Showing posts with label Antigua biking cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antigua biking cycling. Show all posts

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Las Tierras Altas, Mountain Biking Near Antigua

Headed out early in the morning, ate breakfast at a great place called Fernando's Cafe. Walked to Old Town Outfitters, a local tour operator, for a mountain bike ride with our guide, Arnoldo. Upon seeing us, I think Arnoldo was a bit worried, John in his jeans and me in my maryjane shoes. I think he was reassured him when we were able to make it up the first big hill.

The ride was a mix of paved road and dirt. Riding on the dirt proved a challenge for us roadies. The cliff next to the single dirt track was like a Siren's call to my front tire. I fell twice, landing quite close to the edge the second time. That was when I realized we didn't sign a liability waiver...   ; )

I made it safely to the small town of San Andres Itzapa to visit with San Simon (known as Maximon in other regions), A wax figure behind glass, people offer gifts of cigarettes, alcohol, and cigars in exchange for various benefits. San Simon is not so much a Christian saint but a Mayan folk saint with roots that go back before Columbus.

The ride lasted four hours, a good workout resulting in a great appetite. We ate at a chicken chain restaurant, Pollo Campero, breaking with my vegetarian ways with chicken and fries. That evening we enjoyed several free Christmas activities along the streets of Antigua including a children's Christmas concert and a live nativity. Antigua may be the Disneyland of Guatemala but it is still a lovely and welcoming place.