Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Ascending Copper Canyon. What an adventure & it ain't over yet. With Greg Johnson.

Ascending Copper Canyon. 
Had to climb this rough as guts switchback too.It's the only way out. A lot of roads have been washed away so temp. passage were made for much of the 30kilometers, about 20 miles. Temp & wrought. No maintenance at all.Copper Canyon, Mexico, It's one Awesome & humongous canyon.
We have arrived at Divisadero?? Which over looks the whole canyon. Excellent room right on the edge of the canyon. See the fog, that's our view. Bummer. This nice little girl wanted her dad to take a pic with our cool bikes. People are blown away when they find out we rode to the bottom of Copper Canyon on them. The Mexicans are so nice. And yes it is NOT derogatory to call them that here as that's what they call themselves and WANT to be known as.
The 1st rickety bridge in Copper Canyon Mexico we had to cross. This one is safe, it had guard rails Luckily we took the left wheel track as it was the better choice if there is such a thing.

Our luggage bags and trunk are made by Jesse Luggage Systems in AZ. They are the best, strong, crash proof, leak-proof and very secure (excellent locking system). They are the best by far. Love em lots.
Wooden bridge with no safety railings, in Copper Canyon, Mexico
 Our  hotel for the night. It's literally but on an edge of a canyon 2000 feet to the bottom from the balcony. In Creel, Mexico. Thank you to our sponsors, Ivan & Yolanda wonderful hosts for arranging this on short notice.




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