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Monat: Januar 2017

Veröffentlicht am Januar 31, 2017April 25, 2017

Valladolid: Strolling along in the city and swimming in Cenote Zaci

Cenote Zaci the best pool in town

Today was a very relaxed day. We slept long, had a nice breakfast at the main square, the Zocalo, how they say here.

„Valladolid: Strolling along in the city and swimming in Cenote Zaci“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 30, 2017April 25, 2017

Peto – Valladolid: Brand new road through forgotten Maya villages

Looking for shadow

126 km (78 miles) – Total so far: 772 km (480 miles)

We left Peto very early. It was incredible cold, maybe 10°C. We had to put on our windstopper jackets for the first time and still it felt quite fresh.

„Peto – Valladolid: Brand new road through forgotten Maya villages“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 29, 2017April 25, 2017

Oxkutzcab – Peto: Easy ride with some fresh showers

Nice shoulder to ride on

66 km (41 miles) – Total so far: 646 km (401 miles)

The sky was already cloudy as we left in Oxkutzcab at 7.30am. There must have been some rain at night because the ground was still wet.

„Oxkutzcab – Peto: Easy ride with some fresh showers“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 28, 2017April 25, 2017

Oxkutzcab: Relaxing and visiting Lol-Tun cave

Lol Tun

We recharged the batteries with a lovely breakfast at our hotel restaurant.

„Oxkutzcab: Relaxing and visiting Lol-Tun cave“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 27, 2017April 25, 2017

Progreso – Oxkutzcab: Broken spoke and some extra km

Quiet road

146 km (91 miles) – Total so far: 580 km (360 miles)

We wanted to start at 6am but as usual we we were late a little bit. At least we started only 30min later at 6.30am.
„Progreso – Oxkutzcab: Broken spoke and some extra km“ weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht am Januar 26, 2017April 25, 2017

Progreso: Chilling and exploring the city

Pedestrian and vehicle pier

We changed our plans and stayed another day here in Progreso. The room here was so perfect for our needs and we felt so good here.

„Progreso: Chilling and exploring the city“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 25, 2017April 25, 2017

Dzilam de Bravo – Progreso: Very scenic road

Pelicans chilling

85 km (53 miles) – Total so far: 434 km (270 miles)

The day started on a nice road that led us away from Dzilam de Bravo through beautiful water landscapes with any kind of birds. The air was still fresh and the sun was shining – perfect weather for cycling. The bikes rolled like automatically.
„Dzilam de Bravo – Progreso: Very scenic road“ weiterlesen
Veröffentlicht am Januar 24, 2017April 25, 2017

Dzilam de Bravo: Pavian syndrom recovery

Another view

We were just chilling the whole day.

„Dzilam de Bravo: Pavian syndrom recovery“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 23, 2017April 25, 2017

San Felipe – Dzilam de Bravo: Small route and 100km head wind

Cottony seed of the ceiba tree

115 km (71 miles) – Total so far: 349 km (217 miles)

At 7am we sat on our bikes heading for Dzilam. We supposed it would be a long but relaxed cycling. About ten kms out of San Felipe occurred some head wind.

„San Felipe – Dzilam de Bravo: Small route and 100km head wind“ weiterlesen

Veröffentlicht am Januar 22, 2017April 18, 2017

El Cuyo – San Felipe: Amazing ride through Biosphere Rio Lagartos

It´s already hot

71 km (44 miles) – Total so far: 234 km (145 miles)

Today Mexico kept an absolutely awesome ride ready for us!
Starting from our hostel a little late and after the usual short „taking supplies stop“ at a tiny supermarket we started our way.

„El Cuyo – San Felipe: Amazing ride through Biosphere Rio Lagartos“ weiterlesen

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