Monday, October 27, 2008

medellin

before coming here i had a clear picture in my mind that this is one city in the world i never really desired to visit. after being here for 5 days that picture couldnt be any further from the truth. i love this city! it is hands down my favorite in all of this trip and in the top 5 i've ever been to in my life. travelling its often said its the people you meet not the places. my experience here has been both. built in a huge valley surrounded by mountains with a river running thru it with the sides of the mountains built up with housing and the middle majority city. at night it lights up like a giant football field where both the field and bleachers are full of lights. view from outside of the city on top of the mountains looking down is spectacular! in the city itself you have steep roads better than san francisco, heavily green and comfy city neighborhoods like greenich village and the feel of barcelona with everyone taking help and friendly pills. not to mention absolutely beautiful women everywhere. the most friendly people ive met and a vibe that is radiant with good. im thinking maybe its because of old escobar oppression days and giant relief/thankfulness to be out of that and appreciating life to the fullest. who knows, but what i do know is i cant imagine anyone coming to this city and not loving it by the time they leave.

two cable car/ gondolas in the city that take you up the mountains with various stops in neighborhoods. there's also a rail line that runs the whole valley along side the river


the guy i was riding with had a contact here. juan and his family have been fantastic. thank you all for so much hospitality, insight and making me feel as at home as i ever have.
juan is a biker and has travelled all of south america and a lot of north america. this summer he rode with his daughter, lina, to alaska from medellin and was going to return. unfortunately a moose changed his plan....it jumped out into the road causing him to crash into it. miraculously not a scratch on him! the bike not as lucky. can you imagine hitting a moose on a motorcyle? the story and pics.... fittingly.... wildwent to the ktm dealer here and had the brakes bleed and put on a new chain. they were great and had more 950 adventures i have seen at any dealer even in the states

medellin has the worlds largest red stone church and it is quite a sight. usually closed because of all the $$art an stuff.. they opened the doors just as we got there which was cool to walk in/around

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