Peru 2005: The Dogs of Peru
Backpackers carry food and energy bars, and dogs love energy bars.
Backpackers carry food and energy bars, and dogs love energy bars.
I don’t even remember boarding the plane and sitting down.
I couldn’t think of a better way to wrap up an amazing trip to a great country!!
Our final bus ride down was as nerve-racking as our first.
We stood on the upper guard shack terrace and snapped image after image after image.
The ruins of Sayacmarca were the first close-up super-cool ruins we had gotten to see on the trail.
I have tried awesome shoes, cheap shoes, heavy shoes and light shoes.
After the horse incident at 4 in the morning, things quieted down pretty well.
The coolest thing… as we approached the site, we saw THATCHED ROOF COTTAGES!
Hiking down through the salt mines was amazing and definitely recommended!
I was starting to feel a major headache and very tired.
Waking up at a reasonable hour, we grabbed breakfast and quickly discovered how nasty coffee in Peru really is.