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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... Each day I do a little research on Patagonia and write an e-mail or two to start developing contacts there. One thing that has popped up is the high cost of renting a vehicle. It occured to me that maybe I could buy a used one ( probably 4x4 ), use it 60 days, and re-sell it before flying home .. for less than renting for that period. Before I give this more thought and research, let me ask .... is there some hidden ( to me ) reason why this is an absurd idea unworthy of pursuing? Have your ever sold a car to the salesman you bought it from? john |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "Calif Bill" wrote Looks like a monthly rental for a nice 4x4 SUV is about $2k. Doubt if you could do much better buying reselling, including insurance. Might save $3-400, but is that worth the time and hassle? I think you are correct, not likely to be worth added hassle and risks. Looking at a month in Costa Rica. I can rent a 4x4 from AVIS (great Corporate rate) for about $1400. Seems to be some others that might even be cheaper. I would check on the same in Chile, may be equal or approximately the same cost. For less than $2k, not worth the hassle. |
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 19:56:32 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote: Thanks for the advice ... only problems I've found 'recorded' thus far revolve around border crossings between Argentina and Chile and not having "the right" vehicle paperwork ... apparently more than just a 'pink slip' ... such paperwork comes with a rental ( but be sure to tell them you're planning a x-ing ) I hear. I would rent. You could easily get stuck with a car no one is willing to buy back. Besides, renting usually gets you a good car. While driving in Europe some years ago, we could drive in Switzerland, Germany, and France, renting a Saab 9000S at Zurich airport. However, we could NOT travel in any other country. We wanted to go to Italy, but couldn't - insurance wasn't valid there. I *know* for sure you can rent just about anything in Coyhaique which is near the lakes district and in what is considered Patagonia. http://www.coyhaique.cl/inieng.php Things are much cheaper in Chile, so I doubt buying and then reselling a car would be worth the trouble, and you may have to have a Chile driver's license for that. Your American driver's license is all you need to rent. There are car rental places at the above link. Call/write and see if you can travel into Argentina *AND* return without any problems. Dave (I'm heading down in about a month and should come back with more details.) |
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![]() "Calif Bill" wrote Looking at a month in Costa Rica. I can rent a 4x4 from AVIS (great Corporate rate) for about $1400. Since I posted this morning I found mention on on ex-pat forum of 250 USD/ week from the Toyota dealer in Esquel .... certainly not worth extra hassle if that is even close |
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![]() "BJ Conner" wrote Buy a good VCR and make a movie. If nothing else the trip should be worth an artical in some fly- fishing mag. Maby you can get Jeep or Land Rover to arrange for a car. Hot damn, now were talking. But I'm incredibly ugly and besides I can't film myself, I'll need some outdoorsy macho looking dudes to star in this movie. And **** this 20 something crap, let's get some aging boomers for our film, "Fly Fish Patagonia Before You Die ( hopefully )." I can see shot after shot of rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse holding up progressively bigger and bigger fish and, then, a final one of them tossing river rocks at each other. And, obviously, we need several shots of wobbly and passed out geezers surrounded by fancy, pricey, booze bottles. Me, I can provide comic relief with shots of my wading, casting, and 4 inch fish. What do ya think BJ, can you get Cabela's to outfit us if we show lots of glimpses of their label ? Larry L (producer and conflict resolution expert ) |
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On Jan 29, 4:45*pm, "Larry L" wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote Buy a good VCR and make a movie. If nothing else the trip should be worth an artical in some fly- fishing mag. *Maby you can get Jeep or Land Rover to arrange for a car. Hot damn, now were talking. * * But I'm incredibly ugly and besides I can't film myself, I'll need some outdoorsy macho looking dudes to star in this movie. And **** this 20 something crap, let's get some aging boomers for our film, "Fly Fish Patagonia Before You Die ( hopefully )." I can see shot after shot of rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse holding up progressively bigger and bigger fish and, then, *a final one of them tossing river rocks at each other. And, obviously, we need several shots of wobbly and passed out geezers surrounded by fancy, pricey, booze bottles. Me, *I can provide comic relief with shots of my wading, casting, and 4 inch fish. What do ya think BJ, can you get Cabela's to outfit us if we show lots of glimpses of their label ? Larry L (producer and conflict resolution expert ) Maby you get homeland defense to sponsor the trip. There might be terrorist down there. |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... Each day I do a little research on Patagonia and write an e-mail or two to start developing contacts there. One thing that has popped up is the high cost of renting a vehicle. It occured to me that maybe I could buy a used one ( probably 4x4 ), use it 60 days, and re-sell it before flying home .. for less than renting for that period. Before I give this more thought and research, let me ask .... is there some hidden ( to me ) reason why this is an absurd idea unworthy of pursuing? Larry , You might try contacting these folks: http://www.flyfishingmedia.com/servlet/StoreFront They are a bunch of young guyz that travel the world fly fishing and making video productions. They have a Ph.# on their website. I'll bet they would be willin' to provide you with pertinent info, if you reach the right person. Op |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... Each day I do a little research on Patagonia and write an e-mail or two to start developing contacts there. One thing that has popped up is the high cost of renting a vehicle. It occured to me that maybe I could buy a used one ( probably 4x4 ), use it 60 days, and re-sell it before flying home .. for less than renting for that period. Before I give this more thought and research, let me ask .... is there some hidden ( to me ) reason why this is an absurd idea unworthy of pursuing? After reading many of the replies and pondering my own experience a bit....I have seldom found a place where I could not rent a vehicle AND driver for less than standard car rental. In fact, much cheaper. Meals are part of the deal which takes a load off the driver and his family...you get someone who can serve as a guide of sorts....just kick the tires.... john |
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![]() "Larry L" wrote in message ... "BJ Conner" wrote Buy a good VCR and make a movie. If nothing else the trip should be worth an artical in some fly- fishing mag. Maby you can get Jeep or Land Rover to arrange for a car. Hot damn, now were talking. But I'm incredibly ugly and besides I can't film myself, I'll need some outdoorsy macho looking dudes to star in this movie. And **** this 20 something crap, let's get some aging boomers for our film, "Fly Fish Patagonia Before You Die ( hopefully )." I can see shot after shot of rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse holding up progressively bigger and bigger fish and, then, a final one of them tossing river rocks at each other. And, obviously, we need several shots of wobbly and passed out geezers surrounded by fancy, pricey, booze bottles. Me, I can provide comic relief with shots of my wading, casting, and 4 inch fish. What do ya think BJ, can you get Cabela's to outfit us if we show lots of glimpses of their label ? Larry L (producer and conflict resolution expert ) Well I see no conflicts with my current recording schedule, so I am available. Additionally, if you decide to go into video productions, all expenses are tax deductible and you have the right to fold the operation after one venture if you later decide it is unprofitable. ![]() john |
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Larry L wrote:
"BJ Conner" wrote Buy a good VCR and make a movie. If nothing else the trip should be worth an artical in some fly- fishing mag. Maby you can get Jeep or Land Rover to arrange for a car. Hot damn, now were talking. But I'm incredibly ugly and besides I can't film myself, I'll need some outdoorsy macho looking dudes to star in this movie. And **** this 20 something crap, let's get some aging boomers for our film, "Fly Fish Patagonia Before You Die ( hopefully )." I can see shot after shot of rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse rw then LaCourse holding up progressively bigger and bigger fish and, then, a final one of them tossing river rocks at each other. And, obviously, we need several shots of wobbly and passed out geezers surrounded by fancy, pricey, booze bottles. Me, I can provide comic relief with shots of my wading, casting, and 4 inch fish. What do ya think BJ, can you get Cabela's to outfit us if we show lots of glimpses of their label ? Larry L (producer and conflict resolution expert ) a geezer gala!!! count me in. when is the preproduction party? jeff |
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