Journal

Huancayo

23 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

Many new photos are on their way online, starting with these from Huancayo:

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If you can´t tell already, having a pet Parrot running around the hostel was a photographic novelty.
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The guest book table at the excellent "Grandma´s House" hostel.

Posted by rickvug

It might take a little longer than I originally thought to get some Machu Picchu and Salkantay photos up, so here´s some older photos from Paracas Nature Reserve and the Ballestas Islands until then.

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I Survived!

20 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

Hello friends - the five day trek is over and so is Machu Picchu! I´m a bit battered, bruised, insect bitten an maybe even a pound or two lighter... and all the better for it! Parts of the trek, such as the dreaded 20km "Day Two" were challenging especially at an altitude of 4000 meters. Other sections were more relaxing, with easy half days ending with hot springs and drinks at the local watering holes.

I´m not a wordsmith so I´ll let photos describe most of the journey once I get the chance to upload everything (I´m thinking 4 days from now). The terrain went from dry desert areas up to the glacier pass of Mount Salkantay and then into tropical cloud jungle.

35 Hours in the Andes

14 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

I thought that I´d never have a more uncomfortable bus ride than the three day jaunt from Montreal to Vancouver. Was I ever wrong! Try going through the Andes on gravel winding roads in over packed buses. Try having your bus nearly go off a cliff many, many times. Try having truck tires incinerated off the wheel, without the bus stopping what-so-ever! Try having to rebuild parts of a road with mountain rocks to avoid most certain death!

This is not an over dramatization - this is the truth. Despite not being of luxurious this was certainly the most memorable bus trips, and adventure or an adrenaline rush even. Never before was I actually able to calculate my chance of death (or at least major injury) on a particular trip. My napkin math put my chances of death at about 1 in 450 over the 35 hours, which isn’t that bad. We entertained ourselves with other fun games such as "calculate the best place to be when the bus launches over the cliff" or "is a fall off this cliff fatal, yes or no?". Aaron got the special privilege of carrying a baby goat on our trip over night, which he had the privilege of naming "Ernesto".

Glimpses of Lima

12 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

I am finally able to upload mass quantities of photos so here´s a quick selection of Lima. Click here for the full set if your so inclined. I´m letting the upload program run overnight so there should be plenty more photos on Flickr by the time you are reading this.

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Here´s a rule that´s never followed...

The First Week

12 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

Today marks one week of being away from Vancouver. I've had extremely bad luck at finding a consistent Internet connection, so I´ll have to make this one massive post. Feel free to take your time reading as I will not have any more to updates (or any photos) until around the 19th, after the Salcantay trail and Machu Picchu. Stay tuned!

Stick with me here...

08 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

Hola!

Sorry for the technical difficulties there, I know this site was down for the first few days of the trip. For those of you that are still with me here just hold on a little bit longer and I will fill you in on everything that is going on when I get a chance. This will likely be a few more days as we will be travelling through the Andes to the tourist town of Cuzco (the base station for Machu Pichu).

For now, just know that I am safe and experiencing many new things every minute. Right now I am actually 4 hours south of Lima in a little town called Pisco, which is celebrating a local festival.

Bon Voyage

04 Sep 2006
Posted by rickvug

Only a few more hours and I'm on the plane. I'll post more information here as I get the chance. For now I need to sleep, as it is I have one and a half hours before my alarm is set to go off.



Going Away Party Photo by Rick Vug.

Jess' Latest Tattoo

30 Aug 2006
Posted by rickvug



TattooPhoto by Jessica Nicole.

I still can't believe that this is permanent. Not that I don't like that tattoo, it's just that my sister will still have 12 stars on her neck when she's 75. I can't wait to hear what the grandchildren will say!