Hey folks sadly the trip is wrapping up. It feels like we had just left home, though there is a sense of home sickness in me there is just too much to see and do around the world.
We went to Bocas and it was nuts. Bocas is an area that has several islands all clumped together, to see stuff you have to pay for boat taxis. On our first day we slept, we had taken an over night bus that was made i am sure for midgets. neither me or Byron could fit into the seat and when the person in front reclined it was impossible, so i sat with my legs in the center of the bus and Byron sat across. the next few days include surfing on a beach that was 2 km long and had 12 - 24 people on it, dolphin watching and snorkeling. The hostel that we stayed at was a blast and everyone that we met were super nice. Happy hour was 7-8 with .50$ bottles of beer, we filled tables with them. At a designated time we usually left the hostel bar and went over to the club/bars and twice bought bottles of rum and danced/drank the night away. (more happened and we will have to wait to see if evidence surfaces, until then i have to deny everything)
On friday we caught on of the coolest boat rides from bocas to the Costa Rican boarder, it was beautiful. boat went quite fast up a river and had some sharp turns lots of neat trees and wildlife, certainly the best way to leave a country behind for sure. We traveled to San Jose and had a chill out night and Byron prepared to leave. The next day Byron and I parted ways him to the airport and I to La Fortuna to see the active volcano. Yesterday, a couple of new yorkers and I booked a tour to repel down some waterfalls, and ride a cool zip line.
sigh just a couple more days and I will be home...... see you all then
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Monday, June 9, 2008
The Boat Trip
Well i know that there were a few people worried about me and byron on a boat in the high seas. We are alive and were adrift for just six days. it was a really amazing experiance, though there were some hickups the trip was out standing from what we were able to see. There first two days were mostly just sailing, byron and i took turns sailing the boat trying to keep it true. The landscape was amazing and we sailed through a lightning storm, no major waves or rain just a light show!
We stopped at some very remote islands and areas that are protected by local law. Dennis is like family to alot of the locals so we had a really rare experiances at those places. Byron and i both studied alot of spanichiwa, read alot and burned abit on the boat. I was slightly disappointed by not having snorkles, all of dennis's had been stolen and we could not find the scuba shops to get some. On the boat with us were a couple of germans (that were stranded in a small town in colombia with no money), 6 brits, 3 auzies and a Londoner. All nice people, not everyone mixed but as canadians we had fun with everyone.
After we arrived in Panama we took a two hour rollercoaster school bus ride, then had to stand on another passing bus for two hours to panama city. Byron on the bus was talking to a American that was looking for some guys to give him a hand getting his boat through the panama canal (which he failed to mention to me at the time) but declined thinking i would not be interested. shame on you byron. We did some browsing around the commercial center and bought a few things in panama city. It is a very american city with alot of latain flavor. After some food, and much needed showers we went out with the british lads and ripped up the town.
next stop is Bocas Del Toro
We stopped at some very remote islands and areas that are protected by local law. Dennis is like family to alot of the locals so we had a really rare experiances at those places. Byron and i both studied alot of spanichiwa, read alot and burned abit on the boat. I was slightly disappointed by not having snorkles, all of dennis's had been stolen and we could not find the scuba shops to get some. On the boat with us were a couple of germans (that were stranded in a small town in colombia with no money), 6 brits, 3 auzies and a Londoner. All nice people, not everyone mixed but as canadians we had fun with everyone.
After we arrived in Panama we took a two hour rollercoaster school bus ride, then had to stand on another passing bus for two hours to panama city. Byron on the bus was talking to a American that was looking for some guys to give him a hand getting his boat through the panama canal (which he failed to mention to me at the time) but declined thinking i would not be interested. shame on you byron. We did some browsing around the commercial center and bought a few things in panama city. It is a very american city with alot of latain flavor. After some food, and much needed showers we went out with the british lads and ripped up the town.
next stop is Bocas Del Toro
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Columbia
Today is our last day in Cartagena, we leave today on a Tamaran boat with Dennis (A American captian). Cartagena is really one of the coolest cities, the architecture is what makes it so nice. When we arrive a guy named jose arranged a gathering of people from 4 of the hostels around here to go on this tour\party bus. It was a lot of fun met some really nice people and danced very late into the night. By the end of it, i had a sloth hang onto me, bought a really nice pen and ink image, found a new dance partner, and left byron at the bar by himself. ie, the bus driver wanted to go and didn´t want to wait anymore for anyone. He managed to make it back to the hostel just before we did and then we went out to another local bar. In Cartagena there are alot of sites here to see, yesterday we walked the old fort wall, saw the castle where they kept all of the gold, silver and emeralds, it was huge. We also went into the newer developed area, which is really neat. There are like 12 islands that make up Cartagena, and one is this long narrow one and on it is constructed these really tall and modern skyscrapers. When we flew in it looked kinda like they were rising out of the ocean.
Next stop Panama City
Next stop Panama City
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Quito
Well mancora was sweet, we stayed at a really nice place on the beach that was right in front of the break. One of the days the waves were much bigger which ment there was more room and distace to ride. We went out, I am sad to report I didn't get up, I did however get flipped ass over teakettle and subsequently the waves after sent me to the shore. The ocean mistress and I have yet to become friends.
The next day we were on our way to Quito. It was a grewling 20 hours, the bus company told us that is was going to be 15 hours. First the bus was late by two hours, then we had to wait 1 hour because the bus had to eat because no food was going to be served on the bus. By the way even though there are assigned seats there are no assigned seats. There was a couple of people that moved for us but took a bit of discussion. The boarder was odd, for we had to get off the bus and "leave" Peru and have our papers stamped. Then we got on and we had to drive through this large town to the other side and then again had to get off to enter Ecuador. Was the town Peruvian or Ecuadorian? about 2 hours later there was a narcodics stop where we again had to get off and were checked. Happy to say that we carried on.
In Quito we have had some time to chill in the Sheraton, and live in luxary for a bit. We don't have enough time for a Amazon tour but we are going to go out on a couple of other trips and will see just as cool sights.
The next day we were on our way to Quito. It was a grewling 20 hours, the bus company told us that is was going to be 15 hours. First the bus was late by two hours, then we had to wait 1 hour because the bus had to eat because no food was going to be served on the bus. By the way even though there are assigned seats there are no assigned seats. There was a couple of people that moved for us but took a bit of discussion. The boarder was odd, for we had to get off the bus and "leave" Peru and have our papers stamped. Then we got on and we had to drive through this large town to the other side and then again had to get off to enter Ecuador. Was the town Peruvian or Ecuadorian? about 2 hours later there was a narcodics stop where we again had to get off and were checked. Happy to say that we carried on.
In Quito we have had some time to chill in the Sheraton, and live in luxary for a bit. We don't have enough time for a Amazon tour but we are going to go out on a couple of other trips and will see just as cool sights.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
mancora
alright so this is going to skip a little for we are much further along.
long story short is macchu picchu, aguas caliante, cusco, plane ride to lima, cab to bus station, meet with paula (coming with us to mancora), luxary bus ride to mancora with a mandy moore movie marethon.
Set up in mancora and relax. and that is what we have been doing so far in macora alot of relaxing reading and taking in the sun. and it has been nice just to relax and take in the atmosphere rather then just travel to the next stop. the plan was to surf but the waves have been bad except for today. we had a lesson but if you don´t have good waves you can´t do much. today will be better.
long story short is macchu picchu, aguas caliante, cusco, plane ride to lima, cab to bus station, meet with paula (coming with us to mancora), luxary bus ride to mancora with a mandy moore movie marethon.
Set up in mancora and relax. and that is what we have been doing so far in macora alot of relaxing reading and taking in the sun. and it has been nice just to relax and take in the atmosphere rather then just travel to the next stop. the plan was to surf but the waves have been bad except for today. we had a lesson but if you don´t have good waves you can´t do much. today will be better.
Machu Picchu
it was so awsome. we ended up taking the bus up for it was much easier and thinking that there was so much to explore up there. we were right other than machu picchu, there is the sun gate, the incan bridge, the peek of the mountain macchu picchu, and the far peek wynu picchu. the dutch girls we were traveling with went up the wynu picchu peek and byron and i continued with the tour. the guide was not that great with his english but he was enthusiastic in the way he spoke. after that i went to the sun gate where the inca trail enters the area of machu picchu, then i went to the inca bridge. mom i am sorry but if you are going to come to see this place you have to do do it with out dad. i don´t think he would even make it to the interior of peru, cliffs are way too high and steep.
one thing i did notice is that photos make it look like it is flater then it is. the city is very much along the side of mountain. when i get back i will show the 100 photos i took that day.
one thing i did notice is that photos make it look like it is flater then it is. the city is very much along the side of mountain. when i get back i will show the 100 photos i took that day.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Cuzco and Aguas Caliante
As i sit here next to byron i have come to the realization that i am not nearly as funny as him when it comes to writting.
We spent the day in cuzco looking around. We had lunch for we had arrived a 10 in the morning, from a really bad bus ride. byron and i had a short nap then we started to nagotiate for our trip to the valley of the incas and machu picchu. the girls managed to get the price down to 176 us dollars, we later found out that a couple of other canadian girls payed 270 us dollars and they did not get the bus tour of the valley of the incas. hats off to the dutch.
the next morning we left at 8:30 in the morning and went on the tour because we were jumping off early to take the train to aguas caliante, we missed a bit of the tour. Aguas caliante is a town at the base of machu picchu that most people stay off at to make the early trek up. as you can imagine it is quite filled with shops that want you to buy stuff, and restaurants with 4 highballs for the price of one all day. happy hour all day i could get used to that.
next post Machu Picchu....
We spent the day in cuzco looking around. We had lunch for we had arrived a 10 in the morning, from a really bad bus ride. byron and i had a short nap then we started to nagotiate for our trip to the valley of the incas and machu picchu. the girls managed to get the price down to 176 us dollars, we later found out that a couple of other canadian girls payed 270 us dollars and they did not get the bus tour of the valley of the incas. hats off to the dutch.
the next morning we left at 8:30 in the morning and went on the tour because we were jumping off early to take the train to aguas caliante, we missed a bit of the tour. Aguas caliante is a town at the base of machu picchu that most people stay off at to make the early trek up. as you can imagine it is quite filled with shops that want you to buy stuff, and restaurants with 4 highballs for the price of one all day. happy hour all day i could get used to that.
next post Machu Picchu....
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