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Jaen to Bagua Grande

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Cycling from Alaska to Argentina Travelogue - July 2010 Travelogue

Quite an easy days cycle, with the majority of it either being downhill or on the flat. I once more passed by rice paddy fields, until I started a descent through a canyon, where the sealed road tracked the river.

 

Vultures in a tree

Vultures in a Tree.

 

There were hundreds of colourful, and I must say, rather fast birds. Far too fast and small for me to catch on camera. These vultures taking it easy in a tree didn’t seem to mind having their photo taken though.

 Coming out of the canyon, the terrain was very much changed. What was green with plenty of water was replaced with arid scrub land on either side of me. I cycled through a brief section of road which seemed plagued by small burr type thorns, and quite a few embedded themselves in the tyres. The extra thickness of the tyres saved me from what could have been a complete disaster, but I did pick up a puncture in the front tyre, which I pulled over to sort out.  Being quite low in altitude, the heat had picked up considerably, although because of the arid conditions, at least there was no humidity.

 

 

Inca Kola

Inca Kola

 

 I stopped off for a drink of Inca Kola along the way… yes, it does look like a bottle of wee. Tastes like Dr. Pepper though, which I have to say is a lot more pleasant. Not that I would know what a bottle of wee tastes like, erm…. Moving on….

 

 

Road to Bagua Grande

Road to Bagua Grande

 As I closed in on Bagua Grande, greenness reappeared, as did more rice paddy fields. Quite a few mototaxi drivers had pulled over to either wash themselves or their vehicles in the brown run off water from the rice terraces, and women washed their clothes in other run off areas. In Bagua Grande itself, there was a selection of accommodation to choose from, although a little pricier here, averaging at the 20 Sole mark. My daily chores, which revolve around food acquisition and the consumption thereof were easily seen too, with everything being within a block of the hotel. In the evening, some amusement when the door to my room wouldn’t open when I got back from dinner. There was much messing about until they found a skinny kid to climb through the gap between the top of the door and ceiling. Later on, I had to repair two punctures in the rear tyre which had a slow leak. Damn those burr thorn things!

Last Updated (Monday, 19 July 2010 20:00)

 

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