On top of the world! Our climbs have felt like the stairway to heaven!
A time of Change
The change of pedaling in a new continent has affected us several different ways. The planning, preparation and research to get across the Darien gap took a fair amount of our time as we finished Central America. As the crow flies, we are 3000 miles from Mankato, MN and 4000 miles from Tierra Del Fuego. In actuality, we have pedaled almost 7,000 miles and have approximately 8,000 to go. The challenge of cycling in the mountains again (bigger than we have ever seen), another shift in language (still Spanish, but words used differently) and the miles yet to travel have left us a little homesick.
In amazing feats of kindness we have had some of our best personal interactions which have helped counter the lulls. Colombia is a cycling country. Every day on the road we have seen (been passed by) groups of road bikers out on training runs. People from their teens to 70´s all seem to get a thrill of pumping up a mountain and racing down the other side. When we pull in to a town we are approached and engaged by several people asking about the trip.
Much like Mexico, we heard horror stories of what Colombia would be like. We feel extremely safe. The roads are the best we´ve ridden (people even sweep the shoulders) and our interactions have been overwhelmingly good.
Another blog is in the books....this one with pictures.
Have a happy Valentine´s Day!
2 comments:
I'm from Colombia and I really love how you talk about my country. The pictures, the comments, make my heart feel little homesick. Enjoy your time there, Colombia is a blessing. Claudia C.
I'm a Cobber alum and have been following your blog. Both my children were born in Colombia! Glad you had a wonderful time in my boys' native country. Colombia is a beautiful, warm country and I'm so pleased you enjoyed your time there.
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