Cotopaxi
Once we finally met up with the guides things started going smoothly. We checked all of our equipment, ate a good dinner, and were briefed on what was to come. […]
Once we finally met up with the guides things started going smoothly. We checked all of our equipment, ate a good dinner, and were briefed on what was to come. […]
Warning: LONG Also, I used a repetitive title to get hits under different search results. We had better luck finding helpful information by searching Condor Trek versus Ruta del Condor. […]
Breakfast at the Hilton was the last comfort we had for the next few days. After the excellent buffet, we packed up and headed out of the hotel ready to […]
The next and our last day in Guayaquil was certainly the best day we spent there. We got up, had breakfast, and tried to figure out what to do for […]
July 2-10, 2014 After we said goodbye, momentarily, to the Geers and other animals, we rested for a couple days in Cuenca and then headed to Guayaquil to meet up […]
In the times of the Inca, success and a prosperous life were based around the yearly harvest. To ensure a good harvest, you had to pay tribute to Inti, the sun […]
As Cotacachi dominates the view to the North, Imbabura makes its presence known in the East. At first glance, once notices a broad flat top with a maximum altitude of […]
June 2 – 6, 2014 Day 1 After a long restless overnight bus from Quito we arrived in Lago Agrio in the wee hours of the morning. We had several […]
So after another exhausting and disappointing summit attempt, this time of Cotacachi, Holly and I returned to Quiroga to find the whole town in fiesta mode. After hopping off our […]
After many weeks under the gaze of the great Volcan Cotacachi , Holly and I decided it was finally time to give it a go and try to summit the […]