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Some scenes from the 3rd day of trekking
The mountains were incredibly beautiful – it is hard to capture them in pictures….
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The second campsite
My tent, our campsite, the surrounding area.
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The view from my tent when I awoke on the 3rd day on the trail
Yes, it was the coldest night, but I was prepared and slept well…..
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Wooden bridge
We crossed over several of these type of bridges on the trek.
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the shadow of another Inca ruin
It was too late to climb up to these ruins by the time we passed them.
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the Andean lady slipper
I thought this was a type of orchid, but Ramiro corrected me and told me it was a lady slipper. It was about 1 1/2 inches long.
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The second pass of the day
At this pass, we had a ceremony to thank Pachamama (mother earth) for everything she provides and ask for a favor. We had carried a small flat rock up from the bottom and Ramiro, our guide placed 3 coca leaves at … Continue reading
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My Cheering Brigade
My cheering brigade. As I approached the summit of Dead Woman’s Pass I heard ‘Barbara! Barbara! Barbara!’ being chanted. Then they did the wave hand in hand. A lady who was hiking up said ‘How can you not continue when … Continue reading
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A travelers resting spot
This was a spot, like a hostel, where weary travelers could spend the night. the last picture is a small separate building below the rest where the lodge keeper would have lived.
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Images of the descent from Dead Woman’s Pass
The rule in Machupicchu province is ‘what goes down must come up’. Every time we headed down, we all knew it just meant we would have to go back up.
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