Posts Tagged provinces of argentina

Postcard: Star Light, Star Bright in Uspallata, Argentina

A Night Amid the Stars This image was fun to make and it represents what my 52 Week: Go Outside and Explore project is all about: learning new techniques, getting out from behind my computer, and connecting with nature through adventure photography. It’s my favorite image in a few weeks and I hope it motivates [...]

Postcard: Adobe Walls and Colorful Mountains in Jujuy, Argentina

To Bolivia and Back After we coasted down the Cuesta del Portezuelo and landed in Catamarca, we decided we’d had enough headwinds for one bike tour. The solution was simple, bus north to Bolivia and bike north to south instead of continuing our northward ride. Unfortunately, this idea failed to consider the geographical consequences. Catamarca [...]

Postcard: La Cuesta del Portezuelo, Catamarca, Argentina

It’s been said countless times – on this website, on other adventure cycling blogs, and by everyone who’s traveled by bike – but it bares repeating: The best part of adventure cycling is the journey, not the destination. We’re riding from Mendoza to Cordoba, via Cordoba (we’re not good at drawing straight lines but we’re [...]

Postcard: The Prairies of Cordoba, Argentina

Adventure Cycling Through Cordoba, Argentina After leaving our free home in Mina Clavero, we climbed 50 km to El Condorito. The switchbacks, called the Altas Cumbres, formed an incredibly beautiful climb. Condors soared a few meters from our bikes, the valley floor continued to fall below us, and our legs kept churning. After camping at [...]

Postcard: Potrero de Los Funes, San Luis, Argentina

The no-safe-water situation in El Encon turned into a blessing in disguise, as we’ve been smiling since we arrived in San Luis. We took a day off in the capital to rest up and allow fresh cuts to heal. Our trip to the local tourism office lead to new plans and left us with a [...]

Postcard: Starry Nights in Lavalle, Mendoza, Argentina

We finally hit the road after the zonda winds delayed us twice. Our once loose-knit plan continues to take form and we have a clear picture of our upcoming route: north through Lavalle’s desert and Huarpes communities; east through San Luis’s isolated north; up, down, and around Cordoba’s Altas Cumbres before turning west to its [...]