Colombia Wrap Up
Colombia has been a great place to start our trip because touring is easy, for so many reasons. Food and accommodation are abundant and affordable. …
Colombia has been a great place to start our trip because touring is easy, for so many reasons. Food and accommodation are abundant and affordable. …
Today, we cross into Ecuador! I can’t believe that I’m actually writing those words! We’re both very excited at entering country number two, and officially …
This blog entry takes us from the coffee laden hills of San Agustin, via the jungle, to the high, rainy and (relatively) cold city of …
We had a quick turnaround in Neiva. In an afternoon, managing to machine wash our clothes, resupply on food and antihistamines. Liam went in search …
This post describes our journey from the coffee covered hills of San Antonio, to the city of Neiva, down on the Magdalena River – El …
Way back when I was planning our initial Colombia route, I had eyed up the crossing of the Cordillera Central between Roncesvalles and Valle de …
Our last post about La Linea ended with the rather abrupt splitting in two of Liam’s Tailfin (rear pannier rack). As we rolled into Salento, …
Rested, washed, two sets of gears in perfect working order, and myself sporting a new and rather drastic haircut… we left Ibague in the baking …
Today’s update comes from Ibague, a city lying at just over 1000m on the South side of the Nevado del Ruiz national park. In our …
I write this from Supata, a small town down at a lowly 1700m, the lowest we’ve been since Amsterdam airport, where the air feels gloriously …