A change of plans.

July 23, 2011

For various reasons which I’ll expand on at some point, I’ve had to put my journey on hold for a few of months.

I now find myself back in the UK, desperately missing the road and its rhythm. The bananas don’t taste half as good, the avocados are tiny, and a clean bed is definitely no improvement on my cosy little tent… But on a brighter note, it’s wonderful to see my family again and catch up with friends after so long away. And reacquainting myself with my local Bristolian trails is a good reminder that you don’t have to travel across the world to have a great ride.

I aim to keep the blog going during this interim, as there are various stories and kit reviews I have in the pipeline. I’ll be posting a report on the last ride into Quito soon – a cracker of a dirt road climb to Lago Mojando, followed by 40 kms of uninterrupted trail and blisterinly fast singletrack along an old railway line. In fact, the last few days in Ecuador were as good a finale as I could have hoped for after two incredible years in the Americas.

Our last campspot. Lago Mojanda, 3700m, reached by climbing one of Ecuador's infamously cobbled climbs.

Arnaud picks his way along a sublime dirt road up at 4000m.

Welcome to the Ecuadorian Andes: the permanently snow-capped Volvan Cayambe, 4690m.

I'm already missing the simple life, my bike loaded with only as many possessions as I can carry.

A boxed Troll, a sad sight indeed. Heading home two years and three days after I left... But I hope to be back soon.

17 Responses to “A change of plans.”

  1. Luis said

    Hi Cass! It´s the first time I write a comment in your blog (at least I do think so), though I´ve been following your wonderings for a while. I hope you are doing well back in home and to keep reading your stories. Please, keep us updated!

  2. Fenella said

    Though I will miss your amazing photos & tales of travel, I look forward to reading your blog even whilst you’re at home :)

  3. I cant believe you are back in Blighty, Cass? WHAT made you decide to fly home? Family pressures? Afraid I’ve been out of touch with your Mum though I do write more often than she does. Yes, bananas and everything else are about to double in price so I’ve just heard but thanks be Buddha I’m still living in Chiang Mai and enjoying it much more than I would shopping at Tesco in UK! I hope you manage to get back to your life on the road soon as (for selfish reasons) I shall miss your blog and awe inspiring photographs. I’ve just spent six weeks floating in tropical waters off Samui and it was sheer bliss. Give my love to Ma and Pa and tell Ma I’ll write again soon X

  4. Sometimes it’s necessary to take a break…

    Looking forward to seeing you back on the road in the future though! This has become one of my favorite blogs to visit. :)

  5. Enjoy home while you can. Unfortunately, the fresh fruits of Central and South America and incredibly views cannot be replaced, but it gives you something to look forward to.

    I’ll still be reading your site.

  6. gyatsola said

    Hey Cass, sorry to hear you had to cut it short – at least you got home during the summer! And lots to do of course (hint: http://www.sswc2011.ie)

    Hope you get to finish off the trip and this blog sometime, your updates have been the main reason for me to bother logging into the internet these days.

  7. bpdlr said

    Hey Cass, look me up if you’re in London, would love to meet up. Sorry to hear you’ve cut your trip short, I’ll miss all those lovely food pictures! :)

  8. I’ll second ‘gyatsola’!: ‘a good reason to log-on’

  9. Will miss your great stories and beautiful pictures. Felt like being on holiday myself. Hope you’ll be back on track soon. Hope to read from you again. Keep up. Henk

  10. richNYC said

    Wow Cass!!!

    Hope to see you in South America soon;))) Or anywhere else… Thanks for sharing your travels through this amazing blog;))) And keep us updated on your plans;)

    Tailwinds brother,

    Rich, still from NYC but most likely soon from Madrid…

  11. Tickles said

    I was very sad to hear that you will be on hiatus. I echo the others here to say that I have greatly enjoyed reading your blog entries. In fact, While Out Riding is the highlight of checking my RSS feed and I always save your entries for last so that I can go on with my day with a smile on my face. I mean how can’t I revel in the beautiful pictures and your masochistic determination to find the least traveled route between two points?
    So, if it’s not too forward: rest up, tune the parts, and get back for a couple thousand more kilometers in the Andes – I need something to distract me from my doctorate studies!
    Cheers,
    Charles Stone (some American bloke in Colorado)

  12. brian said

    It”s been great reading your blog, especially the kit reviews as well as everything else, on my own way down the americas at the moment, look forward to more of your writing and pic’s.

    go well.

  13. Andrew said

    Welcome back Cass, the lure of English beer too strong ….?

    I just came across this chaps videos and thought you’d enjoy them

    http://vimeo.com/25943565

    http://vimeo.com/user191910/videos/sort:newest

    Best Wishes

    Andrew

  14. Thank you for the messages. All being well, I hope to be back on the road before too long.

    • Tom said

      Hoping you will be too.

      We’re heading out from Bogota tomorrow (13th). If you’ve time in between other things, we’d love to hear more details (even just jotted notes) about the Laguna Mojanda route..

      Muchas gracias
      Tom y Sarah

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