Cycling from La Oroya to Huancayo
| Cycling from Alaska to Argentina Travelogue - August 2010 Travelogue |
I got a reasonably early start at 07.45, and headed out of La Oroya and towards Huancayo. The road was sealed, and either flat or downhill, meaning that i could average 25 km per hour, a speed I could only dream of these last two months of cycling dirt roads over the mountains.
A break two hours in for a Caldo, and then on the road again. About 11.00 I heard a horrible noise. I honestly thought at first that the bicycle frame had snapped somewhere, and I spent five minutes looking over the bike, but couldn´t find anything. As I set off, I looked down and noticed the back wheel wobbling crazily. Ah, a broken spoke. Wonderful ! 60 km into a 120 km day, just what I needed. Although it was on the back wheel, it was fortunately on the opposite side to the cassette ( thats the cog looking bits for all you non cyclists out there). Its always a pain putting in a spoke on the rear wheel, and I had to bend the poke slightly to get it in. Luckily, I am an expert in getting things that look like they won´t fit into tight spaces, so I squeezed it in in the end (yeah baby!). Fitting a spoke isn´t the end of the job though, as I then had to try and true the wheel. I did a pretty reasonable job, and within half an hour was back cycling again. Half an hour for a roadside repair wasn´t too bad I think!
At the town of (????), the road forked, and both options led to Huancayo at 50 kms. I chose the right hand fork, and cycled by agricultural farmland, a far cry from the barren landscape of this last week.
Approaching the city, the traffic built up some, and as I entered the suburbs, it became apparant that this was the biggest city I had been in since perhaps Loja in Ecuador. I found my way into the centre, and checked out a few places to stay. There were some cheapy options available, but I really needed a good hot water supply and somewhere I could relax. Hotel Agape fitted the bill, although a little pricier than what I am normally used to paying here in Peru! free WiFi in the lobby though!
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