all my stuff at one point and it came within specs, about the same as a pillion passenger. But, in hindsight, I carried way too much, and later you will see overloading caused the first serious breakdown that nearly killed me, halfway down the desert coast of Chile.

madarumoto 10-04-2021 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by tknj99 (Post 367138)
That bike looks just like the Bashan Brozz :)

The 2011 Ronco Demolition 250 used a generic Shineray engine. I saw virtually identical bikes sold under various names in several South American countries. You can zoom in and see more detail in this zoomable hi res gigapan. https://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/95964 and here is how she looked after 13,000 kms https://www.gigapan.com/gigapans/120401 (in the end I did 86,000kms)

madarumoto 10-09-2021 08:37 PM

Episode 13, eleven minutes long, descent from Arequipa to Moquegua, via the desolate Chala region. https://youtu.be/EqOfY2yu43I

madarumoto 10-20-2021 08:06 AM

Ep 14: bombs and murderers (sort of!) 17 minutes https://youtu.be/nrv_M__wZKM

madarumoto 11-26-2021 08:31 AM

New 80 minute episode, about the family that lives in an abandoned railway carriage https://youtu.be/GITctN8QyBY

madarumoto 12-05-2021 08:55 PM

new episode, 18 minutes long

https://youtu.be/QxA16EvCkyo

madarumoto 12-17-2021 08:54 PM

Episode 17, 28 minutes long

https://youtu.be/50l2lo7-ulY

GlennR 12-19-2021 11:24 PM

madarumoto, :tup:

I really want to explore South America. Looks like you've had a wonderful time of it.

madarumoto 12-20-2021 12:16 AM

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Originally Posted by GlennR (Post 370311)
madarumoto, :tup:

I really want to explore South America. Looks like you've had a wonderful time of it.

yes the trip took 8 years. Actually, 10 years and still counting, as Im still in Peru trying to edit all the hours of video while also waiting for airfares to drop. I was fortunate to finish the trip just a few weeks before Covid arrived.

madarumoto 12-24-2021 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by GlennR (Post 370311)
madarumoto, :tup:

I really want to explore South America. Looks like you've had a wonderful time of it.

Here is a new channel trailer that condenses 8 years into 33 minutes. It also gives a preview of what future episodes will contain:

https://youtu.be/u-8RK8kglcE

madarumoto 01-11-2022 12:00 AM

Episode 18, 12 minutes long:

https://youtu.be/DezcmnQ0-MA

madarumoto 01-31-2022 04:17 PM

Latest video, 24 minutes long: https://youtu.be/vqJJBWExTBM

madarumoto 02-09-2022 09:08 AM

New 10 minute episode: After spending my first night camping in an abandoned saltpetre plant, I pack up and continue to head south on the PanAmerican Highway in northern Chile, covering over 500kms in the absolute desolation of the Atacama Desert, passing the 3000kms mark, a hotel called "Las Bombas", a weird rock formation called tafoni, a shrine to an unofficial saint, the foggy coastal town of Chañaral, and then spend some time looking for, and finally exploring, the fascinating archaeological site of Viña del Cerro, where Inca-Diaguita coppersmiths reduced copper ore using an ingenious device called a huayrachina, and an Inca ushnu platform exists, in this case integral to the other buildings for use as a solar horizon calendar, and possibly human sacrifices.



https://youtu.be/JxhsWIaTjWA

madarumoto 02-19-2022 02:40 AM

Episode 21, 11 minutes long: Leaving Tierra Amarilla I rejoin the Pan American Highway seeing along the way huge mining machinery transport convoys, wind turbines, and cactus with red protuberances which indicates I am finally leaving the Atacama Desert. I cross Puente Juan Soldado and recount how he saved the town from pirate attacks, and how a later pirate, William Dampier, left his mark on the next town I visit, La Serena, where I explore on foot some interesting buildings before returning to the hostel to receive a distressing email.
https://youtu.be/2AlVIl-5SDI


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