A sunny Sunday morning in late February beckoned three expat gringos to don their bike gear and go for a pleasant ride through the countryside in the rolling hills in the western part of the Etla valley. Pedaling up the highway that runs between the archeological sites of Monte Alban and Atzompa, they skirted around San Pedro Ixtlahuaca and then rode through San Andres Ixtlahuaca. From there the trio set off to the north on an unpaved road which looped up and over a ridge of hills and then descended into San Felipe Tejalápam. After stopping for a treat of ice cream bars, they then proceeded through San Lorenzo Cacaotepec and picked up the trail running along the abandoned railway tracks back into Oaxaca near the Central de Abastos market.
Our intrepid riders rode a total of 30.3 miles (48.8 kms) on their four-hour-long outing, managing to gain and then lose 1713 vertical feet (522 meters) of elevation along the way. Here is a satellite view of their route: