Friday, October 06, 2006

Here we are in Ecuador!

Hi everyone,

this is the first time I have some time to update my blog. Busy life over here! ;-)

After a very long day which didn´t seem to end we finally arrived in Quito Saturday night.
30th Sept: Stayed one night in Quito then moved on to Ibarra where we met Christhian´s mum, Sra Teresa. The altitude affected us a little, Ibarra lies about 2.800 m high, but we got more or less used to it now. Everything is very different here as you can imagine, the air to start with, is very dry and it is usually a pleasent 24 degrees and sunny with clouds.
1st October: 45 mins bus ride to Otavalo from Ibarra every morning with the locals.
First day in Otavalo! Very nice little indigenous town. Language school is ok, although 4 hours lesson from 8.30 -12.30 am is a little tiring. I think we are still recovering from Jetlag and altitude. We were supposed to have group classes, but since there are hardly any students, we now have 1to1 tuition. Very intense indeed, but I´m sure we´ll learn more that way. John is picking up words here and there and is very keen to learn - walks around with his Spanish-Engl dictionary all the time and asks loads of questions!!

We met a couple of fellow studens, one girl from Poland and one from Denmark, who we sort of hang out with. Unfortunately they have to leave end of the week.

This week we did a couple of excursions: one to Cotacachi/Cuicocha, a Volcano with a beautiful lake in the middle, did a little bit of walking and went on a boat on the lake.

5th October: Laguna Mojanda
Today we finished class early and us and the 2 girls from language school drove in an open truck to Laguna Mojanda, which is ca. 50 mins from Otavalo. Santiao, Christhian´s niece´s husband accompanied us which made it more enjoyable and of course - cheaper!
Laguna Mojanda is a beautiful lake surrounded by high mountains, about 4.200 m high. I really noticed the altitude walking up that hill, my lungs were struggling a little. We walked (or rather climbed) up a steep mountain called "Fui Fui". The boys, John and Santiago were pretty fast up that hill, I was still struggling with the thin air, but eventually made it. It was pretty cold and windy up there, but beautiful views from the top. Will try to post some photos....
It´s so nice to be in fresh air, one with nature and no sound to be heard but the wind - no people around, just vacas (cows).

John is doing surprisingly well with the hiking, also carrying a heavy rucksack for "practise" for Peru. Funny thing was, he packed his new water pouch into his rucksack and desperately tried to suck from the hosepipe, but to his surprise, nothing came out. After a quick look I just realised: It would really help if he had put the pouch up the right way round!! DOH! What would he do without me? LOL

6th October: Today, we are going out with the girls, as it is Violas last night (Polish girl) and she wants to celebrate. I think today we´re gonna try a local speciality: fried ginea pig! ("el cuy"). Looking forward to that!

Tomorrow morning well hit the famous indigenous market in Otavalo, for which we are staying 1 night over here-again Santiago has organised cheap accomodation for us. He and his wife are also joining us for the party tonight. it really is helpful to have a local with you - everything is cheaper than if we "gringos" attempt to buy it. Oh well, that´s the way it is....

In general we feel very safe here and the people are extremely friendly and helpful. Never had any problems and the local public transport (bus) is working fine and is dead cheap!! No need for a timetable or bus stops, you just hold out your hand and shout out where you want to go to.

hope everyone is well at your end!

That´s it for now - more another day! Hasta luego chicos!

P.S. Have problems uploading my photos, but will try again!

4 Comments:

At October 09, 2006 1:32 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello - fab report, laughed like silly at the water pouch mishap. Guys on their own out there ... a dangerous thing indeed. Loved the photos, do provide more.
You're not missing anything in London. Strange weather and heated discussions about the 'Muslim' problem. Well, maybe I should stop reading the effing Guardian and switch to something lighter ...

Take care,
Heike

 
At October 09, 2006 3:00 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dearest, when I tried to blog on and had forgotten your blog address I had the brilliant idea to google you as "amanita's blog" -a pornsite was all I could get. Thanks for keeping your kit on in your pictures.

Also glad you are enjoying life and that John seems to be thriving. See what a bit of fresh air can do to you.

Take care and the EMEA is missing you!

Lol from Johanna

 
At October 10, 2006 12:33 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Danke für die großartigen Fotos! Das ist ja mal saumäßig geil da unten. Zum Glück ist hier wenigstens auch grade herrliches Herbstwetter, sonst würde ich vor Neid vergehen!

Herzlichsten Dank auch für den tollen ausführlichen Bericht, leider habe ich das mit Johns Wasser-Problemen aufgrund mangelnder Englisch-Kenntnisse natürlich nicht gerafft... sag ihm aber auf alle Fälle mal einen schönen Gruß!

Weitere wunderschöne und lustige Erlebnisse
wünscht Euch
Isa

 
At October 10, 2006 8:35 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey guys, i have problems loggin in to the bloggin blogger website. once i manage to do so, will post more photos. but i can safely say that I do not miss the EMEA one bit!! ;-)
saludos de Otavalo!
Anita

 

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