Cycling The Quebrada de Cafayate On A Dilapidated Mountain Bike

in adventure •  7 years ago  (edited)


The Quebrada de Cafayate is filled with amazing scenery. Located in the Calchaquíes Valleys, in the province of Salta, this gorge is full of unforgettable features. The red sandstone and rock formations layered in the mountainous landscape are reminiscent of the Grand Canyon and Southwestern American landscapes. Lush vineyards littered throughout to make the area very unique, I knew then, I had to explore the Quebrada de las Conchas in Cafayate Argentina.

I looked into renting a car but there weren't any rental companies in Cafayate and I would have to double back to Salta and pay the exuberant rental fees. I found several tour companies operating in the town center. It was cheap so I got on the late afternoon tour. The tour was okay. It made a few stops to the “highlights” of the Quebrada de las Conchas (aka., Quebrada de Cafayate).

Quebrada De Las Conchas
Quebrada De Las Conchas

Just another tour


I’m not a big fan of tours. It feels too restrictive and structured. Something I’m not. After the tour ended I felt like I barely scratched the surface. I was already thinking about going back to Salta to rent a car. I went back to my hostel to plan the whole thing.

Unfortunately, I got distracted by some random festivity that was happening at the hostel. After a wine-filled evening with hostel mates (Cafayate’s wine is uh-mazing!), I woke up to Gabriel (one of the hostel mates) yelling “Are you ready?!?”

Ready for what?


Apparently, in a drunken stupor, I had suggested we rent mountain bikes and explore the Quebrada de las Conchas with another hostel mate, Ajay. I have no recollection of ever suggesting such a thing, I was not too keen on doing another bike ride in the desert after my ride through the Quebrada del Diablo in San Pedro de Atacama.

Quebrada De Cafayate
Quebrada De Cafayate

But I’m a man of my words, liquor speaking or not, so it must be done. Gabriel is a musician from Buenos Aires on a vacation while Ajay is a Brit on sabbatical. The three of us are staying at the Hostal Casa Arbol. The hostel rents mountain bikes for $10 ARS a day.

The rental bikes are in pretty bad shape and that's being generous


They’re even worse than the rental bikes I used in the Atacama desert and it would come to haunt me later. Gabriel mentioned that we can take the Flecha bus to La Garganta Del Diablo with our bikes. The Garganta Del Diablo (Devil’s Throat) was where the bus tour ended, so I figured it’s a good place to start the ride.

El Obelisko Cafayate
El Obelisko Cafayate

Ajay was a little worried about how much elevation we’d have to tackle. It didn’t look all that bad. As long as the bikes hold up, the 50 km ride back should be a breeze.

A breeze, it was not


Ajay rode his bike a few meters from the Garganta del Diablo and the rear tire went flat. Or maybe it was already flat. We’re confident we checked before choosing the bikes. There were two spare tire tubes in the emergency bag. We tackled that tire the way Justin Beiber’s bodyguards tackle paparazzi. Took a few minutes but it got the job done.

Cafayate Landscapes
Cafayate Landscapes

We continued


The route meanders through some of the most rugged desert landscapes in Argentina. A floral array of colors in the sandstone and rock formations, from ethereal greens to gem like reds dominate the landscapes. Nature’s power of erosion is on display here.

Ethereal Green Quebrada
Ethereal Green Quebrada

There are notable attractions along the way. One, in particular, is the Anfiteatro. The sheer steep walls and shape of the rocky outcrop offer some interesting acoustics. Gabriel borrowed a guitar from one visitor and performed it in the center of the Anfiteatro. Seems to be a popular spot for musicians to do their pieces.

Anfiteatro Quebrada De Cafayate
Anfiteatro Quebrada De Cafayate

The Amphitheater


There are several other attractions in the area, but my favorite has to be the grand views of the river. The view from the Mirador Tres Cruces, named after the three crosses erected on the hill. We took a break there for a minute. Taking pictures. Enjoying the view. Taking it all in. Then we continued on to ride for another Kilometer. All of a sudden, I felt my bike dragging and then I heard a sound that sent shivers down my spine.

POP!

The rear tire blew out AGAIN!

And guess what? We only got one spare tube left.

Seriously? WTF?

I got 99 problems and a bike is one
I got 99 problems and a bike is one

It turns out even the spare tubes already had holes in it. Hello? Ever heard of Quality Assurance? You don’t put a used tire tube in the emergency kit, genius (whoever you are)! We were all out of options and it’s another 20 kilometers into town. We waved and stopped a truck to see if they had any tire repair kit.

No cigar.

Hell, I would have settled for duct tape at that point.

Cafayate Locomotive
I wish I could have taken a train back to Cafayate instead.

The Flecha bus into town was out hours ago. Maybe I could hitchhike my way back. Maybe I walk and drag that bike all the way back. We sat there scratching our heads about what to do next. A motorcyclist stopped to offer help. He didn’t have a patching tool but a foam spray that would, at least, plug the holes on the tube long enough for me to get back into town.

Road To Cafayate

Road To Cafayate

A lame duck


It wasn’t the best solution but it was good enough. That bike was a lame duck at that point. Maybe not the metaphorical lame duck, but a real duck that was actually fucking lame. Perhaps from stepping on a landmine or something. The whole ordeal was tiring. Gabriel’s bike was the only intact bike and he blew past me and Ajay. Riding on those bikes was like dragging an elephant through New York’s Time Square. A turtle high on marijuana could go faster.

Ajay and I walked the bike about 3 kilometers into Cafayate. Our legs were shot. We arrived into town looking worse than the bikes that took us there. And we were thirsty. Nothing like a refreshing beer at the end to mend sore muscles and bruised egos.

cafayate Argentina, Quebrada De Las Conchas Valley
Quebrada De Las Conchas Valley

GO CYCLE THE QUEBRADA DE CAFAYATE YOURSELF

• There are 6 daily departures from Salta to Cafayate by Flecha bus. It takes about 4 hours.

• If you want to explore by car, rent it in Salta. There are no rental companies in Cafayate.

• The town is small. You should be able to find the center within a few blocks from the Bus Station.

• There are several hostels operating in the area. Most have bikes you can rent for the day. If not there are several bike rental companies in the town center. In fact, I would say rent from those guys instead. They have better quality bikes.

• You can take the Flecha Bus all the way to the Garganta Del Diablo and ride it back down. You also can ride the 100km of the Quebrada route.

HAVE YOU BEEN TO CAFAYATE ARGENTINA?


Cycling The Quebrada de las Conchas in Cafayate, Argentina
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Wow! I need to visit this place one day, so beautiful

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Beautiful ..
Looks amazing experience, well done
Great post

What is thisss? Is that even a natural formation ?

yes all natural :)

Nice pix

Haha nice trip you had, shit just happens heh :D Scenery there is amazing, looks like Arizona state in USA.

Yep, it's like the Arizona of South America!

Beautiful and interesting landscape - you've captured it very well! Worth the suffering in the end, I should think. ;-)

Sorry, I had to laugh the way you write about your 99 problems and your bikes. When I read about how tiring it was, it almost made me tired.
But the scenery and photo's are astonishing !!!

Thanks!

You too !! ;-)

Things tend to happen with bikes - once rode 40 odd miles with a bike that was essentially held together with cable ties and bungy cords. It's the experience that counts and that looks like one of the best. Good luck on future trips!

Happens to me all the time.

Omg you made it to the Quebrada de Cafayate!! I wanted to go there as well when living in Argentina, unfortunately I did not have the capacity :-/ your pics are awesome! And it was such an adventure :D

omg you made it to the quebrada de cafayate!

Great article. Thanks for sharing and keep it up

Very good traveling i also want to go such traveling after reading your page

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It is very artistic looks like some kind of a paradise on earth

Awesome scenery!

Great article! :)

Stunning landscape

Your photos are absolutely breathtaking, great job!

Great tour and great pics i think you have enjoyed a lot.

Unforgettable journey! I am impressed by the color of the land.

Masterpiece!

cool!

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Maravilloso lugar algun dia me gustaria conocer tan hermoso lugar .

Really great pics.......I wish I could go & feel those mountains as well

Nice, that looks really challenging... definitely need to be prepare to do it

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This place looks so beautiful, want to go to take a lot of pics!

some day :)

A pleasant post written in good language
Pictures very nice done with a good hand
nice to read I'm waiting for the next

great pictures thanks for sharing your beautiful moment with us :)

Adventurous hiking
But please do not risk it with a bad bike next time

Very nice photo mate and good post !!!

great tour and amazing pictures

vety bright natural colors!

This place looks really cool, the view from the bottom of Anfiteatro Quebrada must be priceless. Great Post! :)

Amazing pictures the world is such a beautiful traveling must feel very fulfilling.

Interesting area. Very good post. Beautiful vista

Two things came to my mind when I saw these pictures.

1. All of these red stones and red landscape looks amazing!

2.


You can check this one

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LOVED THAT

What a place! I will will posting about New Zealand when I finally get a chance!

Those shapes remind me of Queenstown and Wanaka. Can't wait to post about those two!

What a place! I will will posting about New Zealand when I finally get a chance!

Those shapes remind me of Queenstown and Wanaka. (After a serious serious drout lol) Can't wait to post about those two!

Excellent photos, I would love to paint something like that.

Wow, stunning photos. Always lovely to see the contrasting elements in nature. The colors, hardest and structures all mixed up creating a gorgeous scenery. By the way, I thank you for leaving me a delightful remark on my photo for the color challenge but you didn’t give me a vote?

nice

Sweet. Do you know movie '' time machine'' ? In this movie when he lost his consciousness , many years passed and this kind of scenery changded also .

Mmmmmm what a place!!! Incredible landscapes! I need to go there!

@adonisabril absolutely amazing. Wish I was there!

Nice pictures and nice place :) Look's like heaven for ride bicycle :D With you less problem's with your bike ;)

Hi dear, it's so wonderful....in which country it is.....so nice

perfect images. How many km have you cycled over all. You can not go this kind of place without any vehicle except bikes. I like bikes.

nice info
and i am done

so sweet