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32. Altus Maximus

Indiana Pass: 3,637 m ๐Ÿ’ชโœŒ๏ธ๐Ÿ‘ the highest pass on the GDMBR route

I tackle the Indiana Pass, which tops the Divide passes. Itโ€™s a long climb, but the weather is nice. After that, it plunges down to follow a beautiful river. Views of the colorful mountain slopes (rich in iron). I take a break in Platoro. Then onto Manga Pass: bivouacking on the border, I sleep in New Mexico!

Indiana Pass

Itโ€™s climbing! Today I accumulated 2,200 m of elevation gain. Iโ€™m wandering between 2,500 and 3,500 m. Even being acclimatized, itโ€™s tough. You have to hang on during the climbs!

Adventure, Always

Iโ€™m finding my sensations again. Today the trail is wilder, still no network (sorry for the lack of updates). But this is what gives me joy: being a nomad alone on my bike, grappling with the adventure that changes every day. Exploring and pushing my limits. Enjoying the invigorating environment and raw nature. ๐Ÿ’ช!

The Next Steps

I need to find a signal to properly assess my options. Between Abiquiu, Cuba, and Grants, it's complicated. At worst, Iโ€™ll take the road if the trail isnโ€™t passable. Iโ€™m aiming for El Rito and Abiquiu in the next 48 hours. I have just over 1,000 km left to the border. But itโ€™s the elevation gain that will set the pace. To be continued...

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Happy at Indiana Pass

Beautiful lake! I named my Open UP "Salida" ๐Ÿ˜

Bare mountain slopes. The color comes from iron. Erosion causes acidity in the rivers (Alamosa River)

Alamosa Canyon

Evening light

Evening light, quickly looking for a spot to bivouac!

Here it is, Iโ€™m in the ultimate federal state: New Mexico