We’ve arrived in Huaraz, the heart of adventure in Peru. Nobody seemed to show up in this town without sampling a day hike or multiday hikes and climbing on offer. Bike travelers are not get out of place here, there are tons of bike routes too. Beware though as most of it calls for lung-exploding…
Category: bikepacking
Towards the fun!: La Balsa to Huaraz
Entry stamps done and so the countdown starts. Six months is all we’ve got to explore Peru. I looked in the map, which Dang has been carrying since I don’t know when, she prefers to have a real map of her own and not just follow my ass. I see a massive landmass comprised of…
Peru at long last: Cuenca to the border
We have a group now, and a big one at that. I’m only half-surprised so many cyclists end up gathering in one roof in Cuenca. It’s a hub for cyclists heading south afterall. I’ve been lucky enough to ride with numerous tourers in the past but our rag tag bunch, all dirt road enthusiasts, seems…
Avenue of the Volcanoes: Part two
Our cool(literally) ride along the Avenida de Los Volcanes already feel like the highlight of our Ecuadorian bike odyssey. The enigmatic parámo that shines bright gold under the sun makes a perfect background to the snow-capped conical volcanoes that break the horizon. I’m trying to curb my temptation still to head straight to Peru now….
Onwards to Cuenca
All those time in rural Ecuador and I’m already antsy to make it to Cuenca, the second largest city in Ecuador. My yearn for good coffee and I’ve heard numerous times Cuenca being the more chillax and laid back cousin of Quito made me excited to make it there soon. I know it seems odd…
Avenue of the Volcanoes: Latacunga to Cajabamba
We take a rest day in Latacunga after our singletrack Cotopaxi adventure primarily to look around for a replacement to our Sea to Summit folding cooking pot which mysteriously appears to have a new hole. I should have known better not to replace the old folding pot with the same one. Sea to Summit sent…
Cotopaxi Eastside: Bikepacking the Trans-Ecuador Mountain Bike Route Part 2
For those who are wondering what’s the Trans-Ecuador Mountain Bike route is all about, it’s a dirt route that transects almost all of Ecuador from north to south. It was created by Cass Gilbert of whileoutriding.com fame and the Dammer brothers, Ecuadorians, guides/bikepackers/climbers and first and foremost farmers. They were nice enough to share the…
Cotopaxi Eastside: Bikepacking the Trans-Ecuador Mountain Bike Route Part 1
I’ve been looking forward to meet the Ellises, bikepackers from Alaska, since they landed in Colombia. But they ride past the country while we, as expected, went west to east and back again. Eventually, we did go south but not until after renewing our visa and realizing we’re still halfway to the Ecuadorian border. A…
Loving the cobblestones: Otavalo to Quito
Gone are the throngs of tourists coming straight from Quito to get a glimpse of that Saturday market. As expected Otavalo transforms back to its more tranquil state. We left too but not after a brief bout with some mysterious stomach bug. I guess it’s nature’s reminder as we were a bit careless with our…
Los Nevados:Villa de Leyva to Manizales
Freezing rain and numb digits in Los Nevados
High-altitude Overload: El Cocuy to Belen
High-altitude bliss in Boyaca
Hiking El Cocuy National Park
El Cocuy – Alto de la Cueva – Hacienda La Esperanza – Laguna Sierra de la Grande – Alto Bellavista – Hacienda La Esperanza – Guican – El Cocuy We spent several days in El Cocuy, the town, planning the logistics of hiking the whole loop in the park. It is illegal to hike the…
In between
San Gil was not the adventure capital we were hoping for. I find it to be more like a gritty town full of tourists both gringos and Colombians alike. We nonetheless enjoy our time there. Strolling in the market is becoming a habit now, eager to try out what the fondas have to offer. Suffice to say,…