October 25, 2008

Death Road

(A day trip from La Paz : 170 miles round trip)


Connecting La Cumbre to Coroico, "The World's Most Dangerous Road" is a 40 mile stretch of narrow dirt road winding at the edge of a high cliff until it reaches the Yungas. Until it was replaced by a new asphalt road, the traffic made it a truly dangerous passage with a record number of accidents and fatalities every year. Now, with hardly anyone on it, it's popular for zooming down on mountain bikes. Speed can still make it quite dangerous, as once you're off the road, you're pretty much off the map. But for coasting down at a leisurely pace, it's fairly safe and simply beautiful. Using the engine is completely optional.

One important thing to remember: the traffic on this road is reversed without any indication or warning. You should keep to the left in order not to get plastered on oncoming traffic.


Heading up to La Cumbre at 4600m.


The World's Most Dangerous Road.


It's now a walk in the park.


Coroico is hot, humid, and not at all special.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dude, the road to Santa Teresa looks worst than this one! Pedro

November 15, 2008  
Blogger Serdar said...

And it was!

November 30, 2008  

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