Thanks, Bill for the comment! The next few days are going to be easier and then the next 4 are going to be brutal with over 3,000 ft of climbing per day. At my slow speed this is concerning, haha!
how do U dare to ride that slow moped in a dangerous road, are U not afraid? the way U say Ubate is ok, , just don't forget the accent in the final e, it's called tilde.
It doesn't feel dangerous and I have no choice - I'm slow. My trike doesn't have a motor and I'm old, haha! Everyone is tranquillo and, so far, loves the trike. Thanks for watching and commenting and for letting me know my pronunciation is ok. I'm learning Spanish, like my trike riding - very slowly, and really enjoying being able to speak with locals. I still need to learn a lot more words and verbs though.
Beautiful!
awesome
So cool!
Nice to have another rider on the uphill. Downhill looked nice and fast.
Viva colombiaaa...bella
Such fun - and what an inspiration for me! Keep em coming! ☺
Beautiful drone shots! It must have been early--no people or cars...
Zipaquirá is the latest-waking-up town I have ever seen in Colombia.
Ubaté..........? Ooooh you mean Ubaté!?
How did you train those birds? Great shot.
Congratulations on the first big climb! That is a big climbing day overall ….Happy 10K!
Thanks, Bill for the comment! The next few days are going to be easier and then the next 4 are going to be brutal with over 3,000 ft of climbing per day. At my slow speed this is concerning, haha!
It took me a second to realize you aren't talking about the Columbia river..! LOL . Love your channel. Ride safely.
Thanks, Rob! The country Colombia doesn't have a 'u'.
@@TravelsByTrike You're better at spellcheck than my new Imac.. LOL . God bless and ride safely
I enjoy watching your videos, did you feel unsafe at all. In Colombia
After 2 months, I have had no issues. I feel as safe here as anywhere else.
Looks friendly, how do you like the ppl and grocery stores
So far, everyone has been super nice. Grocery stores are good too.
how do U dare to ride that slow moped in a dangerous road, are U not afraid? the way U say Ubate is ok, , just don't forget the accent in the final e, it's called tilde.
It doesn't feel dangerous and I have no choice - I'm slow. My trike doesn't have a motor and I'm old, haha! Everyone is tranquillo and, so far, loves the trike. Thanks for watching and commenting and for letting me know my pronunciation is ok. I'm learning Spanish, like my trike riding - very slowly, and really enjoying being able to speak with locals. I still need to learn a lot more words and verbs though.