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Travel Blogs from Huaraz
Trek that nearly killed me.
... The views all the way where stunning and well worth the aches and pains I will have in the morning. Unfortunately as I started to descend the heavens opened and it rained hard all the way back to where I was going to get the bus back from. I think this is actually the highest I have ever climbed solo so pretty proud.
Next day I am getting a bus to spend some beach time and get surfing up to scratch-ish.
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Santa Cruz Trek
... Cruz Trek over the Punta Union Pass (4760m). And so it was that we found ourselves in a minivan at 5am setting out into the rugged Cordillera Blanca with our guide (Paulino), cook (Migel), mule driver and fellow trekkers and soon to be friends (Rich, Sam, Stephi, Jana and Ben).
Ben, unfortunately, came down with a bad case of gastro on the first morning of the trek and struggled through the first day of walking. However with Paulino's help to carry ...
Huaraz: The Miscellaneous Post
... its own beer -Lucho´s beer- which is quite delicious. They also make a coca infused brew that is thumbs up! My introduction to 13 Buhos was during their Oktoberfest celebration-- lots of drinking contests, smoking and general good-natured rowdiness. Unfortunately our table representative lost the contest and we didn´t receive the prize of free beer. I was secretly thankful, as the beer was strong and I had ...
Huaraz: Pastoruri Glacier
... explode. I borrowed too much against my line of credit phrases of: 'Que?' 'Como?' and 'Hablas mas despacio por favor'. I was drained and needed a nap. Even though my friend from Lima was like a rapid fire machine gun of questions, she was patient and even offered me chocolate.
The ride back ended up being far longer than I expected. Before returning to Huaraz, we made a second stop at ...
Im Frühtau zu Berge wir zieh'n, Fallera!
... mit stylischen Däninnen, nicht mit Schönheit gesegneten Engländern und ihren Engländerinnenreisebekanntschaften, eine Kanadierin, ein Kolumbianer und ein paar Peruaner (sie: Mokassins, er: Converse, wir: hart aufgeblasene Wanderschuhe...50% meines Riesenrucksacks). Die Wanderung war super schön. Erst gehts flach, dann gehts steil, dann wieder flach und dann wieder 3km steil bergauf auf 4700m. Und unser Busfahrer hat ein Tempo vorgelegt...Meiner Treu, da kommt man ganz ...