Cuenca, Ecuador
Cuenca is a great city, and starting point for our normal ways of transportation. Our feet are longing for the rocky ground, and our backs just ache to carry the backpacks again. We will therefore do a three day walk in the nearby national park Caja while leaving our bicycles at our hostal. Hostal Perla Cuencana is a charming hostal in the centre of town with a great staff. It tends to be a good idea to avoid hostals that are in the lonely planet, because they try much harder for a lower price. The recently obtained Lonely Planet will be thoroughly read in a Dutch ice cream parlor today (who knew that the Dutch were famous for their ice-cream, except maby Koen?).
Eirik enjoying the great tasting Dutch ice-cream
We are now out of the desert and in the higlands of Ecuador. The temperature is still a stabile 20C, but with a daily shower of rain. With a bit of planning, it does not bother us at all. With reservations to what might be written in the Lonely Planet, we will return to Cuanca after the trek, and continue up north with bikes.
Anita asked for 10cm, and got a bit more. But she is looking great!
It did not taste as good as it looks...
Anita at the Peru/Equador border crossing, smuggling 2kg of water melon
2 comments:
Liebe Anita, die neue Frisur steht dir gut und ausserdem... bis zur Hochzeit sind die Haare ja ohnehin wieder lang.
Denken gerne an die tolle Zeit mit euch beiden in Huanchaco zurueck.
muchos besitos,
Sabrina und Adrian
USD 2 for a beer is still cheap. ATB to you both. Have fun!!
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