Horseback riding

From our German motorcycle friend Frank (who we have met a couple of times in different places) we heard that it was nice to take a horseriding trip. He had also done it and had enjoyed it very much. Ron’s not especially a big fan of horses, but Frank’s enthusiasm helped taking the decision to do it. It would be Ron’s first, but maybe not even last, experience on a horse.

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Bolivia!

The last 70 kms (42 miles) to the border were also not easy. There was a lot of wind, which (of course) came from the wrong direction; right from the front. The wind probable didn’t want us to go to Bolivia and wanted to keep us in Argentina. But we made it.

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Almost Bolivia

After another well deserved day of rest in Tilcara, it was time for the final stage to the Bolivian border. The first 65 kms (40 miles) were all uphill and therefor hard. We arrived in the town of Abra Pampa, the last larger town before the bordertown of La Quiaca. From here it’s another 70 kms (42 miles) to the border, so we hope to cross it tomorrow.