Bikepacking the Ausangate Mountain
Planning a 3-day bikepacking adventure can seem a relatively easy task, especially after having lived on a bike for over 8 months. You have studied the route, you are more or less clear about where you will sleep, you have taken enough food and you know yourself enough to know how much you are capable of pedaling. And of course, you have checked that the weather forecast for the next few days is good since pedaling above 4500m is no joke. But when you think you have everything under control, situations that escape any plan arise and the decisions you make can condition the adventure and also its end. And the fact is that the loop around the Ausangate has given us the best and the worst experience of our lives and has continued to teach us that resilience and adaptation is part of the game. ➡️ SUBSCRIBE to stay tuned ⬅️ You can follow us on: ▪️ Instagram: www.instagram.com/wheelprintstories ▪️ Blog: www.wheelprintstories.wordpress.com ▪️ Facebook: www.facebook.com/wheelprintstories

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