Peru - part 2
Full of cold and sat inside avoiding the rubbish weather I've at last had time to load up some pics for second part of hol and write a few words. It already seems a lifetime ago and looking back at the pictures of this section it reminds me of an amazing place full of history and some fantastic singletrack of course.
After attempting the Huayhuash trail we headed over to Cusco and then on to Ollantaytambo where we based ourselves for a few weeks eager to adventure out into the Inca ruins and trails. After 3 nights without a bed, pizza and an early night was much appreciated. Bikes made up once again we were keen to get out and become breathless!
Incca Raccay and Q'ormarca - the legs soon remembered what biking was with us soon getting off to push. The mountain was rewarded with tight loose switchbacks and then a track for a little time until Paul encouraged me to climb back up and over to the other side to a ridge line, by the bottom he was grinning like a cheshire cat! A stop off at Naupia Iglesia which is believed to be a burial place for the royals or/and a religious shrine before the track back along by the river.
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Incca Raccay |
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Naupia Iglesia
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Las Canterras quarries and Inti Punku (Sun gate) - a few hours of biking, pushing and carrying was rewarded with an amazing view of the four valleys and Mt Veronica from the Sun Gate before we turned around and swiftly headed down the same way. Down to the quarries was technical with rocky sections and switchbacks, after the quarries some good old Inca steps followed by a long flowy section back to ice-creams!
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Enjoying a rest before more climbing
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Nearly there! |
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Inti Punku |
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Enjoying the view from the top of Mt. Veronica |
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Inca steps |
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Heading down to Ollantaytambo |
Ollantaytambo - Moray - Salt mines- Pinchingoto - Ollantaytambo
A long and windy track finally landed us in Moray with music and hundreds of people celebrating the start of the new year (Quecha celebration). Enjoying a bite to eat whilst observing we ended up chatting to a mountain biker from Lima. We all headed down towards the Salt mines a popular biking route and before long had bumped into a ride leader he knew that was happy for us all to ride together. We said our goodbyes after a trip around the salt mines which Paddington wanted to go swimming in and then enjoyed a bit of singletrack that took us down to Pinchingoto. Refreshments quickly slurped before a trudge bike along the river.
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Celebrations at Moray |
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Salt Mines |
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Please, please can I jump in, it's too hot!
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Chinchero - Urquillos canyon - Urumba