After Spain crowned champion of mountain races, I think we had very good wins this holiday season.
Athletes Altoaragonesa Isabel Sanjuán, Peña Guara member and participant in Bike Guidance evidence, its main specialty, but also in Mountain Races and downhill skiing, and Rafael Gómez de Miguel, returned a few days ago of his two-month trip through New Zealand, which have toured the country over its three islands, riding on a bicycle and making several treks .
HUESCA. "In total, both have been nearly two months in the antipodes, with 2500 total bicycle and various treks, some even almost a week-long, always with the team on his back, in this case, on the backs of their mounts. In any case, with its sports curriculum, was not too physically demanding trip. "It is clear that all pedaleábamos the day, to make a hundred miles a day, but there was enough daylight to do so. What I do press a little trek was in because we wanted to do so much and no time, one that was calculated to seven days a route we did in the middle. Of course, none had a climb of special, or climb to an altitude and demanding.
THROUGH THREE ISLANDS
The trip began in the South Island, the largest in the city of Christchurch, the second largest the country, from where they went to Mount Cook, the highest of the island and close to 4,000 meters in the Alps, where they made a trek circular. Hence, south to move to the small island of Stewart and again in the South Island, passing through the towns of Wanaka and Queenstown, an area famous and DECIC water sports tourism. Later, after a, more or less circular, returned to Mount Cook, but the other side, to see glaciers and continue throughout the east coast to the north to Nelson and Picton, where they made several trekking before moving to North Island, where the capital, Wellington, and navigate directly to the Coromandel Peninsula.
Many miles, many places and, contrary to what may seem, little time to visit all what they wanted. Best of all was that the earthquakes that have affected this country in recent months were not affected. READ MORE
. (Journal of Altoaragón)
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