To my mind one of the greatest things about a bicycle is the ease with which it enables new friendships and shared adventures. The weekend just past I took off to the sierras in the southwest of Córdoba province with new friends from the local biking community for a side-trip of a couple of days and nights. The area is fabulous for exploring on two wheels with plenty of empty space and steep terrain. It was well worth pedalling east, away from the Andes, to have a look at this less well known part of the country. What follows is something of a straightforward photo dump. Much fun was had.
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