Oct4- We were itching for some exercise after lazing around on the beach for the past 4 days, so we walked around and followed a horseback-riding trail. It was intense, biiiig hill, then down the hill, then another huge hill, then down. After 4 or 5 of these hills we were getting pretty tired, and it had only been an hour since we started our hike. We followed another trail into a bushy-er zone, but it got too dense so we had to go back. the hills didn't look so inviting on our way back, so we followed the highway back to Montanita. Mhmm, soon after we got back to our hostel we were already turning pink, by the evening we were beet red and burning hot. Stupid natural sunscreen had to be applied every hour..didn't read that till after the burn set in.
Oct 5- Long bus journeying day to Cuenca. Got to Cuenca around 8pm and found a really great hostel run by 2 sisters. We stayed in our first dorm-style room, with 4 beds. All of our other rooms had been private. It was good because we met a girl from Califronia who was planning on going to a national park the next day for a hike and we decided to join her.
Oct 6- Went on a hike in the Cajas National Park. Mystical! Lots of fog. There are 8 different hikes to choose from, from easy to difficult. We chose the easiest, and the sign said it would take 5 hours..but we did it in an hour and a half. After seeing a field with Al Pacas and trying to follow the trail we got back to the starting point feeling dissappointed becuase we were sure we made a wrong turn. Turns out we did. We were eating a snack when people who went on the same hike as us said they did it in 3 hours..we obviously missed a turn. They told us of the crazy forest section of the hike that was the best part. We went back on the trail and found the forest, which blew our minds. It felt like we were in a fairy tale forest, with trees winding around each other and little caves everywhere. After waiting for a bus to hail for an hour on the highway, we went to a restaurant that Jen had eaten at the day before. We found out that at night, the vegetarian cafe turned into a space for the Ecuadorian Jazz Society to hold functions. The menu was extremely expensive, but the live Cuban-jazz guitarist we got to see was soooo good!
oct 7- We went to the market, which is such a nice place to spend an hour. Checking out all the interesting tropical fruit, buying cheeeeaaappp fruit and veggies and fresh freeesh cheese (droool). Robbie and I walked along the river in Cuenca and saw some beautiful street art, the best we had seen in South America yet. We had seen these women sellng what looked like ice cream, but not refrigerated, everywhere we had been in SA and wondered was it was all about. So we tried it..EW. It was disgusting whipped topping with colour, and the cone was like plastic too. Waste of money. It's so weird how people here eat such shitty snacks and instant coffee when they live in a country so close to Colombia (with the best coffee evaaa). The night was topped off with a hookah session at a cool little place with fabric draped from the ceiling and Indian music playing.
Oct 8- On our bus ride from Cuenca to Vilcabamba, this cool-looking hippie family got on and we were intruiged with their intense hippie-ness. The father had beautiful long dreadlocks, mama was thin and elegant looking and their children looked like girls with their long blonde hair but were boys. They got off at this town just before Vilcabamba and invited us to stay at their farm! YES PLEASE! They were so welcoming. We took a taxi to their home and WHOA. They lived under tarps...a makeshift house made of tarps and sticks. They had a "toilet" for solid waste where the waste went into a composter; they used the compost to fertilize their garden! Such a wonderfully ecologically sound family. After a dinner of beans and veggies, the father and mother did some Sanskrit chanting with him playing the tablas (Indian drums) and the mother playing an acordian-like piano thing (can't remember the name). It was beauuty-full. Robbie and I slept in a tent on a little foamie they let us use. Such a great experience!!