I almost backed out of this one. Deep in the Colombian jungle, this old skeletal bridge is notorious among adventure riders. One miscalculation means an unforgiving drop into a raging river canyon below. The entry ramp was completely stripped down to rotted wooden slats.My heart was hammering. I lined up the front tire. Eased the clutch out and committed.The Point Of No ReturnThe wooden boards groaned under the weight. They were loose. I had to maintain a steady momentum without picking up too much speed because hitting a gap wrong would instantly pinch a tube or bend a rim.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe middle section changed everything. It felt terrifying.Instead of the wooden slats, the bridge transitioned into slick, rusted metal plates that offered almost zero grip. The river was roaring right beneath my boots, visible through massive holes in the infrastructure. I focused entirely on a fixed point at the far side of the tree line, keeping my knees tight against the tank and letting the bike dance slightly beneath me as it tracked across the corrugated steel.The relief was instant when the tires finally hit solid dirt on the other side.The Final VerdictDon't panic if you tackle these backcountry routes. Keep your eyes looking where you want to go, stay off the front brake entirely, and let the bike's natural momentum carry you over the gaps. Colombia has some of the most rewarding riding on the planet, but these old access roads demand total concentration.