Thursday, January 27, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Carmelo

After 25 miles of cycling this morning, we arrived in Carmelo, Uruguay. We had camped last night, and hit the road early to beat the heat. It´s been hotter than we expected, and hotter than what the guidebooks said, so we´re having to adjust our travel plans accordingly.

It´s been an interesting trip so far. We´re enjoying the rural landscapes. Modest rural homes. Surprisingly old cars - even some from the 40s and 50s. Lots of people on mopeds and motorcycles, which makes us feel more welcome on the road with our bicycles. Lots of cows, and some sheep. New and interesting wild birds, including the loud-mouthed Monk Parakeet (which Niki will be studying in CT).

Fred is getting used to his bike, and we are all getting stronger. But I think Asa likes this trip best. He likes riding in his little bike buggy, and is eager to get into it again after long rests. He pedels his hands to tell us he´s ready to hit the road again.

We´re not 100% sure where we´re heading next. We´re planning our routes according to road size and conditions, as well as distance between towns. As we get to more remote parts of the country, towns are small and far apart - maybe too much to do under the circumstances. But we are flexible with our plans, so we will work things out as we go. In the meantime, we´re soaking up the summer and taking advantage of opportunities to eat ice cream! -Audrey


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Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Rosario


Biking west


We cycled from Nuevo Helvecia to Rosario yesterday. It was our first real day biking and it was really nice to be cycling through the countryside. When we got to Rosario, Asa was not feeling well, so we spent the night. We tried to leave town today, but it is raining, so we are now spending another day in Rossario. Nice here.


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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Snow




Shoveling process.




These top two photos are later on as the snow is stopping. Bottom two are from the early morning.

Bottom photo shows 2 storms of accumulation (and it is still snowing). Snow is thigh high.