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70 viewsChimbarazo is no walk in the park as many graves can attest.
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57 viewsGeared up and ready to mountain bike down Chimbarazo
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61 viewsNow we're outside the park and the trails are ours for the taking.
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61 viewsBjorn rips along a stretch of road.
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63 viewsThe sulfur deposits make for some pretty cool views.
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57 viewsSome native cousins of the llamas with very expensive wool.
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63 viewsThere were a few sections along the road but they rarely lasted long.
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63 viewsBjorn fords a small crevasse.
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65 viewsThere were more than a few places worth getting off the bike.
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53 viewsDry countryside.
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61 viewsBack down to that canyon we saw earlier.
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57 viewsThen we went into an indigenous valley community.
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61 viewsHere some locals are trying to smoke out dinner: rabbit.
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62 viewsBelieve it or not this is a hummingbird.
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62 viewsBjorn takes in the landscape.
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64 viewsChimbarazo started to clear up for us later in the day. Lucky!
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65 viewsAnother view of a clearing Chimborazo.
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59 viewsA small bunch of houses against a rainy sky.
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63 viewsMaking my way along the trail with Chimborazo always standing watch.
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63 viewsAn indigenous house in the hills with kids sliding down one slope in small containers.
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