Climbing The Andes Mountains At The Haciendas Classic Chopard Rally, Part 2
Last month’s article will catch you up to speed on the first half of the Haciendas Classic Chopard Rally, and this is how we completed the journey. Recall that we’d left off in the town of Jenesano to take a brief respite from the road—this is where we begin.
After our cohort of about 150 or so cars did the necessary parking lot maneuvers and began filing out of the town to the same fanfare received upon arrival, we started once again to climb the mountains on our way to Tunja, which would see us on the principal road before the last leg of the rally. After arriving in Tunja for a quick snack and gas fill, the next two hours were spent in jungled high-elevation as well as in small towns along the way, and then we reached our second stop of the day at the Suescun Hacienda, an important ranch from the colonial era that dates back about 400 years. Today it is a well-known hotel in Boyacá, and after spending 200km driving near continuously since our last stop in Tunja (remember, this 200km is not done at highway speeds or on highway straightaways either!), the hotel was the perfect place to relax and have some lunch. Read the full article at: https://petrolicious.com/articles/climbing-the-andes-mountains-at-the-haciendas-classic-chopard-rally-part-2
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