Here are 7 Tips for a successful bikepacking trip through The Yucatan, Mexico.
Traveling Adventures
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Toronto is a huge city with lots of bike routes we haven’t explored – like the Finch Hydro Corridor. So this weekend we checked it out!
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It’s 5 years late, but here’s the post about us competing in the Brompton US Championship in Washington, D.C.!
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We love exploring ruins, so we made sure to check out the Maya archeological sites on our cycle route from Mérida to Tulum. Here they are in order from west to east…
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We rated the cities we cycled through in The Yucatan, Mexico based on sights to see, affordability, food and accommodations.
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As we cycled closer to the more touristy area of the Yucatan Peninsula (the east coast), the roads became bigger and busier. We couldn’t take quiet state roads anymore; it was time to hit the highway!
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We took a day off from cycling to explore the Maya ruins of Chichen Itza.
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CanadaLocal Adventures
Cycling the Waterfront Trail – Toronto to Port Credit (Mississauga)
by bromptoningA beautiful ride on the Waterfront Trail from Toronto to Port Credit reminds us that there are lots of great cycling trips to be discovered in our home province.
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After walking around Izamal to see the Convento and the Kinich-Kakmó pyramid, we cycled the scenic route to Chichen Itzá… which dead-ended at a goat path with actual goats.
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We left Merida for Izamal and took a scenic detour to the Aké ruins – which turned out to be one of the best and worst parts of this ride!