Saturday, January 18, 2014

Bishop Peak


This is an UP and DOWN sort of hike. Narrow rocky footpaths and sunny switchbacks with boulders to scale. So be sure to wear your high traction tennis's and bring 2 bottles of water. Best to go on weekdays when less crowded. Don't be discouraged by the muscle bound who run up the oak incline path and skip their way down. Patience my dear, you'll get to the top eventually. Bishop Peak, one of nine inactive volcano cores, distinguish San Luis Obispo from the foggy seaside village of Morro Bay. Two sturdy benches on top of this ancient morro are a welcome site as we arrive alive and take in the 360 view. Surprise!... there are other brave Trekkers who have already reached the craggy goal. Looking down the mountain we bask in January's rare 90 degree weather glad to have worn wide brimmed hats and plenty of sunscreen. Noticing a large body of water, Laguna Lake Park, we make a note to check it out someday. "Wow!!" "Everything looks so dry!" We exclaim. After a short sit we start our descent passing other hikers whom we encourage with a cheerful, "You're almost there!"






Friday, January 3, 2014

Papallacta Volcanic Hot Springs


We chose the Papallacta Volcanic Hot Springs & Spa as our destination for the day. At 10,000ft above sea level the air temperature is a cool 50 degrees but the volcanic spring water is a comfortable 96 degrees, and only a 2hr bus ride from Quito. The sun is very strong at the equator and daily care must be taken to protect the skin during its high peak. We soaked and relaxed for hours and came away refreshed. Six separate pools with varying temperatures ranging from cold to very hot make these waters absolutely magical. Amazon legend says that these waters and mountains were worshipped for their great healing powers. Papallacta means "land of the potatoes".  Fantastic trout fishing brings many American tourists to this small Ecuadorian town.




Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Burning Effigies


On New Years Eve they are burning life sized effigies outside my hotel window. Funny they always start with the crotch first. Fanning the flames vigorously until only a clump of ash remains. Then they embrace each other warmly, give a European kiss and depart. Leaving last years memories behind, blowing in the wind. Cartoonish paper mâché effigies,"ano viejo", represent what was important this past year. On every street corner booths are selling masks and large three dimensional figures of the Hulk, Smurfs, Captain America, Spiderman, Bart Simpson, etc. This year it is the corrupt mayor and his political cronies that are happy hazed by the Ecuadorians. Many cars had effigies tied to their front grill as they drove through the streets with bullhorns announcing the crimes committed. Roman Candles, Skyrockets, and M-80's were heard continually throughout the night as we tried to carrying on with life as usual. Sawdust stuffed dummies, "monigotes", are burned in celebration representing out with the old regime in with the new. A Contest for the best puppet maker in all of Ecuador is held and the winning artist held in high esteem.