Cuba, Part 3 - The Bike Tour Continues!!
Today we made it to Vinales. The hustle and bustle of this city snuck up on me. I hadn't seen any other foreigners until now, but rolling into this city I see tour buses and rental signs on most of the houses. It feels a little intimidating after the intimacy of the countryside. That being said, it's gorgeous here.
Vinales is a mountainous region filled with tobacco farms, coffee, and honey. We ended up getting into some mountain biking in hopes of hopping off the main roads and into some mischief. We set our internal compasses towards caves and cigars. It's amazing what a day of biking over sticks, mud, sand, and questionable lumps does for your confidence. I am suddenly feeling way more comfortable on my bike.
After several hours goofing around on the muddy horse trails we ran into an older woman who was also biking, I was surprised by her ability to navigate the trails and her calm nature but then again, this terrain is her home. We stopped to ask her for directions to a cave and soon we were all chatting. She was on her way back to a tobacco farm and had some cigars in her backpack. They were beautifully rolled and smelled like my Grampa. We all shared one together and while I know nothing about cigars, this moment and this particular cigar was delicious. I bought 7 off of her to bring home to my friends in Minnesota.
She showed us the way to the cave and we turned our headlamps to illuminate the pitch black path. We discovered a huge lagoon inside the cave. We took off our clothes, turned off our lights and dove in :) I led the way through the blackness, we couldn’t see what was ahead of us, behind us, or each other. We sang at the top of our lungs harmonizing, our voices bouncing off the caves walls filling the entire space, we then spent extended moments in silence as we slowly crept our way deeper and deeper into the cave. I loved it, just the right amount of cold and creepy.
We made it back to our homestay in Vinales only to learn it was our host’s birthday. We piled her up with gifts from our sacks. The gifts included batteries, new toothbrushes, a rain jacket, Annie's mac and cheese, sunglasses, and maple syrup. She was thrilled and kept telling the boys how handsome the were and thanked us more times than I could count.
There was a new addition to the crew yesterday, a friend nicknamed CIA Tom from the states. He brought his rollerblades and will be blading through the hilly, bumpy, potholed roads with us for the next week. Watching CIA Tom on his blades is equal parts terrifying and hilarious. People switch off towing him behind their bikes. The roads are terrible, even on the bikes it feels like you're on top of a horse as the bumps are constant. How Tom doesn’t face-plant every 5 minutes is beyond me. Not to mention his stopping technique is pirouetting, I bike ahead so at least if he falls I won't run him over.
The crew split in two, those who want to cruise a bit faster and those who are takin' a few more breaks, so naturally, we lost one another. I was a part of the faster crew, we pushed ahead to the beach excited for our first time taking in the ocean. The ocean side ride was tiring, with the wind directly in front us each pedal was harder than then last, but that fresh ocean breeze made it worth it. We were soon dipping our toes in the warm ocean water and pounding back coconuts like they were PBRs.
After a gorgeous sunset we realised we wouldn't be reunited with our crew. We decided to make camp in an old abandoned lighthouse. We made a dinner of rice and beans, it took two full pots but for the first time we felt full. I guess that’s what happens when you’re not splitting the food 7 ways. We climbed to the top of the light house to brush our teeth, take in the sky, and search for ships passing in the night.
Until next time,
@wolfcat
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Wow, it looks like you're having a blast! Adventure, and the right kind of people to enjoy them with, too!
That cigar suits you well!
Greetings from Chiang Mai! :)
Hehe thanks! Oh youre in Chang Mai ❤ I love it there. Will you be staying for Songkran, the New Years celebration?!
wonderful @wolfcat looks like a cracking trip so far. I will have to catch up with the rest dreckly. The cave lagoon sounds amazing wow. Keep it coming 💯🐒
:) Thanks! Yes very cracking! Hehe!
Looks like you've been u to some fun too! I loved your walk with me post! Who knew a Tolkien themed walk!
I know I never realised he based it on the area or even even wrote it in the UK. Educational as well haha 💯🐒
ahhhhh so awesome! makes me miss bike travel!! your trip looks awesome! following you now for more awesome!! resteemed! <3 enjoy your trip!
Thanks!! :) I hope to provide lots more awesome :) hehe!
Have you done any bike tours?!
Look forward to future awesome! Yes to touring! Both myself and my partner have biked (before we met) the West coast from Canada to Southern California and vice versa (also other trips within the USA). Kinda miss it now that we are full time homesteading, but know that there will be more opportunities for bike travel. It's such a great way to travel and interact with life :D
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Awesome!!! Thanks!
One day we'll do CUBA .... Mike was born in MI in a tiny tiny town many moons ago. We probably have to wait until Mike get's his Spanish Citizenship. It looks WONDERFUL!
It is wonderful! The people are fantastic :)
Wow looks like you two have some amazing journets as well! Traveling for 91 days at a time?! So great!
We go to Cuba as quick we can, how is the internet there these days. Still hard to find?
Yeah, you buy internet cards at a government shop and the card is good or one hour. You can sign in to wifi at many parks throughout Cuba and you can buy up to 3 cards a day.
That makes me a nervous ... probably won't be able to upload many videos during our For 91 Days there.
Oh what a brilliant post @wolfcat! Your photos are gorgeous and your encounters will leave you with tons of memories to cherish and recall for a long time.
I'm dying to see a video of CIA Tom pirouetting around potholes. Must be epic!
Thanks @osmOsis! Yes! CIA Tom had some close calls, but turns out he's great at pirouetting, I gotta hand it to him :) Im glad you liked the post :) I love your blog as well <3
enjoy ur travel friends