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Author: Peter Peresini
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Posted on
Sept. 6, 2017, 12:34 a.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 8 minutes.
My second part of Lagunas route is different from the standard tourist + tour.tk cycling guide. In fact, I follow Pikes' advice and get down to altiplano. This has several reasons. The primary is that the Pikes route is (supposedly) less sandy than the original. This is quite some major ...
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Aug. 28, 2017, 12:58 a.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 12 minutes.
Bolivia is known for some extraordinary landscapes. Many of them could be found in the Sud Lipez part which is why there are many jeep tours between San Pedro de Atacama and Uyuni. And if jeeps can go there, so could cyclists, right? Right! That is, if you fancy steep ...
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Aug. 22, 2017, 2:47 a.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 8 minutes.
This should have been story about me crossing to Argentina via solitary Paso Socompa. However, as the title of the post says I went directly to San Pedro.
May 6
During the night I can't really sleep as I have a bad feeling about my upcoming Socompa ride. Yesterday ...
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Aug. 20, 2017, 10:33 p.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 12 minutes.
My journey from Antofagasta leads directly to the desert. My plan is to cross to Argentina via Paso Socompa -- a very lonely crossing point with nothing around for more than hundred of kilometers. But before that, I need to get to Peine, a small village where I can restock for ...
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Aug. 14, 2017, 9:32 p.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 3 minutes.
After Copiapó my bad luck with holidays in big cities continues with Antofagasta. And because by now I really need to buy a new chain, I am taking two day rest in this desert city. But this isn't bad at all -- I have a chance to witness a big ...
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Aug. 12, 2017, 10:10 p.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 7 minutes.
April 26
I am starting the day by returning to Paposo to get water for two days. Then I need to decide on the road. I have two options. The first one is paved Ruta 1 which climbs to 2000 meters and then continues through the desert. Option two is ...
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Aug. 8, 2017, 10:52 p.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 6 minutes.
April 23
In the morning I am too lazy to get up. Part of this is due to late night working on the internet -- I was trying to figure out what happened to my GPS because it started to forget current time. And as if to make the morning even ...
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July 20, 2017, 12:46 a.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 8 minutes.
After my failure to cross Paso San Francisco I am forced to go back to the Chilean coast. Of course, I am reluctant to go the same way back so I scout an alternative to Diego de Almargo. This promises a nice Salar de Pedernales views.
What I did not ...
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July 14, 2017, 12:14 a.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 8 minutes.
Paso San Francisco is my next target. This is my second really high Andean pass, the first one being Paso Agua Negra. Unfortunately, I could not really finish the pass. Read on if you are interested why.
April 15
In the morning I am finishing last preparations for the next ...
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June 30, 2017, 10:01 p.m.
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Peter Peresini
Read time: approx 5 minutes.
While this coastal route in a desert isn't the most spectacular one, it is much better than taking on Ruta 5. And quite solitary. Except for a few trucks and two or three villages, there is virtually nothing and nobody here.
April 11
I am enjoying my standard when-in-camping ...
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