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Peruvian single track!

I´ve been absent but with good cause. I´m in South America until October. I just thought I´d give you all the heads up in case you decide to go riding in the Andes.

I´m still sweating and panting from my descent. The trail I rode was a single track similar in difficulty to Nicoles, completely natural, and started atop the pre-Incan ruins at Pumamarca, Ollantaytambo, Peru. Ollantaytambo is a little more than an hour from Cusco and is the second last stop on the Macchu Picchu train.

Peruvian single track!

I´ve been absent but with good cause. I´m in South America until October. I just thought I´d give you all the heads up in case you decide to go riding in the Andes.

I´m still sweating and panting from my descent. The trail I rode was a single track similar in difficulty to Nicoles, completely natural, and started atop the pre-Incan ruins at Pumamarca, Ollantaytambo, Peru. Ollantaytambo is a little more than an hour from Cusco and is the second last stop on the Macchu Picchu train.