When Two Become Three Become One: La Paz to Sabaya via Chile
Hurtling down a ripio slope on the way towards the Salar de Surire, Chile I suddenly found myself losing control. As my front wheel snarled up in some deeper sand, […]
What I’ve Been Getting Up To
Hurtling down a ripio slope on the way towards the Salar de Surire, Chile I suddenly found myself losing control. As my front wheel snarled up in some deeper sand, […]
If a ‘tourist’ is defined as ‘a person who is traveling, especially for pleasure’ then I am a without any shadow of a doubt a committed tourist. At the moment […]
He who dares, wins… sometimes. My ambitious plans of riding through the deepest part of the world’s second deepest canyon, the Colca Canyon, Arequipa had disappointingly proven fruitless. Weary from […]
The Colca Canyon cuts a deep scar across the high mountain Peruvian state of Arequipa. About 3,400 metres deep, this incredible natural feature is more than twice as deep as […]
Riding Peru is like being a ten-stone masochist locked in a ring with an angry Mike Tyson. The punches are relentless and hard, but they feel so good; the winding […]
When fellow English rider Cherry left me in Lircay just a few days into my last leg of riding, neither of us expected to meet again until much further down […]
Every day riding the dirt roads of the Peruvian Andes is special. With so many passes to topple and deep valleys to launch into, it’s a landscape that is forever […]
Every season has its charms. In this part of the world there really are only two seasons, wet and dry, characterized for cyclists as mud and dust. Both seasons provide […]