Hey guys! I mostly stuck to the mountains in South America. I didn't
use an odometer though, so I can't tell you any distances, but don't
underestimate how much they can slow you down... If the graduation is
this spring, you might be taking a few buses... My quick advice for a
route would be to head back to the coast after Cuenca, Ecuador, you'll
have a 100 mile downhill, then about 600 flat miles to Trujillo (If I
remember correctly). DO NOT RIDE THROUGH PAIJAN NORTH OF TRUJILLO!!
There have been many robberies in that area and it's not worth the
risk - even with a police escort. I'd head up the private road from
there to Canon del Pato, then through Huaraz (go to at least Laguna 69
while you're there), then back to the coast (it's all desert and in
most people's opinion, pretty boring). You can cut over to Cuzco from
Nazca, which will be much easier than taking route 3 through Ayacucho
to there. The route 3 option has 5 or 6 big passes back to back and is
one of the hardest parts of the Alaska-Ushuaia route for people who
stick to the mountains. Then go through Puno, La Paz, Uyuni, towards
Salta and take route 40 to Esquel. You have to take the Carretera
Austral from there, unless you're totally pressed for time. Then the
route is pretty self-explanatory to Ushuaia. If you need to take
buses, the places that might be the best are the coast of Peru, and
route 40 south of Mendoza to San Martin de Los Andes, where the
scenery gets really nice again (after that I recommend the lakes route
and Los Alerces). A bus through that section would save you 700 miles.
Other people in the group could give you info about the central coast
of Chile, which would be another option.
Chau.
Paul (in Florida, slowly heading home, without my bike..)
http://www.mtbtour.org/
http://www.panamericantour.net/
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