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My name is Dave Briggs, and welcome to www.davestravelpages.com , my travelogue site. I am an Adventure Cyclist from England, and my latest trip is to cycle from Alaska to Argentina. I started in July 2009, and estimate that it will take 18 months, so please drop by again to check on my progress !

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Cycling from Leymebamba to Balsas

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Cycling from Alaska to Argentina Travelogue - July 2010 Travelogue

 

When I woke up this morning, I discovered that something had bitten the soles of my feet, and the ends of my big toes. Weird, and also a little irritating. Still, its all part of the fun of travel (apparently) and so it was time to hit the road. The initial 30 km was all uphill from Leymebamba, although thankfully, the gradients were kind in nature.

 

 

Narrow Track

 

The road was quite narrow in places, with sheer drops.

 

Dairy peru

 

The landscape changed to more open farmlands with many dairy cattle. Milk is not a big thing in Peru though, and if you ask for it, more often than not you end up with a tin of evaporated stuff.

 

 

Vince

 

Along the way I met Vince, a motorcyclist from California, who had also set off a year ago. He’d spent quite a lot of time surfing in Mexico.

 

 

Calla Calla

 

After 30 km, I reached the top of the climb at 3600 metres.

 

Calla Calla View

 

And when I turned the corner, I came across simply the most amazing view.

 

 

Then, at 60 km, I started what must be one of the worlds longest downhill dirt roads. Losing 2600 metres in height was probably something I would pay for later, but having to turn the pedals less than a dozen times in three hours, whilst cycling through those stunning mountains was great !

 

 

Descending into Balsas


The views almost brought a tear to my eye, so they did!
 
Descending into Balsas
 
Simply amazing.
 

 

And then I was in Bolsas, a tiny village, whose existence owes itself only to the fact that it lays at the bottom of a valley. It was quite hot, being down below the 1000 metres mark, so first job was a bottle of water followed by finding a room. 10 soles saw me in a room which reminded me a lot of some of the places I stayed in Africa. Despite the presence of a fast flowing river, this village has a shared toilet. Yes, you read it right, the village. No problem during daylight, but I think an empty Inca Kola bottle will come in handy tonight !

 


Last Updated (Saturday, 24 July 2010 15:30)

 

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0 #1 Scott Smith 2010-07-25 20:39
Hi Dave, we just came through from Leymebamba to Cajamarca last night. You are right it is an amazing road, I can't imagine your climb up out of Balsas for Celendin on a bike. Enjoy your trip great photos.
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