 These are my good friends Dominic and Dana, and together we're going to ride bikes around the western Cuba. What's your favorite part of breakfast Dana? Coffee. This is by far the best breakfast we've ever seen on this trip. We're excited about this. We're going to need this today. If you said there was not many stops for food, we're going to eat every morsel of this. This lady is the best. She just brought us down some galletas, some little sweet cookies. We are on our way into the mountains toward a town called San Diego de los Baños, and it feels good to be moving again. And there's a guy on the street right here playing accordion. Check it out. We're actually making our way back to Havana now. So this is a fairly short little bike tour, and it'll take three days to get back to Havana. Today is Saturday. We'll be back on Monday. Taking back roads today. The last few days we were on the north coast highway, and now we're taking back roads, and it's significantly less traffic. We're on today is so beat up. It's almost like a dirt road. And we have to be really careful because we have no extra tubes. We have a patch kit, so we don't want to go high speed and slam into a hole. I always say life at 15 miles an hour is the perfect speed to see the world. This is more like life at 8.5 miles an hour. Dom, hey Dom, what are you doing in Cuba? I'm washing beans, I think. Well, it's that way. Oh. Straight ahead? Straight ahead, yep. Okay. Go get it. Below this bridge is their big swimming hall. This is a nice little piece of paradise, so I haven't washed my clothes in about a week, and this is how I'm going to do it. So Dom decided to go in naked because he didn't want to get his clothes all wet. We've got a naked Dom. Let's see your Dom. Dom. Here's Dana. She's naked, too. Everybody's naked. Oh, it's Dom's face. Hi, Dom. Hi. There's something about fresh water that just cleanses everything. It's kind of like a restart to the day. This swimming hall from now on will be known as the Slippery Brit. Watch out for traffic. We're going, going again to find my rice and beans. Go get the rice and beans at Rossi Frijoles. Pretty much every Cuban roadside stop has refresco, and what it is, is it's pretty much juice, and they pour you a glass that's like two pesos. It tastes good, and I also love that it's very environmentally friendly. They're not giving you plastic that goes into a landfill. They reuse all these cups. We are getting ready to go up our first legitimate hill here in Cuba. See that road? Think I can. Think I can. Come on. Go, Dana. Go, Dana. Come on, Dana. This is a real certified hill. Yeah. I was beginning to think we were going to get out of Cuba without any hard work. Off the bikes right now, and we are checking out La Cueva de los Portales, which is the cave where Che had his command post during the Bay of Pigs. There's Che's sacred picnic table. These destinations like this, like in Europe or the States, are usually packed with people. But we have the whole place to ourself, and it's nice and cool out of the sun. The guy at the door just gave me the keys to Che's office. He's like, here, here's the keys. Just leave the key in the door. I love how trusting they are. It's for you. Hello, Santa. Yeah. I can't wait for you to get to Havana. I have so much to show you. Wow, yeah. Look at that. That's where Che's bed is. Can we stay there for the night? I'm pretty sure we can. I guess if I was going to run a gorilla operation, this is where I'd want to do it. This is a great place. We found the hills again. Yep. Real ones. Yeah, Dana. Think I can. Think I can. It's really hot. You stop and you just start sweating. Boosh. It's a lot of nature. It's fun to ride slow and listen to the birds. Up. Up and away. Keep on thinking you're done. Have a nice downhill. And then whoop. Right back up. We're earning our beans today. Or pizza or whatever we find. Come on, Dana. We found our guy. Just a little bit of wandering around one of these towns. People are like, OK, there's the gringos. Go get them. Let's find them a room. Today is St. Patrick's Day. So in this sleepy little town of San Diego de los Baños, I thought I should get a green beer. I'm actually 75% Irish. Ryan is an Irish name. Cheers. Sweet pizza. This is now pretty much officially a perfect day. Great bike ride, pizza, and now ice cream.