Red-button McCann was nay impressed, but onward to Miraflores, a few schoops on the table and we're all happy Larries. A bit of culture in Lima (let's have a look in the Centro and hit the road fair-shwifty lads) and an early flight to Cuzco the next day (delayed, obviously). Going to an altitude of 336o m from zero in Lima was a wee shock to the system. To add salt to the wounds, our slick hostel was at the top of a big b@st@rding hill and check-in took 4 hours. Welcome to Peru.Cuzco is a great city, best I've seen in a long time, and had plenty of stuff to entertain us while we adjusted to the altitude. Great hats and under-sized toilets were the order of the day. White-water rafting in the Sacred Valley with great soup afterwards was a definite highlight.
So, to the main business of the trip... The Inca Trail. Allow me to introduce the cast:
Minister for Foreign Liaison -- Rob Kiely
Minister for Health & Safety -- Fiona Mc Donald
Minister for Digital Imagery -- Eoin O'Carroll
Minister for Culture, Children and the Gaeltacht - Mark McCann
Minister for Finance & Junior Minister for Digital Imagery - Dee Fitzsimons
A mere 45km up and down mountains, through jungle forests, down the "Gringo Killer" (2220 steps) on Day 3, and running up to the Sun Gate for sunrise in the pissing rain on Day 4. I think we'd all agree that we loved every minute. Getting to watch a local 25-a-side football game and understanding the difference between Donkey Kong and Donkey Shlong were my favourite extra-curricular activities.
Myself and Eoin had to leave the group to take care of Wayna Picchu, the big pointy one in the back of the Machu Picchu postcards. Fi, Dee and Marko arrived at the Sun Gate at a moment of perfect clarity, only for the clouds to sweep across while cameras were whipped out. Regardless, its one of those amazing images that you could never imagine forgetting.
After some R&R (schoops and massages) back in Cuzco, we headed for Arequipa. Our tiredness, and the rainy season left us with little to do but play Ludo, watch DVDs, shoot each other out of ancient pots, and have the craic with Santa. Marko and Dee spent most of the time pillow-fighting, but no clear winner seems to have emerged.
A cracking cupla weeks leis Na Googlee.
Photos are here
looks amazing and great fun. viewed while having my porridge - makes a change from the usual!
ReplyDeleteHello! I'm keeping track of you guys here whenever I can bear the jealousy! Glad to see you're following all my tips ;-) I'm guessing you stayed in Loki in Cusco. Did you go to Jack's Cafe? Miss you both xx
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