The title, which means "Dreaming Huayhuash", is the one that I figured out while taking these shots at Paso del Mojón. The little, precious Cordillera seemed so close in front of me, but I knew that to reach it I would need to descend to less than 2600 metres in the deep Pativilca canyon, before ascending to Llamac, 3300 m, stocking provisions for a week of independent trekking, and pedalling the whole load up to Quartelhuain, 4170 m. Exceptionally, here I was still on asphalt, since the pass is crossed by the (economically) important road leading to the huge mine of Antamina, but later on all the riding would take place on difficult gravel.
Road conditions in most of this region are rather terrible - according to local people, heavy rains in May had a major role in this sense. When I saw the km rating of my longest stage in Peru, Pomallucay-Pomabamba, 78 km, I could not help thinking of my longest cycling stage ever, a 278 km Osnabrück-Brocken: the figures coincide (unless for an extra digit), but the Peruvian stage was infinitely more tiresome!
I do not know if the panorama meets the taste of the Betrachter, since in total contempt of good practice the pictures are taken with a polarizer, and the resulting inconsistencies are clearly recognizable in the sky.
This said, I find the polarized version far more fascinating than the politically correct one, taken with a normal UV filter.
Location: -10.09396 -77.181471
Larger: http://bit.ly/2m2GPuh
Alvise Bonaldo, Hans-Jörg Bäuerle, Jörg Engelhardt, Johannes Ha, Leonhard Huber, Heinz Höra, Martin Kraus, Dieter Leimkötter, Giuseppe Marzulli, Steffen Minack, Jan Lindgaard Rasmussen, Danko Rihter, Arne Rönsch, Werner Schelberger, Björn Sothmann, Michael Strasser, Konrad Sus, Arjan Veldhuis, Jens Vischer, Augustin Werner
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Cheers, Hans-Jörg
Ciao, Alvise
Cosí facciamo squadra!
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