This is the third Internet cafe I have gone to and the third one that does not have a card reader so no pictures. . . We made it to Peru, I came to Peru about 5 years ago and fell in love with it. Peru is the mirror image of California. desert on the north with a PCH road and beaches but without all the city. very few small towns, also with tall tall mountains on the west and north. Even lake Titicaca could be compared to Lake Tahoe. If I someday disappear you will never find me but you can bet it will be Peru.
We got a ride with the stake president to church in Otavalo. There was a ton of members, seemed like a very strong ward. They were all native, all the men wore white pants with a blew robe and all had long pony tails. The woman had native dress. Even the stake president had a long pony tail. Wired at first but it fit.
One of the Elders was from Castledale, Matt knew his family... After church the stake president wanted to see our bikes, so we came back to his hours about an hour later. He came out and wanted a ride so he hopped behind Matt and his son behind me. They got a kick out of talking to each other with our radios in our helmets. They took us to a lake close by that looks exactly like Crater lake. Then they took us to a way cool waterfall. Otavalo was a way fun town.
We then drove to the equator and stayed the night. There is a big monument where they thought the equator was. However, once the GPS came out, they were off about a half a mile. So they made another deal where the real equator is. The next morning we went to the actual equator and they had this sink where right on the equator and the water flushed straght down then 10 feet to the South if flushed clock wise then 10 feet to the north it flushed counter clock wise. Pretty crazy I cannot ignor what I saw but I am a critic, not sure the forces are that instant 10 feet away. . .
We then drove to a town called Banos. way way cool town. Its way fun and cheep. Dinner for about $2; gas in Ecuador is about $1.2 a gal. There is a huge active volcano there, but once again like our last active volcano it had its noes stuck in a cloud. We met some kids at our hotel that said they would take us up to a good view of the volcano at night. At night I guess you can see the flames coming out. Pretty view of the town of Banos but to cloudy to see the volcano.
The town is called Banos because of all the hot springs around it. in fact when we first got there we followed the signs to some hot springs that I guess got wiped out from a flood. There was a lot of construction workers coming out of the area and not knowing what was going on Matt started walking more toward the Hot springs when they all started yelling at him. We heard a loud boom, they were blowing up the side of the mountain. Good timing. . . So Matt spent the next while trying to buy some of the dynamite from the workers. . . They wouldn't give up any.
We did relax in some other hot springs. there was a water fall right next to it. The next day one of the kids from the night before (he worked at our hotel) took us up to two different water falls way way pretty. If someone is looking for a fun trip go to Banos in Ecuador.
We then drove off the mountain near the boarder of Peru. All of Ecuador seemed to be on top of the world. I think we only dropped below 10k a few times. Its kinda cold too, cant figure this out even if it is high its right on the equator. there are glacier peeks as well, way pretty.
Driving off the mountain came instant heat as well as mesquitos. We camped the night off the road next to some banana groves. I think I drove the next morning for two hours with nothing but bananas on both sides of the road, way too many banans, waste of dirt if you ask me (I don't care for bananas).
So this moring we drove into Peru; the boarders were way easy. Central America is messed up with the boarders.
The landscape quickly changed from tropical bananas to dry dry desert. North Peru is dry desert with nice beaches. We had lunch in a town that had some of the worlds longest waves, not biggest but longes lasting. But wanting to made some miles so we drove on to more desert, it looked more barren then out in lucin.
We are currently in a town called Chaclayon or something. I'll post some pics when I get a chance.