After spending a couple of days in La Paz enjoy, we went with Gravity Assisted Mountain Biking mountain biking down "the most dangerous road in the world"! We had a bus from La Paz to La CUMBRE, with a pile of clothes after wearing a gogyls, dust mask, helmet and gloves - we looked kitchen island cart ready to go to the moon, let alone a mountain kitchen island cart bike! After drinking swig of some 'paintstripper' completely unhealthy and then throwing it on the ground for Pachamama (Mother Earth) for good luck, and off we ... It was a 66km journey from start to finish, kitchen island cart with around 10km 1st on the good road asphalt to direct cycle. As compelling us've been on a real bike (not counting the bike in the gym or in front of the TV) for over 12 years, it feels quite odd odd at first - especially since everyone gets as uffernnol fast as we were ever not been on a bike 'full suspension' before, but he was also like a second kitchen island cart nature again in no time ... After climbing up a piece about 5km (byffian and a lot of sweat and try to think about Jo or Alistair shouting on me in the spinning lessons to help me to reach the top) the rest of the way to Coroico was going down, thankfully. .. That's nothing that means that it's easy! The road was to be known as "the most dangerous road in the world" by more than 100 people died and some 25 vehicles it falls down a steep place every year. As this was the main road between La Paz and Brazil ma buses, lorries and cars still use it ... not to mention loads of tourists who venture down mountain bike riding. The road is very narrow - only room for one bus / truck that is 97% of the way, it is impossible to uffernnol of tortuous kitchen island cart see what's round the next corner, and dead straight precipice of some ma 100m all the way from start to finish. But that's what's doing it so much fun! ... especially when you take a corner too fast ...! Without a doubt, this is one of the best days we've kitchen island cart had on the trip so far ... odd that back on a mountain bike is great in itself, let alone the buzz of scrambling quickly kitchen island cart track down rocky, steep and winding and shouting "wohoooooooooo!!" we were on top voice! Were we muddy, dusty and dirty on arrival Coroico, but I would've loved to go back to the beginning and cycling down again! After showering and bellies full of food we were, we jumped on the bus to go back along the same road to La Paz. Odd everyone agrees that getting back up along the way by bus experience a lot more frightening than cycling down the road as ffylied! Odd wheels of the bus was driving dangerously close to the side of the road ... and straight precipice of 100m ... and down at the bottom of the abyss was the remains of several bus and truck odd not so fortunate. But nothing can dull the odd incredible buzz we were feeling kitchen island cart ... despite pennol toast!
Bloody hell! So safe you guys! Joan, I think that ca ^ n Geri Halliwell, 'Scream If You Wanna Go Faster', a soundtrack to your life ... not forgetting 'Destiny's Child' of the days MSc course. Question? So it will cycle the banks of the Aran next yea? And for the guinea pig ... - goodness gracious! I'll organize clubcard to ^ 'Pets at Home' when you come in your trafyls Back and you can show me are so ma 'it depended pouch ffidad ... Enjoy this month's' you're on Back in South America. Happy Birthday kitchen island cart for Monday Siwan - hope the meals had improved 'ny. Make the most of my time's you got on Back! Carwyn xx
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