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RE: Travel Story: Cycling Estrada do Inferno | Southern Brazil | Bojuru to Porto do Barquinho (Day 2)

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A good sunset always makes my day, I don't know when I will get tired of that.

Good to see you're back on the bike after all the difficulties you had in Europe.

I like dirt roads but definitely not after riding +80km.

For me, always more pictures work... But I like good written story.

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The good thing about the sunset is that it always shows different colours around the world.

Dude! That road was not only a dirt road, the photos hides it, but it was pure made of curbs or 'ribs' as we call it.

I took a closer look and saw those curbs.

I can imagine the pain...

If I recall correctly, on my only ride outside of the city I had choice between this kind of dirt road and the main road conquered by trucks, and after riding few meters on the dirt road, I went back to to main road.

But the dirt roads in the village that I go regularly, are fun to ride (when it's downhill). They're soft and smooth. though it's such a struggle to go uphill. A fair game anyway, you try hard for 30 minutes to have a five minute full of action and fun.

But I remember you once carried your bicycle up a mountain!

Problem with those dirt roads is that after a while the rear rack gets loose, mine snapped a weld \o\

Yeah, I'm dangerous (to my self) when I get bored. lol