Kat - edited by Dylan
Friday, September 17, 2004
Colca Canyon
Yesterday we returned to Arequipa following a 3 day trek in the Cañon del Colca. It was pretty amazing stuff. The trek started with a 6.30am pickup from our hostel to take a 6 hour bus (arrrgh) to Cabanaconde, a small town where our guide lives.
It was a good number of people - 2 Irish, 2 Czechs and us (and our Peruvian guide, Remi, of course). After a quick lunch at Remi´s house consisting of apacas (llama type creatures) and (more) rice, we headed off on the trek. Dylan had the good luck of getting runny bum syndrome the night before we went on the trek so he was a happy little camper (thanks Immodium, yet again). It was about time really - he had been eating whatever he wanted while I had been looking on in envy. Revenge is mine :0)
So on we trekked downhill 1000 metres, 8 kilometres zig-zagging (oh the knees) to a very small village the name of which I now can´t remember. There is no electricity so those head torches came in handy (ta London crew). The canyon is quite stunning and a mixture of landscape. Very dry and dusty but lots of vegetation in parts. Some great cactus action going on. We also got to see a few condors (for which the canyon is known, and no Gav, we couldn't catch one for you). We stayed the night in these little bamboo huts next to the chicken coop and the proud cockerel letting us know as each hour passed from 4am (bastard).
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3 comments:
In a word - heroic.
Good stuff guys.
Tracy
Nonna and I think your brilliant! We probably would have died! (well, Nonna anyway ....... particularly because of the vertigo!!!!!!) Hope the belly trouble is better Dylan!
Kat, you are right exhaustedness is not a word.
Cheers
Andy Rittie
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