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02-08-2013, 08:39 AM
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i can ride that
Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Toronto (for now)
Oddometer: 30
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my sentiments exactly. Having the same marital status and interests in travel, Keep it up!.
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02-08-2013, 08:43 AM
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Oh libertad
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: Upstate SC
Oddometer: 72
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Colombian by birth, American by Choice and Paisa by the grace of God |
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02-08-2013, 10:09 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2010
Location: Fort Bend, TX
Oddometer: 296
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It is definitely polite and very advantageous, as we can all see, to abide by the customs of a society when one is a visitor. Your smiles and positive attitude go a long way as well. I'm still keeping up and it looks like the tent is still with you too. I tell people about it all the time. I didn't tell you, but I bought that tent in Southern California about 10 years ago and used it to camp in Anza Borrego Desert, Mojave, and up in Big Bear, and now it has made its way to Columbia S.A. Too Cool..... Keep doing what your doing. Everybody is enjoying it and looking fwd to tomorrow!!!!
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02-08-2013, 12:21 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
Oddometer: 1,686
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So glad you are still following along! I can't tell you how handy your tent has made my trip. It has held up beautifully through thick and thin. And let me tell you, it has seen some thin. Soccer fields in the Darien, restaurants in Colombia, palm thickets south of Tulum, the beach in Xcalak, the desert of Mexico, or the roof of a Kuna cargo boat. Still keeps the thundertstorms out after all these miles. Muchas gracias amigo, Juanito
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02-08-2013, 01:25 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
Oddometer: 1,686
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Never got around to leaving San Gil today. It was kind of cloudy and I really liked the idea of heading over to Cocuy. And would rather head up high elevation switchbacks to the heavens in clear weather. Anyway, San Gil is an easy town to hang out in. Here is a shot from my hotel window:
![]() Took trespalacios advice and headed down to the Parque El Gallineral. Here is a nice stone bust of Simon Bolivar on the promenade along the river on the way over: ![]() I think the sculptor was having some fun with the pencil neck and the pupils in his eyes looking up and to his right like he was bored as hell posing for his statue. Parque El Gallineral was a very peaceful and serene place to wander around for a couple hours. Kind of like a toned down Las Pozas. Lots of Spanish moss and stone and brick pathways meandering around: ![]() ![]() Nice stream running through the park with quaint bridges and stone wall waterfall follies: ![]() ![]() ![]() and giant Ceiba trees: ![]() ![]() These two cute gals were kind enough to pose for a shot. One had on a traditional dress: ![]() There were all kinds of hand painted signs to tourist towns in the area: ![]() Plenty of places to visit in the boonies around here. After leaving the park I wandered around town. I like this stone church: ![]() And this sculpture in the main square made out of welded 1/4" brass wire strands. His loincloth is a little weak. But I like the wings and the eagle coming out of his chest: ![]() Old town market area: ![]() And I'm a sucker for bluegreen fanpalms: ![]() Pretty nice place this San Gil. Maybe I'll leave tomorrow. I spent 49,000 pesos (28,00) on food, lodging, park entry and a hat today. Saludos, Juanito johnthomasdowns.blogspot.com
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02-08-2013, 02:08 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
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That is so nice to hear! Your Dad is great. Although you must be made of iron. I would have had a hard time keeping up with Orlando as a kid. And tell your Dad and the mechanicos I will definitely be coming back to Medellin. I consider the parqueadero as my home away from home. I look forward to cruising around town with him. I just hope he borrows a moped so I can keep up with him. Saludos, Juan Paisa
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02-08-2013, 02:24 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
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Glad you are following along! And yes, I will keep reporting back what I find on the roads less traveled. It's not a job, it's an adventure. Saludos, Juanito
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02-08-2013, 02:33 PM
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Howling around...
Joined: Feb 2007
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Oddometer: 122
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Hola amigo ! Just wanted to give you a head up that I'm still following you.
Nice place you took for a stay I think you deserve some peace after those problems with Sherpa... Take your time.If you find some time and make a close up pic of that part welded on your fork it would be interesting. I'm still curious how it was done. Saludos, vagabundo. Mariusz |
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02-08-2013, 02:48 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
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Your wish is my comand. It's a bit dark down in the parqueadero at this hotel but here is a pic: ![]() Had to zip tie the brake line to the left lower since the mounting point was missing, but it stops the bike and that's all that matters at this point. It's a ratbike owner's dream. Saludos, Juan Frenos de Mierda
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02-08-2013, 03:01 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Mar 2009
Location: SW Iowa
Oddometer: 144
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This is what makes this ride report so damn interesting for most if not all of us around the world, reading, waiting, and watching! You are an inspiration. This is exactly how I want to do my trip. No set plan, no set place I gotta be, no timeline to follow. Just go where the path leads me each day, and hang my head wherever I may be at the end of each day. |
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02-08-2013, 04:06 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Feb 2012
Location: currently on the road, but I call Tassie home
Oddometer: 282
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02-08-2013, 04:17 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
Oddometer: 1,686
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Hi Hewby, Coming from you that means a lot! You of all people know what I'm talking about. Have been enjoying your ride report in my spare time. Keep up the good work! The Salar is calling you. Kindest regards, Juan of the jungle
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02-08-2013, 04:30 PM
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Sounds good, let's go!
Joined: Mar 2005
Location: Bassett, NE
Oddometer: 1,686
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Glad you're still following along. The twists and turns of this ride have kept things interesting, that's for sure. I have no idea where it will end up. Saludos, Juanito
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02-08-2013, 06:11 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jul 2012
Location: North Georgia
Oddometer: 33
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That old town market area looks interesting. Nice pics.
Just curious, since you know much more about masonry/stone than I do - how does what you've seen in SA thus far compare to old Mexico? |
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02-08-2013, 07:07 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Oddometer: 14
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A zoo wolf raised in captivity pacing his enclosure if asked what he wanted, his belly would reply, another five pounds of meat. This answer is belied by his pacing. In his pacing is the forebear's collective yearning for the hunt.
Our hero is straining at the hot house bonds of a late civilization, a modern day Trouvere on a quest... |
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