There is not a lot to see or do in the small village of San Felipe Tejalápam, but its strategic location in the Etla valley a few miles northwest of Monte Alban means we often pass through on any of several different mountain bike rides in that region. Today’s excursion was a happy accident of circumstance. Heavy rains in the Valles Centrales in recent days severely limited where the group could ride while avoiding lots of mud and multiple crossings of surging streams. Our group of eight riders opted for a route that would use mostly paved roads, and Tejalápam fit the bill. Most of the group assembled in front of Santo Domingo while two additional riders joined in at the Plaza Bella shopping mall in Atzompa. We had a picture-perfect day for the outing, with clear skies, a light breeze and a forecast high of 24ºC (76ºF). All told, the gang pedaled 50 kilometers (31.1 miles), with an elevation gain and loss of 379 meters (1243 feet) along the way. Actual time in the saddle amounted to about 3.5 hours, but a stop for lunch at a rural comedor featuring roasted lamb added almost an hour to the time tally.
Eight riders met at the Plaza Bella shopping center. A good part of the day’s ride was on paved roads to avoid mud. Nearing the highest point on the ride. Cranking hard to get up the hill! Happy riders. Road washed out by recent rains. Taking the roasted lamb from the BBQ pit. Sorting out pieces of meat. Celebrating the end of the ride.
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