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DrogeN Omen
04-28-2010, 03:02 AM
Compass Expeditions (http://www.compassexpeditions.com )

Compass Expeditions, have accumulated over twenty years experience in leading motorcycle tours in South America alone, with many more years working in various other continents. Our philosophy is simply "it's not a race", it's a chance to mix the great pleasure of motorcycling with some of the most wonderful, stunning, varied destinations on earth.

We remain a small company with hand picked ride leaders and support vehicle drivers. Our passion is motorbikes and travel and we remain committed to not only riding, but experiencing something other than the road we ride upon

These tours are perfect for Buell XB12XT, XB12X and XB12STT if you wanted to ride your own bike, but we supply BMW F650GS bikes for all our rides.

CHECK OUT SOME OF OUR EXCLUSIVE TOURS.
http://www.compassexpeditions.com/2008-2009/south-america-northern-region.html

Contact: Christian Moore
Sales Rep Compass Expeditions
Email: christian@compassexpeditions.com


The Long Way Down with Compass Expeditions

When it comes to adventure-style holidays, few experiences even come close to the thrill of riding a motorcycle through the Patagonian region of South America, taking in the incredible sites of the Andes on a ride through Chile and Argentina.

From Incan ruins to volcanoes, glaciers and high-altitude lakes, more and more people are choosing to discover South America by motorcycle and from a standing start 2 years ago, Australian-based motorcycles tours company Compass Expeditions is leading the pack in terms of premium adventure tours running up and down and across the continent.

With its own fleet of BMW dual-purpose motorcycles, shipped over from Australia, Compass Expeditions is running a range of all-inclusive riding tours through Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Bolivia. In total, there are over a dozen different motorcycle tours to choose from, ranging from 12 days to a 42-day two-wheel expedition that takes in five countries.

All motorcycle tours, which start at around US$5,000 for a 14-day riding and sightseeing tour (US$3,000 per pillion), include accommodation, most meals, additional excursions such as helicopter flights, boat trips and treks, and most importantly use of a fully serviced motorcycle for the duration of the trip. Each tour includes a professionally trained support crew, which accompanies the riders in a four-wheel drive Landcruiser that is equipped with a mobile kitchen.

Accommodation is mostly in 3-4 star hotels, with some tours including at least one night of camping in fixed shelters at one of several permanent camp sites along the designated route.

“Our tours are a new way of travel as people tire of the bus and boat options and are looking for real adventure-style holidays,” says Compass Expeditions’ Mick McDonald, one of the company’s four directors, who spends his time between Australia and South America.

The idea for Compass Expeditions came in 2005, when Mick completed a motorcycle ride from London to Vladivostok to raise money for the Brisbane-based charity Friedreich’s Ataxia Network.

“The ride totally changed my life and from there I decided to create a motorcycle tour company.” Prior to setting up the company, Mick and his partners worked driving and guiding overland tours of South America, and were therefore extremely familiar with the region, its terrain and tourism offerings.

Compass Expeditions has seven motorcycles available for each tour, with most tours averaging 10 people including pillion passengers. Partners also have the option of riding in the support vehicle.

“We have a tour running every month somewhere in South America, and we’ve set them up so clients can string two or more riding tours together to do a longer motorcycle adventure.”

Mick says that safety is a key concern, and the company stipulates that participants must have a minimum of two years’ riding experience.

“We give people as much information as possible about the ride and conditions, and have a lot of interaction with the passengers before they get on the bike to start the tour. Most of our tours are on-road and any off-road parts of the tours are definitely not extreme because they are on packed dirt roads. We do a half-day bike familiarisation course on the first day of the tour, educate them about safety, and do some off-road riding”.

“It has all really come together and the word about our tours is getting around. Our tours are really good value for money. That doesn’t mean they’re cheap, but they’re affordable; we use the best bikes and provide fantastic service and support through every tour.”

Information about all the tours available can be found at Compass Expeditions (http://www.compassexpeditions.com ), where secure online bookings can also be made.


For further information, contact: Christian Moore
Compass Expeditions
(61) 3 5368 6473
info@compassexpeditions.com

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BuddhaBuell
04-28-2010, 03:40 AM
DrogeN
I checked that website out and when I have the 'extra' funds that an excursion of that magnitude would require it would def be something my wife and I would love to do [up]
:)

DrogeN Omen
04-28-2010, 04:13 AM
Sweet, if you ride your own bike its even cheaper.

How much would it cost to fly your bike from the US to Brazil and then from Argentina to the US?

Currently we have a special going where the main rider pays and the Co-Rider goes for free on THE TASTE OF BRAZIL RIDE. Thats upto US$3000 off

TASTE OF BRAZIL: Brazil & Argentina
13 days: 27 Jun - 9 Jul 2 BIKES LEFT
Rider: US$4990 Co-rider: Free (was US$2990)

DrogeN Omen
04-28-2010, 05:04 AM
Have you got 6-7 biker friends?

If you organize 6-7 friends together and book for an exclusive South American tour as a group then you ride for free.

This free offer is exclusive to me so make sure to mention my name (Christian Moore) when booking.

Compass Expeditions (http://www.compassexpeditions.com)

DrogeN Omen
05-06-2010, 01:16 AM
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