Any person in Bogota who’s left the city going north has more than likely seen the Sisga Dam, only being 55 kilometers (34 miles) away. The truth is that few people…
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I thought we were going to the middle of nowhere. And… we were! But in the middle of nowhere is a town that is a lot more developed and booming than…
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Colombia has a ton to offer when it comes to climbing, indoors and outdoors. You could consider Lala and I weekend warriors, climbing indoors during the week, and making it outdoors…
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One of the most popular dams close to Bogota is the Neusa dam. Only an hour and a half away from Bogota, this dam makes for a great spot for outdoor…
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Having people to inspire you is super important. What’s coming up next is a list of people who inspired me (Eric) during 2017 and I know will continue to inspire me…
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When a place is described as Cloud Forest, you go there because it is called Cloud Forest. It’s hard for me to think of two more attractive words. Lala and I…
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*This blog post isn’t sponsored; we just want to help! In our previous blog post, which was a local’s edition of what to do in Bogota, one of my tourism tips…
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Bogota is an enormous city and its history and diversity make it a place with a lot, may even too many things to do – some more well-known than others. There…
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How to get to La Mojarra, Santander: *Note: You can find the map to get to La Mojarra at the bottom of this post! Using Waze or Google Maps: search for…
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Outdoor Adventures Close to Bogota Bogotá is one of the densest, most chaotic cities in the world. And it’s pretty darn beautiful. But sometimes a big city can become really tiring.…