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Glad you had a better day. Could you include some pictures of the pretty villages?
4 years agoWell at least there are relatively few pickpockets hanging out in trackless fields and eucalyptus forests. Stay strong!
4 years agoOhhh man. Karma will get the thieves. And you are getting to bicycle in a foreign land WITH intensive language and cultural training ;-) May that be the worst of it, my friends
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4 years agoGlad to hear you're finally on the road after the unexpected joys of Santiago.
4 years agoIf you ran tubeless tires( ie. no tubes with Stans goo inside)with Stans sealant you can use 'bacon strips' or Stans(or other) fabric strips to plug larger holes. I didn't check to see if your rims are tubeless ready though. ..I know not very helpful at the moment lol
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4 years agoNot much detail, but it is an ibis. Location would narrow it down to black faced ibis.
https://neotropical.birds.cornell.edu/Species-Account/nb/species/blfibi1/overview
Yay !! Hope your cough clears up Mike. Good job guys !
4 years agoKeep the posts coming - we are following your (mis)adventures with great interest - here’s hoping your luck improves
4 years agoGreat to see you finally on the road. What a nightmarish start!
4 years agoEnjoy !!..but stay vigilant. I imagine your shiny gear and new bikes don't blend into the countryside as much as they will in a few weeks.
Keep staying safe : )
Maybe there is a shop where you could buy your own bike bags back at a reduced rate!!!
4 years agoOh my goodness, what a start! How we hope things start going a little (a lot) more smoothly for you. We are going to very much enjoy following along.
4 years ago
Civilization!! Admit it, you're nostalgic for those overly interested chickens.
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