Saturday, December 29, 2007

crimbo on a tropical island

this is us in the bar outside our hostel in rio having too much to drink. the guy on the right is ted from dublin, very nice lad. the other guy is an icelandic terrorist we befriended.



this was the view from our hostel on christmas day, the dam rain followed us. it was pretty cool, there was rivers down all the streets and lightning and thunder. we had all you can eat bbq by the way. tasty!


this is us arriving and not really believing we were spending crimbo on a tropical island.


iguazu falls from the brazilian side. very impressive stuff.



this was the beach 2 blocks from our hostel. weather was rubbish so the beautiful people werent about. shame.....









this was us frolicing around the beach in rio....... boring!!!


Saturday, December 15, 2007

The Pampas

Howdy All!

Got back from our trek yesterday, it was amazing! We ended up going to the pampas (wet lands) instead of the jungle as there was more chance of seeing wildlife there. We got a very small plane from La Paz to Rurrenabaque which is a tiny village on the edge of the jungle. Incredible views of snow capped mountains and then all of a sudden the jungle on the flight! As its the beginning of the rainy season we were told we could´ve been stuck in Rurrenabaque for a few days as the "airport" was not much more than a grassy clearing. However we were lucky enough as the HEAVY rain which came down just after we landed had dried up by the time we got back three days later. We stayed one night in a hostel there and left for our trek early the next morning (after not getting much sleep as there was a tarantula in our bathroom! ! !)

From Rurrenabaque it was three hours by jeep on a very muddy road (which turned out to be a bit more as our jeep broke down) and then a further three hours by boat up the river to our camp. The camp was three small huts on the river edge as well as a kitchen and dinning area. And had just about enough shielding from the mosquitos which were unbearable to say the least! Great food too, although a bit more wouldnt hav gone a stray! It was incredibly humid all the time and hot during the day.


We saw lots of wildlife on the way to the camp. Plenty of monkeys (squirrel monkeys, howler monkeys and cappuchino monkeys too), aligators, pink dolphins, and birds such as the toucan, fisher eagle and lots more. That nite we watched the sunset at a look out point over the pampas grass with a beer, and then looked out for aligator eyes with our torches on the way back along the river to our camp in the dark.

On the second day we went wading through the pampas grass hunting for anacondas! Unfortunately we didnt have much luck as the time of year meant it was harder to find them. although the group that went the day before did find one. After our lunch we went swimming with pink dolphins and finished off the day with a game of volley ball with some of the locals further up the river. Then finally on our last day we went fishing for piranas before making the long journey back to civilisation. We´re now back in La Paz, Bolivia, rubbing cream on our hundreds of bites. It was an amazing experience which none of us will forget anytime soon!

Sunday, December 9, 2007

At the Copa, Copacobana!




Seb and Andy at the Inca Ruins on Isla Del Sol, Lake Titicaca


Monday, December 3, 2007


  1. heres a few pics to keep yall happy!



  2. one of the many incredible inca sites on the way. this is about 3000 feet up by de way.






  3. me and mark ready to faint after our exploits... you cant make out the sweat patches, but they´re there.







  1. probably the only half decent photo i took. i think this was on the third morning at dawn when we woke up.







  1. mark and jen in lokis hostel, a nice little place, full of d4s dancing around on the tables on a sunday afternoon, with no tops on and hanging out of the beams in the roof. we got out of there post haste.





my first look at machu picchu in quite a little state. one of my better poses.

heading to bolivia today, to lake titticaca and some island excursions. we shall be in touch.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

We made it!!!


happy faces 4215m above sea level



very sweaty after climbing Wanupicchu (thats probably not how its spelt)

Sunday, November 25, 2007




well well our adoring public, we have reached the thin air of cusco where we set off for the the inca trek first thing monday morning. not sure how we will fare, but id say we´ll be over the moon, when(if) we make it up. we are staying in a hostel chain called lokis in cusco, which is rammed with irish, and we´re conserving the energy, not drinking too much.

cusco´s a lovely little town, nice european style streets and very friendly locals, lots of women offering free messages and the the stereotypical little peruvian women, with the hats, poncho and lama combination.

when we return from manchu picchu, we´ll be doing some xmas present sending and then head off toward lake titticaca and bolivia.

adios for now

Tuesday, November 20, 2007




right, this is a some terrible efforts at putting photos up. ones the volcano near quito and the other is a very nice sunset in mancora....
now let us never speak of this again

Monday, November 19, 2007


Kitsurfing in Mancora (its me by the way, honest)


howaya gringos, we left Ecuador for the sunny seaside of Peru. Becca found us here in Mancora so the group has grown but I´m sure we´ll get used to the extra weight, eventually. Mancora has been a lazy haze of sunbathing, swimming, watching the kiteboarding and general gluttony. The food here is amazing especially the sea food and late night visits to ´streetburger´, the passion fruit vodkas at happy hour have also been going down well. Unfortunately we have also been eaten alive by the local mosquitos, but I guess we´re giving something back. The locals are nice but incompetent and the fellow travellers have been a motley crew of ozzies, canadians and dutchies. Were moving on down the coast tonight to near Trujillo for some more relaxation before the Inca trail. Enjoy the photos (providided by Jen)!

Friday, November 9, 2007

Scratch the last post, its absolutly freezing here! We climbed Guagua volcano today which is 4200m and covered in snow up the top. It was great but the whole place was covered in a blanket of cloud as its the rainy season at the moment, so we couldnt see down into the crater. Luckily the rain kept off as we were up there though, however theres terrential rain now. Got my first taste of altitude sickness last night during dinner, it tends to come on fairly quickly after a few drinks! Here in Quito until sunday and then plan to get a bus down to the coast for a few nights. Looking forward to a bit of warmth...

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Howdy!

Walked around the Old Town of Quito today. Its a lot warmer than we thought it´d be but cool enough at night. Just back in the hostel before the the thunder storm sets in which generally happens at three on the dot most days!



Adios amigos, more to come soon!

we´re alive

yo our adoring public, we have touched down in quito after a long ten hour flight.
got in to the hostel after the dodgem taxi ride and had some grub and a beer with our fellow hostelers.
gonna start planning our adventures, already planning to trek up a volcano on friday.
aoifes a little sick so hoping she´ll get better
anyway, im going back to bed
adios

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

The Blog

The blog has been set up! woohoo!



the hostel