At the border sailed though Colombian immigration and walked into Ecuador to find a 3 hour long queue to get in the country - rubbish. I occupied myself translating Spanish Cosmo into English. Randomly, I bumped into Chris (who I´d been with on the coast) at the border but he was about an hour ahead of me in the queue so we met up later in Quito. I ended up travelling to Quito with 2 Aussie guys and a English guy - always nice to have some company.
Stayed at Casa Bambu again in Quito where I re met Greg from Bogota. The next day we went to Baños together and stopped off at a volunteering project that Greg had worked at previously in a place called Salasaca. We arranged to go back the next day and go climb Carihuairazo with two of the guys. Randomly that evening in Baños I found Rafael (from the lost city trek) in one of the restaurants. Had dinner and beers with him in Casa Hood which was really cool.
Next day we went back to the project but after much faffing we had left it too late to go mountain climbing so we ended up crashing in the volunteers house. The next morning Greg and I went to help at the school for the project which was fun. I played with nursery age kids for an hour, then taught fruits and vegetables in English to older children, then made Greg good bye cards with the children which was fun. It was a really nice school and a friendly community, I enjoyed being there. We actually did leave for the mountain afterwards, again slightly later than planned. The group was me, Greg, and two guys from the project, Josh and Phil. After 2 bus journeys we were dropped off at a turn off. We hiked up towards the mountain for about 3 hours past indigenous mountain communities and barren landscape. We had great views of Chimborarzo which is the biggest mountain in Ecuador and the nearest point to the sun in the world at the summit. It´s around 6200m I think. Carihuairazo is pretty little in comparison at 5000m!
Views of Carihuairazo from the volunteers house:
We then all headed home tired and hungry but I think all pretty pleased with ourselves! Greg and I headed back to Baños and managed to hitchhike with the owners of a hostel which we then stayed at - bonus. We then spent the afternoon in Casa Hood which is an great restaurant which shows movies in the afternoons. We watched Finding Forrester which was really good.
Today, Greg went back to Salasca to climb Chimborazo - crazy! I´ve had a relaxing day, went to the hot baths from the volcano then went back to Casa Hood to watch another film. This time saw Slumdog Millionaire which was brilliant and I definitely recommend (Daddy watch it!) Going to go rafting and canyoning tomorrow hopefully and then off to the jungle to volunteer for a project called Arutam for 2 weeks so no more blog for a while!
2 comments:
Wow! Your blog is awesome! I had such a good time looking at your pics, it makes a nice change from drab and dreary St Albans! Keep it up!
I´m glad you like it! I´m certainly enjoying myself!
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