My travels through South America.

A Local Quichua Experience

October 14, 2007
Day 746

Some people from my hostel organized an interesting trip into the local Quichua community today. We took a bus up to a small town of indigenous people and were introduced to one of the locals. At first I saw him in his poncho that covered his western clothing and… Read More »

Going Down the Devil's Pylon

October 13, 2007
Day 745

I left Riobamba this morning and took a bus to Baños, a beautiful city located in a valley between the Andes and the Amazon. Near the equator and at only 1800 meters altitude, it was a hot, sunny place with tropical vegetation covering the surrounding hills. Baños was a… Read More »

Going Up the Devil's Nose

October 12, 2007
Day 744

The advantage of getting to Riobamba two days before the train to the devil's nose left was that I got a ticket in the luxury car at no extra charge because of their first-come-first-serve system. I relaxed in my first class seat and met some of… Read More »

Typical Cities With Beautiful Surroundings

October 10-11, 2007
Days 742-743

I took a bus north from Cuenca to Riobamba with the specific intention of buying a ticket for the train to the Nariz del Diablo ("Devil's Nose"), but unfortunately found out that there wouldn't be a train for another day. I say "unfortunately" because it took about half an… Read More »

Back To Cuenca

October 8-9, 2007
Days 740-741

I just had a short walk back to the road this morning, then a bus back to Cuenca. Roy wanted me to take some photos of the city for him, but it was raining all day. The next day was raining too, but… Read More »

Too Short a Walk

October 7, 2007
Day 739

I just went for a short walk around the lagoon where I was camped this morning, but I was already feeling the effects of the altitude because I wasn't acclimatized properly. I spoke to the ranger and asked for a walk of around five hours so I wouldn't have… Read More »

Motivating Myself To Get Moving

October 6, 2007
Day 738

I wanted to go to Cajas National Park today, but I was really low on energy for some reason. Maybe it was my recent atrophy, but for some reason, I just didn't seem to have it in me to leave. Somehow, not making changes in life is always easier… Read More »

Doing Some Regular Stuff

October 1-5, 2007
Days 733-737

I stayed at a hostel in Cuenca for a couple days and hung out with the other backpackers there. The most interesting one was a guy from Milwaukee who had been traveling for the last four years. He joined the Peace Corps after college and got placed in Vanuatu.… Read More »

Back to the Continent

September 30, 2007
Day 732

I headed back to mainland Ecuador this morning. What can I say about the Galapagos that I haven't already said? I think the best way for me to express my gratitude toward the islands is to mention that my visit cracks the top five experiences of my entire trip.… Read More »

Walking Through the Tunnels Of Love

September 29, 2007
Day 731

For my last full day in the Galapagos, I took one more trip up to the highlands of Santa Cruz, this time to the "Tunnels of Love." The tunnels were formed naturally by the lava that flowed through the island when it was formed. I was… Read More »