Big gaps between blog entries are a dangerous thing, you forget so much even though only a week has gone by.....
We arrived in what from now on I will refer to as the 'chaos that is La Paz' on Tuesday afternoon.
The chaos that is La Paz - Aerial shot
None of our meals in La Paz really credit a mention they wouldn't score much more than an 'Average' Trip Advisor rating but they were ok, I do sincerely hope though that our wine choices perk up once we get to Chile.
For me the real highlight of La Paz was without a doubt the Worlds Most Dangerous Road (WMDR) bike ride. We went with a company called Gravity - they have the fewest fatalities on their rides and we thought that was a good stat to go with.
All joking aside the road has a very sad history, it runs from La Paz to Coroico (approx 70k) with none of it wider than 10ft, there have been politically motivated killings, Bolivias worst traffic accident where 100 football fans died and an estimated 400 people killed on the road in individual accidents each year. A new road was finally opened in 2006 and so the route we took is almost exclusively used by mountain biking tourists now and it is amazing........
64k downhill hitting speeds of somewhere between 40 - 50k it was the best, most exhilarating fun.
Personal highlight: Five older Brazillian men were part of the group, all wearing Lycra and cycling tops, as Paddy our guide was kitting us out he asked one of the 'Pro's' if he cycled a lot to which the response was a proud "Yes, all the time", Paddy's response; "Right, erm, you've got your helmet on back to front"*.
I'm glad that I left my Lycra and London to Brighton race top at home and opted for walking trousers and boots, it meant everyone's expectations were lower - including my own and resulted in me having the most amazing day.
Personal Lowlight: I was a bit too enthusiastic and a couple of times took a few bits too quickly which resulted in a couple of near misses, one with the cliff edge but the most frightening one was when I took a corner too quickly and came face to face with the cliff face - my sudden braking brought the back of the bike up and very nearly over... Like I said exhilarating.
Out take:
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Bridget Jones - before and after the mini-break car journey |
See you there.
Raine x
* The Smallest Print: It would be disingenuous not to mention that half way through the ride after a break Paddy had to tell me that my helmet was on back to front but as I said, without Lycra the expectations were lower......
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