{"id":4139,"date":"2012-12-09T13:14:26","date_gmt":"2012-12-09T11:14:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/flyingcigar.de\/?p=4139"},"modified":"2012-12-10T22:32:26","modified_gmt":"2012-12-10T20:32:26","slug":"cayo-jutias-with-rob-ayala-and-friends","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/flyingcigar.de\/startseite\/cayo-jutias-with-rob-ayala-and-friends\/","title":{"rendered":"Cayo Jutias with Rob Ayala and friends"},"content":{"rendered":"

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\"\"We left Havana early morning, but not before the Australian team stocked up on enough wine to keep us supplied for a week.<\/p>\n

The drive was long, it took us almost 4 hrs with just a break for beer before reaching Pinar del Rio and then from there a long and winding beautiful mountain road past the mining region of Minas de Matahambre to reach the Gulf of Mexico and the small, isolated Key of Cayo Jutias.<\/p>\n

The long ride was soon forgotten as we were welcomed with freshly prepared Mojitos by Jiromis, Noel and their wives, busy preparing the beach bbq which was to be a feast of lobster, snappers, rabbit and salads.<\/p>\n

This trip was again arranged and organized by our friend and Cuban resident Toby Brocklehurst of Incloud9<\/a> who came along.<\/p>\n

It was a relaxed, insightful, funny and cigar filled afternoon on the beach where all of us got to know each other and had the time to talk.<\/p>\n

The two Rob’s went out fly-fishing while the other Rob and I walked the beach with Jose, Mojito and cigar in hand.<\/p>\n

A great day full of camaraderie and fun.<\/p>\n

We left for Vinales before it got dark and continued the party there.<\/p>\n

Nino
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