Monday, October 02, 2006

Over the Hills and Through the Woods


















I had the wonderful opportunity to go with a group of (mostly) Guatemalans on a mountain biking trip from Tecpan to Panahachel, which is on Lake Atitlan. I had met Andrew (an Aussie) on our Hash House running group. The Hashers are known as drinkers with a running problem.

Anyway, he invited me to go with the Pathfinders, which is what this group of bikers called themselves. On our trip they were considering renaming as the Fukawee Tribe, as in "Where the f.... are we?" We had to stop many times to consult a GPS locator in order to find our way. Luckily, we passed through several remote villages where the locals were very willing to point us in the right direction. The couple pictured above told us they had been walking the same trails since they were children. Our total distance was only about 30 miles, but the terrain was extremely difficult to manage and involved very technical downhills. Having lived in Chicago for many years recently, I don't have a lot of experience mountain biking. If it seems from the pictures that the trails might have been easy, remember that the rest of the time I was holding on for dear life and not thinking about taking out my camera. Needless to say, I spent a lot of time on my rear end and even more carrying my bike through difficult parts.

We arrived in Panahachel late in the afternoon. Lake Atitlan is one of the top 5 most beautiful sights I have ever laid eyes on. Pictures of that will follow when I can bring beautiful sights numbers one and two with me. We were happy to have a hot shower and some dinner before returning to the city in a large van.

After reading this entry you should all be convinced that I need a new mountain bike with full suspension and disk brakes. Really, Mom and Ms. Judy, it's much safer! Feel free to send donations or respond to Diana supporting this very worthwhile cause. New bike for Michael!

2 comments:

becca said...

I am so fascinated by that picture of the couple. So interesting! Their clothing is so colorful and beautiful...lovely weaving. My god, what loads they are carrying! Very, very cool. When do we get to visit some Mayan ruins? Can't wait.

MandD said...

Yes, the two most beautiful sights are my wife and daughter. Nothing else compares. - Michael