Overlander Interview - Tetsu Yasu Sato

dhackney

Expedition Leader
Date: 9 August 2008
Location: Cusco, Peru
Overlanders: Tetsu Yasu Sato
Nationality: Japan
Expedition: Russia, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, North Africa, Southern Africa, South America, Central America, North America, finish in Los Angeles
Expedition duration: Left Japan 7/2007, scheduled end is 12/2008 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Vehicle: 1988 Honda Africa Twin
Engine:
Total Vehicle Kilometers: 92,000 km
Current Expedition Kilometers: 67,000
Fuel Efficiency:
Vehicle notes:
Trip notes:
Comments:
Web site:

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Ursidae69

Expedition Leader
dhackney said:
Expedition: Russia, Ukraine, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, North Africa, Southern Africa, South America, Central America, North America, finish in Los Angeles
Expedition duration: two years
Total Vehicle Kilometers: 92,000 km
Current Expedition Kilometers: 67,000


Wow.... That is some trip. :lurk:
 

locrwln

Expedition Leader
Very cool, I like that he is using "soft" luggage, instead of the usual panniers.

Slight hi-jack, have you spoken to the people in the Ford dually/camper in the background of these photos? I would like to read about them also, since you see so few BAT's (big american trucks) used for these types of trips.

Thank you, I really enjoy these.

Jack
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
locrwln said:
Very cool, I like that he is using "soft" luggage, instead of the usual panniers.

Slight hi-jack, have you spoken to the people in the Ford dually/camper in the background of these photos? I would like to read about them also, since you see so few BAT's (big american trucks) used for these types of trips.

Thank you, I really enjoy these.

Jack

Jack,

Note that Tetsu is planning to be in Montreal by October, then ride as much of the East coast / SE as he can before making the dash to LA. He left Cusco, Peru this morning, heading north.

It is really quite a trip. He's a very interesting guy and has had many, many adventures on his dash around the world.

RE: the BAT
The interview is here: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17779

Doug
 

dhackney

Expedition Leader
I should also add that when Tetsu made his rounds to wish everyone goodbye we surprised him with a special going away present.

In our food stores we happened to bring along some authentic Japanese roasted tea and some dried seaweed and sesame seed topping for rice. When he saw the rice topping his face lit up like a kid at Christmas and he exclaimed "Where did you get this? This is wonderful!"

You spend most of your time running alone, so the leisure days in a place like this when you have a brief sense of community are very nice.

It was one of those great moments in overlanding.
 

locrwln

Expedition Leader
dhackney said:
Jack,

Note that Tetsu is planning to be in Montreal by October, then ride as much of the East coast / SE as he can before making the dash to LA. He left Cusco, Peru this morning, heading north.

It is really quite a trip. He's a very interesting guy and has had many, many adventures on his dash around the world.

RE: the BAT
The interview is here: http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17779

Doug

Awesome. Best of luck to him on his journey.

Thanks for the link, somehow I missed that one.

Jack
 

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