Andes to Amazon
Ibike Ecuador
 
Dispatch 7 - Puyo

 

  To hear the Ecuadorians talk about it, Ecuador is suppose to be the greatest bicycling anywhere in the world and Banos to Puyo is supposed to be the best bicycle ride in Ecuador.  While both have outstanding features, I am not sure I would necessarily agree with either.

Banos to Puyo would probably have been prettier on a prettier day.  It was heavy gray and overcast most of the day and sprinkling or pouring a lot of it.  Whether the moisture was coming from the top, the bottom or the sides, it kept us damp.  Because a lot of the route is dirt, bodies and equipment had a gray clay veneer by the time we reached Puyo.  The bikes took a beating as well -- most of the group was having some level of trouble with their deraileurs, brakes and all their cables.

What is interesting and nice about the leg? The Rio Pastaza Canyon: the river itself; waterfalls coming off of both walls of the valley, including over the road; raging rivers, fueled by the heavy over night down pours, cascading out of the side valleys; unlighted tunnels; a hydro electric dam and power station; Ecuador's longest cable car suspended hundreds of feet above the Rio Pastaza; and the nearly continuous decent for 20 km.

With the decent the climate and environment changed.  With the heavy overcast skies we did didn't feel a dramatic change in temperature, but the heavier vegetation helped maintain a more humid, tropical atmosphere.  The setting, vegetation, small town architecture and speed of life all evoked past images of rural Cuba.

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