General Cycling Discussion - the road in my province

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I don't know if this is the way to put pictures, well... anyway
this is the place where I like rest. It's a river 40 km from my home.
Silence, only the sound of de water...
The only problem is that biker who play his lee oskar harmonica
when I saw this picture came to my mind that words one of you says: You have to work hard for a long time without results, and...
velocipedio
03-23-02, 01:22 PM
Sweet countryside! Great place! What province is this?
VegasCyclist
03-23-02, 05:47 PM
WOW! looks like an awesome place to ride :D
hehe I like the bike forums pic too ;)
Joe Gardner
03-23-02, 10:36 PM
Thanks for taking the time to take the photos! Argentina looks like an amazing place!
Dirtgrinder
03-23-02, 10:43 PM
Great pics Amigo! Really liked the mosaic.:)
Jujuy is a province in the northwest of Argentina
I have luck that the name of this site is "bike forums" imaging if I should put "Mountain Bike Action" of something like that.
Richard D
03-25-02, 04:27 AM
Looks great countryside. I've still not got round to reading Tom Vernon's 'Fatman in Argentina', I shall try and dig it out soon, I think he cycled down through most of the country.
The big question is are their any vineyards in the area - I've had some good Argentinian Syrah's of late ;)
Richard
Mr. Gardner when I enter this site I made "little" mistakes (jajajajajajaja) but the persons here endured me.
Thank you very much "gringos"
"For those about to biking I salute you"
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jajajajajajaja = hahahahaha
gringo = tall blonde man who not speak spanish
Mr. Ricardo (Richard) near here in Salta province we have a zone called Cafayate, there you have Michel-Torino vineyard. And if you go more to the south, to San Juan and Mendoza provinces, you can visit the most important vineyard of southamerica.-
Here in Argentina when we saw a man drunk (drunkard), the polite form to refer to him is: This man is between San Juan and Mendoza.-
You talked me about a book, sorry my ignorance, I don't know about it. Anyway, all good things are true, all the bad are lies (jajajaja=hahahaha).-
LittleBigMan
03-25-02, 08:34 AM
Very nice pictures, Amigo!
One question, Amigo: if a tall blonde person who does not speak spanish is a "gringo," what is a short person who does not speak spanish? :D
(That's my description!)
Allister
03-25-02, 03:55 PM
Originally posted by amigo
Half-gringo
Hingo?
LittleBigMan
03-25-02, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by amigo
Half-gringo
:roflmao:
:beer:
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