First IndoMaret in whole Indonesia so far that had no cold Coke in the fridge. However it compensated with a real Magnum Almond and the sea not far away.
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Coke Stop Purchase
A typical Coke Stop purchase to refill bottles and give me some well deserved treat.
Priceless but drained less than 2€ of my budget …
After the days in the mountains I couldn’t leave without the Alpenliebe
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Today starts with a 2400m drop to sea level from the Bromo crater rim which should make it a shorter cycling day, even covering for a 150km distance.
The beautiful scenery makes me stop more often making it a ‘slow’ downhill
With a final view back, to where I came this morning I head away to spin down the final 120km to Bondowoso …
TdA High Speed Internet
After some complaints about the not always satisfactory internet connectivity and speed at our camps, the TdA directors have decided in an emergency board meeting in Bromo, to permanently expanded the tour staff team. Two additional IT & network specialists are now being with us on the tour, always being sent ahead to the next campsite to install a dedicated highspeed internet connection for use only by the tour cyclists. Excessive internet users, like our E.B., A.W. and B.T. have voluntarily donated an essential amount of rupias to cover for the additional expenses …
I hope the technicians are not being immediately expelled again, for breaking the tour rules and not wearing any security features.
Sunrise @ Bromo
It was worth the early morning wakeup call at 3am. Stunning views and colors when sun rose and illustrated the craters and the caldera. Cold up here in almost 2800m but that will change soon.
In the caldera to hike up and around Gunung Bromo.
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Batu to Bromo | |||||
Date: | 25-09-2014 | Time: |
06:11 h |
Σ Time: | 169:48 h |
Distance: | 77 km | Σ km: | 3303 km | Temp: | 13/39 °C |
Up: | 2279 m | Σ Up: | 40242 m | Calories: | 3200 kcal |
Down: | 1025 m | Σ Down: | 37387 m | Σ kcal: | 79693 kcal |
Conditions: | Easy before lunch, thereafter steep and sandy, but worth every inch. Quick 40 km out of Batu. Good roads, mostly down. Some traffic in town, but thereafter quiet. 2400m of climbs, 1700 from km 43 to 67. |
A must! Indonesia without cycling up to Bromo and through the caldera would be like Africa without animals. After the past 4 hard days this was the Kings stage, that lead us to our rest day in the crater. I had a companion, who travelled all day with me until his fatal end in the crater. The morning ride was easy going. Fast enough to advance to the start of the climb, but all about saving energy for the challenging final. A few stops to have the locals enjoy my companion ‘Bob’ and have cold drinks, as it was getting real hot. Lunch was reached at noon, after 58 km. It was setup at the entrance to the National Park. With 1200m already climbed to here, it was still only half way up, but with only 8 km left to the summit. This means: 15% consistent grade (25% at peek) for the next 90 minutes, if not more. The road was partially bad but I made it all the way up without walking the bike. Andreas waited for me 200 vertical meters from the summit. He drove up by van to inform everyone who already left from lunch, but now wasn’t sure to make it through the day, to return here and get on the van, as the cars were not able to make through the final 10 km of sand and volcanic ashes. At the summit Andreas and I climbed a tower to get a better view of the crater. Thereafter a steep descend started on sand, gravel and concrete. We quickly reached the bottom and made it through the first 100m meters of deep sand, before it was mostly impossible to continue to cycle, even after releasing air from the tires. 6 km of walking in ankle deep sand, filling up the shoes, made progress very slow. The sun was already disappearing between clouds and the volcanoes, quickly turning the air cold. We could see the destination from the distance, but it seems to not close up. And it was another 200m steep climb from the bottom of the crater to the hotel. Cristiano was all of a sudden in the middle of the ‘desert’ waiting for us to give us final instructions, about which non-existing ‘path’ to follow to not get lost. Finally back on pavement I first had to release 1 kg of fine grained black ash and sand from my shoes. Overall it took me about 4 hours from lunch to the hotel to cover for the remaining 20 km. Luckily there was hot water to warm up the beaten body and muscles. Food is great in the hotel, so I could reload lots of calories. An arrangement was made with some fellow riders to get up early in the morning (3am) for the sunrise in the crater. 2 Jeeps were paid and at 8pm the lights went of in my room.
The report about the sunrise tour will follow separately, in addition to the live ‘Sunrise @ Bromo’ post.
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Gunung Bromo
Breathtaking ascent to Gunung Bromo. Who wouldn’t be willing to get on the bike to cycle up this magnificent valley? So glad the tour does not spare this part to save us from more climbing.
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My new friend and all day companion keeps on tapping ne in my back, yelling “Faster Joe! Keep on going faster!”
He made friend with Mrs. Wiggley last night in the bike park. No idea how he found her
However he also slows down my progress: Sponge Bob is siaked so wet, he asks me every 5 minutes to stop for a pee!
3 Mousquetairs
One more volcano to tackle today. The French / German Connection eager to conquer it.
Can someone spot the lunch truck already on top??
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Do we really want to leave from here?
At least we get some carbs to fill holes in our stomach before we leave for the 2400m ascent to the Bromo volcano.
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