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Dave briggs

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 !

To read my current travelogue, use this link Alaska to Argentina., or simply have a look around the site to see my previous adventures, thoughts and views. The site is bigger than you might think, so put the kettle on, relax, and enjoy !




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Day off Celendin

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Cycling from Alaska to Argentina Travelogue - July 2010 Travelogue

I woke up late this morning at 08.30, a combination of the previous days exertions, and being nice and cosy beneath a couple of warm blankets. A breakfast of a caldo (which is a weekend breakfast in many places), and internet usage to update the site. Visitor numbers are up which is great, and on my other hostalworld site, bookings are also up. Still no where enough to be able to sustain life on the road, but its getting there slowly, and something I definitely need to develop.I was expecting a little more activity around the town with it being fiesta time, which in actual fact has been going on since the beginning of the month, but things were quiet. There was a mini-parade earlier on in the day, and some sort of blanket displaying contest but that was about it really. It did give me time t clean the bike though, something that was much needed after these last dusty few weeks on dirt roads. 

Dirty Bike

 

 
Dawes Sardar Dirty Bike
Not as bad as it could have been, but will run much smoother being a less dirty bike !
Daves Dirty Bike

 Dinner of quarter chicken and chips again, and at night, I had to come up with an innovative solution to one of travels problems. Namely, how do you stop an electric plug falling out of a badly fitted socket. The answer in this case, was to use my “crazy dog defence system”, or stick as it is more commonly known, and wedge it against both netbook and plug. A few sparks were flying at one point, but it seemed to do the job ! 

Innovative Travel Solution

Innovative solution At night, it got really cold. Apparently Peru is going through a cold spell, and the south of the country is suffering much worse. Up at 2600 metres or so in Celendin, it was chilly enough at 5 degrees!


Last Updated (Tuesday, 27 July 2010 21:03)

 

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0 #1 Alan Malarkey 2010-07-28 12:18
I loved Celedin, such a great place. The road you then took to Cajamarca is just fantastic. I really cannot understand why people take the Pan Americana with desert and wind. Mad!
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