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I grew up on an island in the west coast of Canada and am now traveling without any clue of where I'll go, or when I'll return! 😅
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  • Day 31

    To Monterrico!

    February 20, 2021 in Guatemala ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

    We arrived in Monterrico in late afternoon. It was also just as hot and humid as Iztapa, but we were hoping to be able to relax and enjoy the swimming oriented beaches (opposed to surfing beaches of Iztapa). We were also hoping to be able to have access to better internet. Montericco is quite beautiful and picturesque, however, neither our internet problem, or desire for beach time were fulfilled. The beach has very hot black sand that is nearly impossible to handle during the peak swimming hours of the day. The accommodation prices in Montericco are also much higher than our budget, and most places do not have communal kitchens forcing us to eat out and spend more money. After much deliberation, we decided to go back to Antigua to escape the heat and capitalize off of the cheaper accommodation prices while we tried to decide where to go next. But first, we spent about three days in Monterrico to enjoy the beach!

    On our last night in Montericco we decided to stay at a very… rustic… hotel because it was amoungst the very very few options within our price range (60Q/night/person). The owners and workers of this hotel were wonderful, accommodating, and friendly people. But the hotel itself was definitely an experience to say the least. We stayed in a concrete room that resembled something of a jail cell, shared an incredibly run down comunal bathroom between other guests and restaurant patrons; it was primarily made of concrete with toilets that rarely had toilet paper, and did not flush, the showers were mearly cemente stalls with no shower curtains that contained a pvc pipe sticking through the wall that only spouted out cold water, and most of the lights did not work. Finally, the restaurant portion of the hotel was hosting many drunk locals that were listening to extremely loud music until about 12 am. This was amongst my least luxurious stays in my lifetime, but I wouldn’t change it for anything else because it was such a bizarre and authentic experience. The hostel owners were very generous in finding us a fan for our room and gave us free ice water which tremendously helped us cope with the heat. 🥰 We spent our evening talking, drinking, and I even hula hooped to the loud local music!

    LINK TO MY YOUTUBE VIDEO: https://youtu.be/b_ZbAdo4Smg
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  • Day 29

    To Iztapa!

    February 18, 2021 in Guatemala ⋅ ⛅ 30 °C

    Today we went to Iztapa, which is a very small beach town on the West coast of Guatemala. The day on the chicken buses was eventful as always… This time we were sent in the exact oposite direction towards Isapa (not Iztapa) because of miscommunication due to the rushed nature of chicken bus departures. After discovering this we got off of the bus at the next available stop and went back to Antigua to catch a bus in the right direction towards Iztapa.

    We arrived in Iztapa just as night fell and were welcomed with thick, humid air and empty streets. We walked 5 minutes to our riverside hostel on the edge of town. One-hundred-fifty quetzales got us one night in a private multi-room beach hut. The hut itself was really nice and cozy. The three main issues were the dense, wet heat, the complete lack of internet (essential for work), and the lack of surf (our main reason for coming). We enjoyed one peaceful night here along the river, and then moved on to Montericco the next day.

    LINK TO YOUTUBE VIDEO https://youtu.be/4NSWDqo7KLs
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  • Day 27

    Antigua

    February 16, 2021 in Guatemala ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

    Antigua is a beautiful colonial town that is located about an hour or so away from Guatemala City, or as the locals call it “Guate.” Antigua is known for its beautiful cobble stoned streets, colonial architecture, food, and most of all - the surrounding volcanoes! We stayed in Antigua three separate times. Cumulatively staying here for about 2.5 weeks.

    Although Antigua is a beautiful city, we’d only recommend staying for a few days because it is a bit more expensive than many other places in Guatemala. We ended up staying longer than we’d have hoped because we were having difficulty working out what we should do with all of the covid-19 restrictions. These difficulties will be further explained in the following posts.
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  • Day 26

    Desayuno Tipico

    February 15, 2021 in Guatemala ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

    Desayuno = breakfast,
    Tipico = typical.

    In Spanish the adjective comes after the noun so if we translate this into proper English then we arrive at "typical breakfast."

    Mi mucho gusta desayuno tipico en Guatemala. Típicamente tiene frijoles, huevos, tortillas, y platanos fritos. Algunas veces viene con café (no necesita leche hacer el café sabor mejor porque está muy mejor que Mexicano café).

    Esta desayuno perfecto. Me da energía y se está llenando sin ser pesado. Esta mui barrato y facil hacer. La tortillas de Guatemala esta mas grueso que Mexicano tortillas, pero perferimos esto porque el maies tortillas mantene humedo y mantene por mas tiempo.

    Estoy obsesió con platano frito. Usualmente cocino dos, o tres por dia. Necisitan estar mui negro antes de cocina o no estan madura y no tienen bien sabor. Necesitan solamente estar frito en aciete para aproximadamente diez o quince minutos y entonces estan perfecto. No se necesita azúcar ni salsa, pero algunas veces cocino con canela. Están mucho delicioso.

    Pienso que desayuno tipico desde Guatemala esta mi favorito desayuno y recomendo muy esta. Esta perfecto por vegetarianos.

    ***TRANSLATION***

    I really like typical breakfast in Guatemala. It typically has beans, eggs, tortillas, and fried plantains. Sometimes it comes with coffee (you don't need milk to make the coffee taste better because it is so much better than Mexican coffee).

    This is the perfect breakfast. It gives me energy and is filling without being heavy. It is very cheap and easy to do. Guatemalan tortillas are thicker than Mexican tortillas, but we prefer this because the corn tortillas keep moist and keep longer.

    I am obsessed with fried plantain. I usually cook two, or three a day. They need to be very black before cooking or they are not ripe and do not taste good. They only need to be fried in oil for about ten or fifteen minutes and then they are perfect. No sugar or sauce is needed, but sometimes I cook with cinnamon. They are very delicious.

    I think that typical breakfast from Guatemala is my favorite breakfast and I highly recommend it. It is perfect for vegetarians.
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  • Day 22

    Volcán de Acatenango: The Trek Pt 1

    February 11, 2021 in Guatemala ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

    We left Panajachel for Antigua with plans to hike the infamous Volcán de Acatenango to watch smoke and lava explode from its neighbor Volcán de Fuego!

    Auryn, as per usual, found us a great deal on a guided overnight hiking tour that included our gear, food, and transportation costing us Q375 (quetzales), or about $60 Canadian dollars (including a tip for the tour guide).

    We were picked up by a large tour bus from our hostel around 9:00 am and lumbered our way around the tight cobbled streets of Antigua to retrieve our gear before ascending up to the base of the volcano to begin our hike. I generally take anti-nausea medication before embarking on any bus ride, but being that they make me drowsy, and I was about to embark on a nearly 6 hour strenuous hike, I decided to skip this step. Unfortunately this first leg of our journey was very windy, speedy, and bumpy which caused me to become quite ill and resulted in me having to get the bus to pull over for me to throw up. Once we arrived to the trail head I ran out of the bus to throw up again all while the rest of our hiking crew took pictures of the beautiful rural vista. It was quite an interesting start of our journey. 😂

    We started our hike at around 10:30 am. The beginning of the hike was definitely the most difficult; it was composed of very steep hills of loose gravel that tested both our mental and physical endurance. Thankfully the most challenging part of the hike lasted only about 30 minutes and we took a water break next to a farmers field and a small restaurant. During this break I consumed a little too much water than my stomach could handle and I immediately started throwing up... again. 😩 At this point I was afraid that I may stall everyone too much to be able to make it up to the top, but thankfully our tour guide, Louis, gave me a small cup of alka seltzer that helped ease my stomach and stopped the puking for the rest of our journey.

    The hike was stunning! We were initially surrounded by beautiful farmers fields, which transformed into a lush biodiverse tropical jungle, and then mixed into a more alpine-esque forest as we approached the chilly top.

    We were accompanied by two stray dogs who were loyal to us until we went to sleep, at which point they made off with our bag of marshmallows leaving a trail of them heading away from the camp. One of these dogs we named “Stinky,” and the other we named “Marshmallow,” two very self-explanatory names. They were both very friendly and lovely to have around. Marshmallow eventually made his way back to our camp in the morning to join us for breakfast, but he did not follow us back down. We briefly met up with Stinky about halfway down the volcano, but he must have known that we didn’t have anymore food because he also didn’t accompany us on the way down. 😂

    The trek down took us about 2.5 hours opposed to the 5.5 going up, however, Auryn and I both agreed that going down was much more strenuous than going up due to the steep descent. I decided to take my shoes off near the end of our hike because my toes were very sore from being squished into the front of my shoes. Auryn had to walk backwards to try and alleviate some of the pressure on his knees. When we got back to Antigua we immediately ordered a pizza and took a long nap. 😂

    The strain was well worth it for the beautiful views and friends that we made along the way, and I’d do it again in a heart beat... but maybe after I recover first. 😊
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