So forgive the lack of posts in the near future - I'm going on the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu for the next five days! I leave for Cusco tonight, and leave Cusco early tomorrow morning to start the hike. I'll be getting back Tuesday night I think. I owe you, my faithful readers, a post on the awesome food tour I took in Cusco yesterday. Hold me to it.
Back in 5 days.
#excited #ilovehiking #onekiloofanimalcrackers
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Hitting the Pavement in Peru
So for those who don't know me, I like running. To make matters more interesting, I like running in these:
So after 4+ weeks in Peru, I've finally gotten back to running on a semi-normal basis. Here are some of my observations on running in Peru:
Vibram FiveFingers: Bikila |
So after 4+ weeks in Peru, I've finally gotten back to running on a semi-normal basis. Here are some of my observations on running in Peru:
- people don't run a lot around here (unless in sports), so I get a look for that
- Being Taiwanese, I get a look for that
- Wearing somewhat short shorts, I get a look for that
- Running in Vibrams, I get a look for that
- Add up all of the above, and I'm basically a spectacle in the streets
- The air's pretty nice to breathe (once you get used to the altitude - which sucked at the beginning)
- Lots of rocky roads and dirt roads in some areas
- Hills. Everywhere.
- Dogs can try and chase you sometimes (really, really scary when it's a pack), so you try to carry a small rock in your hand and throw it near them if they start chasing you
- The sun makes running around noon almost unbearable (thanks to us being 10000 ft closer to it)
Now, I've started doing something a little more...exerting (read: crazy). There's a road out of Urubamba that runs to Cuzco, and with Urubamba being in a valley, the road goes up and out of the valley. Me, being the genius that I am, decided to try and run out of the valley on this road (3 times so far). It's basically uphill for all of it, some gradual, some decently steep, and if I'm lucky, flat ground. The farthest I've gone on it was 3 miles up (today!), and yeah, it's pretty high (I didn't even get out of the valley). Besides getting to be really good at running uphill, the best part about this route is seeing the reaction of the people driving on it. I get honked at, I see faces which can only mean "what is this chino doing all the way up on this road???", I see bewilderment and smiles, and an occasional shout out ("amigo!" "Chino!"). Hopefully this running (read: craziness) translates well when I get back home.
#theviewisworthit #crazygringo #imadesomanypeoplesdays
Sunday, June 12, 2011
¡Festival for Sr. de Torrechayoc!
Wiped.
There's so much that went on, I think I'll just go ahead and do narrating through pictures. (Currently uploading some 350 pictures, but some 350 pictures from the weekend can be found here starting around #630)
There's been 2 days of festival for SeƱor de Torrechayoc (who is more or less Jesus). There's so much that just happened, but let me see if I can't break it down in a list.
- Bands like practicing at 4 in the morning
- Fireworks go off every 5 minutes or so
- Urubamba is packed
- Sr. de Torrechayoc's face is plastered everywhere
- 42 groups are dancing throughout the streets
- Colors and costumes galore! (lots with masks)
- Start from 7 am to late night
- Everyone's getting drunk
- Apparently people save up $ all year for this one festival
- Can someone say religiously themed?
There's so much that went on, I think I'll just go ahead and do narrating through pictures. (
#allfestivaledout #somanycolors #wow #peruvianscanthrowdown
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