The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America.
Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle.
Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.
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The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America.
Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle.
Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.
It felt like Colombia didn't want to let go of us and we certainly didn't want to let go of it.
We arrived in Pasto on New Year's Day, only 100km from the border with Ecuador. We thought we would maybe rest a couple of days and go on our merry way but Colombia had more kindness and adventure in store for us yet.
We ended up staying a week in Pasto (a long time off the bike for us) to immerse ourselves in their Carnaval de los Blancos y Negros. The carnival of the whites and the blacks sounds a bit racist and it's heritage is on the back of slavery but in modern times it has evolved into a colourful and musical display of Patuso pride in its traditions and indigeneity. It was an honour to witness.
In another effort to delay the awakening from our Colombian dream, we decided to take the long way to Ecuador by cycling into the Putumayo province and riding El Trampolin de la Muerte, The Road of Death. Although we didn't tell our Mums it was called that until we reached the other side.
Photos and a map to go with this podcast can be found on our website www.howareyouwhereareyou.com
How are you? Where are you?
The How Are You? Where Are You? podcast chronicles our cycle tour from London all the way home to Aotearoa/New Zealand via Europe and Latin America.
Through this audio travelogue you can follow our adventures by bike and hear sounds and stories from the saddle.
Original music courtesy of Callum Campbell.