Mon 7 Jun 2004
Wow! We just returned from an amazing two days of trekking through the El Cajas National Park. We started in the paramo (the part above treeline) at aroud 13,000 feet and hiked through beautiful mountains, past rivers swollen with the recent two weeks of rain. Our trail was missing half the time providing a great sense of adventure, though the wild llamas and alpacas just 10 yards away certainly didn’t hurt.
We spent the night by a large lake with dinner and a wet twig fire (Katie called it a smoke signal :-). When it gets dark at 6:30 it sure is a change from summer hiking in AK!
Today we hiked for around 6 hours through rain and clouds down about 3000 feet through tough, steep, and muddy terrain. At least one bus passed us by so as not to ruin their seats with the drowned rat gringos.
Even shopping for the trip was fun. With Matt and Lindsay we hit a small town market and loaded up on avocados, garlic, onions, raw peanuts, peppers, and on and on for less thatn 10 bucks. Don’t like the way the tomatos look, just head one stall down. Supermarkets should be this neat.
My digital camera broke, hence the lack of pix so far. Now that we’re with M&L, they’ve promised to share their pictures. Look for them soon!