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The Native Path, Cundinamarca

Saturday January 23, 2016

Limited bookings

Dificulty: Level 2

Bookings

Altimetry

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A wonderful route and little-known in the vicinity of the capital. Starting with a climb from the village of la Calera, we go through single-tracks and dirt roads overlooking privileged to the dam of San Rafael.
This route is recommended for people who begin to aficionarse by the MTB and have good physical condition.

 

Meeting time: 9:00 am

Meeting point: College departmental Dominic Savio, Guasca, Cundinamarca

To participate in the path you must follow two steps:

1. Complete booking before Thursday, January 14 at 11:00 am.

2 Send us a copy of paymentslip before Thursday, January 14 at 7:00 pm.

Since the quotas for the exit are limited. Only participants who have reserved previously, before the deadline and sent the payment receipt before the deadline will be accepted.

Itinerary
From 9:00-9:30 am we will deliver insurances, we will review the bikes, we will make a brief introduction to the route along with a few warm-up exercises. About 9:30 am. The tour begins with a rise of varied difficulty for about 5 km up to the Repeater Antena.
From there we descend down the base of the mountain, overlooking the reservoir San Rafael through narrow paths of Earth and stone, part of the old Royal Road to El Meta.
During the tour we will make some rest stops to take a snack and some photos.
Technical Info.

Route Information

Altitude: Aprox/average 2861 mts above sea level.

Distance from Bogota: 25 K, north east.

Climate/temperature12º C Average.  Easy to strong wind, precipitations are expected trough some hours of the day. You can check the actual weather here.

Length: 17,9 kM

Duration: 2-3 hours

Sweeper car: Available only on specific parts of the trail and/or with exetreme necesity at an average distance of recovery area 20k /20 mins. aprox.  responce time depending on topography and climate of the area, radio support at all times.

Recommendations before the route and during the ride

Do not drink alcohol, it can cause an accident and respiratory and / or digestive complications.

If you smoke try to avoid it.

Get plenty of sleep the night before the trip.

Whenever possible, avoid a diet high in fat and red meat the day before.

Always carry with you identification documents and insurance info.

Helmet is a must.

Use sneakers with good grip.

Wear comfortable and light trousers. The best are the lycras, it can be a drill, a sweatshirt or bermuda (though it does not protects from vegetation) avoid wearing jeans.

Wear long-sleeved shirt.

Take a second change of clothes (protected in a plastic bag).

Wear a hat or cap, sunscreen, sunglasses and waterproof jacket in case it rains (The chance of rainfall in the High lands is quite high).

Take whistle to alert when an occasion demands.

Bring snacks; peanuts with raisins, granola bars. It is the most recommended for the road, also take panelitas, snacks, etc.

It Could come in handy to bring some fruit. For lunch you could eat a tuna sandwich, chicken or ham.

For hydration you should bring 1 to 2 small packs of sports drink and a water bottle or plastic bottle with water.

Wear appropriate clothing for extreme sports. Do not wear tight clothing that could rest mobility or that can shrink with water.

Always follow safety protocols that the guides and instructors give you.

If you have any special health condition, ask the instructors and guides if you can perform the activity without risk.

Includes

Bilingual guides.

History reviews.

Mechanical assistance.

Health insurance (Colasistencia).

Local Police surveillance.

Radio support.

First aid assistance.

Sweeper car (depending on weather conditions and terrain).

Healthy snack (Gourmet wrap -beef, chicken or vegetarian- , fruits and Guava snack).

Hydration (power drinks).

Professional photographer.

Not included

 

Rental bike

Bicycle rental service includes bike transportation to the meeting point, helmet and knee pads (optional).(* Bike style cross country, with hydraulic brakes, front suspension, Shimano, marcos GW, Benotto group or Venzo, Rhine 27.5, size 18 and 19).

 

 

Parking.

It is likely you may need to pay around 2000 pesos a person who cares for the carss.

 

 

Entrance to the Park

Meeting point

Galery