Note:
Picture quality from here on out will likely be worse than before as my camera was dropped off a table and the polarizing filter was shattered (apparently people don't like to move expensive items off a table before moving it). Poorer contrast and lightness in colour will be the more noticeable differences until I can figure out how to replace it.
July 21st, 2014 -
We were awoken bright and early today as we were meant to leave before noon, however complications emerged forcing us to remain in a state of hiatus for several hours. We were however out by approximately 5:30pm and arrived at our hostel in Paracas by 10:00pm. It is a fairly nice place with a not too bad view. It's so nice to breathe fresh(er) air and see the sky and stars again. Now all we need is the sun tomorrow - fingers crossed for no smog!
July 22nd, 2014 -
So today we woke up after a good 5 hours of sleep and went on a boat tour. It only lasted a couple of hours but we saw some things we didn't think we would in Peru. I never thought I would go to South America and see more penguins than parrots. Sealions were also a popular sight throughout the ride. After the tour we got lunch and headed to Huacachina. The there hostel was amazing, as are those staying in it. So many terrific stories have been told from the various backpackers we're sharing a home with. So many stories I cannot wait to have of my own. We got some free time for dinner and whatever else we could manage to do until 10:00pm, which was great. Wandering away from the main group to climb sand dunes and then getting to the top only to see the Milky Way is breathtakingly beautiful. Today was amazing.
July 23rd, 2014 -
Today was a great day. We awoke to car alarms as the dune buggy we charted roared (yes, it was that powerful) in preparation for the next few, very eventful hours. We quickly had breakfast and met up in the common area. Immediately, our fears of dying in a foreign land were becoming all the clearer. So, with sand stinging our faces and the sun blaring down on us, we were off to create some lifelong memories. As we bounced, raced, and slid through the sand dunes in the middle of absolutely nowhere, we approached the top of a dune. As we drifted to a stop on this massive, life-threatening (to put it lightly) sand dune, we knew there was no chance of escaping a few bumps and bruises, which apparently is possible to accomplish - even on sand. It was at this point we were given old, beaten up wood snowboards and told to go for it. We were sandboarding in the middle of nowhere, with nothing but sand in our sights for miles. It was the very definition of fun and bonding. Although many of us "supermaned" down on our bellies, I was determined to stand proud and sandboard down without fail. This appeared to be a near impossible goal, but one I was determined to accomplish nonetheless. And so, surely enough, by the final slope, I had. Applause echoed through the desert, I assure you.
July 24th, 2014 -
Today was a travel day. We were awakened early, departed at 11:00am and were in Cuzco by 2:30am. The drive was primarily uneventful. The views through the mountains were absolutely beautiful, even in the darkness. We were so high up, looking out the windows actually granted you access to the stars flying past, right beside you. Let me just say: the Milky Way isn't nearly as vibrant and bright as Photoshop makes it out to be. The sights were exquisite and I only wish we had stopped more often to snap a few photos.
Some cattle.
July 25th, 2014 -
Today was our first day in Cuzco and most of us were not feelings terrific. With the combination of the -Acetazolamide and the altitude sickness of which it was meant to prevent, it quickly became a free "do what you want" day. Many of us hit the markets early on to get those touristy items you I might as well pick up if you can barter the prices down enough. I got myself some incredibly comfortable pants as well as a llama sweater and socks, both of which were made from alpaca fur - impeccably warm material. Altitude sickness aside, today was a pretty good day.
July 26th, 2014 -
Today started off a little worse than the previous morning. With a bug going around, even more of us were sick and it didn't seem our bodies were acclimatizing as well as they should be. Shortness of breath, fatigue, aches, pains and loss of appetite went along as the most common symptoms. I personally cannot give justice to the effects of each of the afflictions that had been unwillingly thrust upon us at an alarmingly quick rate. There were times when A few of us experienced seeing spots of black and extreme shortness of breath after simply climbing a latter to get to bed.
All this aside, we still managed to make for a great day. Tours, more shopping and llamas were among the highlights of today's itinerary.
July 27th, 2014 -
After being awakened by either fireworks or gunshots at 3:00am, it became common thought that now was as good a time as any to get up, as any and all alarms were set to go off the following hour. Today is the first day of the inca trail, as well as our last adventure together before the departure to the airport. We're taking a bus to the bottom of Machu Picchu, where we are to begin our ascent. As always, I will try my best to check back in a few days.
Dylan.






















