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Friday, January 18th, 2008

Please be advised my posts from this morning are only a first draft. When I arrive home to the States I will add links, specific locations and museums visited, and plenty of pictures! Currently playing in the Internet cafe is Moulon Rouge…that means I better get out of here and continue visiting the Cathedrals and Museums.

I will try and post about the Inca Trail experience tonight or tomorrow. Hardest thing I’ve yet to conquer in my life but so highly worth it once you arrive at Machu Pichu. But I can’t see my ankles as they are so swollen and I have huge blisters underneath my toes…I think one just popped. Gross!

European Cuzco

Friday, January 18th, 2008

I arrived in Cuzco on the afternoon of day 5 and was not really sure what to expect. I was greeted at the local airport by an employee of the hostal I would be staying at. The hostal was not really a hostel but more of a hotel, 2 start Hostel Amaru. Very cute, comfortable, clean, and pleasant to stay in. After a real shower with hot water I set off to explore the city. As I stepped out of Amaru I was greeted by the guy from London I had met in the jungle, Robyn. Fortunately he had spent several days in Cuzco already and was able to help me get acclimated to the area. We enjoyed some coffee and pastry’s together, a visit to the local Inca Museum, and a quiet dinner at a local restaurant before he caught a bus to a new city. I went American and ate pizza.

Plaza de Armas Fountain

As I arrived back to my hostal a girl my age was trying to get a room but unfortunately the place was full. As my room had 2 beds I invited her to share with me. Natalie was a 26 year old from Montana and had spent roughly 2 months backpacking through South America. We stayed up chatting about our experiences and were excited to have met each other.

On day 6 I set off to run some errands such as dropping off laundry, checking e-mail, and visiting the tour office who I would be going on the Inca Trail with. Natalie and I met back up for a lovely lunch at Cafe Restaurant Yanapay which is a colorful restaurant decorated with fantastic imaginative childrens toys. All the money spent here goes to sustain the local projects of the Aldea Yanapay organization. Following we made a visit to a local museum full of history, Qorikancha-Convent De Santo Domingo Del Cusco.
Qorikancha Museum

We decided to then spend the afternoon hiking to Saqsaywaman, a local site of Inca ruins. This was my first hiking experience in Cuzco at this altitude and I was amazed how quickly I became out of breath, not to mention the hike was all an uphill steep climb. As we arrived at the top we were surrounded by the Inca ruins and hundreds of other touristy backpackers. This was my first experience seeing the Inca ruins and I was fascinated by the very smooth and perfect texture. Everything was puzzle perfect in form. [read on]

Sleeping with the Spiders in the Amazon Jungle

Friday, January 18th, 2008
**My old manager Daniel likes to think he gave me the idea for this title as he has been sending me links to jungle spiders for several weeks. Sorry Daniel, seeing spiders in the jungle is a normal occurrence ... [Continue reading this entry]

Why blog when I can tour?

Sunday, January 13th, 2008
Hello blog readers. I know I promised to blog more often but I'm finding it difficult to sit in front of a computer in Peru while I could be out touring the city and meeting locals and other backpackers. ... [Continue reading this entry]

Coca Tea

Monday, January 7th, 2008
I catch a flight to Lima in roughly 2 1/2 hours. No blogging for the first 4 days of my journey as I'll be in the jungle. I'll for sure update at a local internet cafe on my ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Map for Saturday

Saturday, January 5th, 2008
I'll be anxiously awaiting A Map for Saturday.

637 items in that 1 backpack

Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
For those who call themselves "backpackers", this won't interest you. But for those like me who are "backpacking" for the first time, I'm amazed one backpack can fit so many items... 5 pairs of pants 3 t-shirts 2 long sleeve shirts 1 long ... [Continue reading this entry]

Done, Done, and Done

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008
Done with work. Done packing, done reviewing my Orders, done saying good-bye, done cleaning out my files, done organizing items on a spreadsheet for my manager so that I can say I left with not much hanging. Hopefully ... [Continue reading this entry]