Oaxaca to Benito Juárez & Back

One Sunday I decided to ride from my home in San Felipe del Agua (a suburb on the north side of Oaxaca city) to the village of Benito Juarez, part of the Pueblos Mancomunados in the Sierra Norte, approximately thirty miles east and a bit north of Oaxaca. I had driven the dirt road between Teotitlan del Valle to Benito Juarez a number of times, and had ridden the screamer descent (a 5000 foot drop in 11 miles) on my mountain bike a couple of times. However, I’d never been crazy enough to crank up that mountain — until this day.

I took my time, and so the round trip took nearly nine hours, covering 65.3 miles (105 km) and required climbing 6140 feet (1871 meters) along the way. Needless to say, my legs felt like rubber and I was one tired biker by the end of the day. I accomplished the outing using some city streets, but for the most part stuck to bike paths, dirt roads and a few short sections of cowpaths. I never rode on the highway, though that was an option, as the highway between Oaxaca and Mitla is freshly paved and has wide shoulders. (Caution: it is the custom in Mexico for slow vehicles to drive on the shoulder of a highway to permit faster cars to pass, so even a wide shoulder can be a dangerous place for a bicycle.) 

If you elect to do this ride, but use the Zocalo instead of San Felipe as the start / end point, the distance will be 7 miles shorter and the elevation gain / loss will be 750 feet less.

 

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