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    Andix - von Kolumbien nach Feuerland

    I find interesting the discussion Regarding Stuntzi's (and his partner's) safety while traveling the back roads of Colombia. Like I mentioned Earlier, I am Guatemalan by birth and have lived all my life in the USA. But I have backpacked through the back-roads of Guatemala and my experience is...
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    Andix - von Kolumbien nach Feuerland

    Good luck in your next adventure ........ too bad I'm not there with you .... I am fluent in Spanish ..... Some good phrases to know: "Los gringos son imbéciles, yo soy de Alemania" "¿Hay ladrones en esa vereda?" "No .... mi bicicleta no está a la venta" "¿Dónde puedo encontrar un taller de...
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    Desertix - von Los Angeles nach Sedona

    I really enjoyed Following your mountain bike travels through California. To bad you did not continue riding to Phoenix, there are some great trails there: such as "National Trail" South Mountain:
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    Desertix - von Los Angeles nach Sedona

    The beauty of it all is that cheese has no language boundaries ; )
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    Desertix - von Los Angeles nach Sedona

    Now ride along the coast to Point Mugu and ride the Backbone trail to Santa Monica.
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    Desertix - von Los Angeles nach Sedona

    And here is a video of the SART trail which he rode when he was in Big Bear.
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    Desertix - von Los Angeles nach Sedona

    This is a video of the "Holy Jim Trail" which was the first single-track trail Stuntzi rode from the top of the Santa Ana mountains in Orange County. The video only shows "Upper" Holy Jim ..... Stuntzi rode both "upper" and "lower" to the waterfall.
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    Desertix - von Los Angeles nach Sedona

    sorry I missed the smiley......Stunzi surprises me at every turn.....I stopped giving him route suggestions because it is alot more fun to see where he ends up riding all on his own..... Yes, he is brave, they just shot a mountain lion in the Santa Ana mountains because it stalked a family...
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