Day 321 - Cayambe Fishing

March 16th – A Fishing Expedition and an Unexpected Adventure
At daybreak, a group of Indio peasants passed by our camp. One of them attempted to steal our cooking stove, but luckily, Heinz caughtLeia mais
Day 322 - Quito

(Ursula) We were all set to move on, but—no surprise—the boys spotted yet another promising fishing river. Of course! What else was new?
While they were off trying their luck, Ellen and I keptLeia mais
Day 324 - Quito

March 19th
(Ursula) Not much happened today. The morning started with a quick trip to the store for bread and butter for breakfast. Around noon, we dropped off two pairs of shoes at the shoemakerLeia mais
Day 325 - Quito

March 21st
Today was filled with small but necessary chores. First, I returned the electromagnet and got a full refund—a small victory! Then, we stopped by a sporting goods store on Avenida Colon,Leia mais
Day 327 - Cayambe

(Ursula) Heinz wanted to leave the city and catch more trout. We told Gregor & Ellen we would wait for them in Cayambe by the river. But first, we stopped at a market where I purchased a bunch ofLeia mais
Day 328 - Ipiales

March 24th
I only fished for a few minutes; then it started to rain. After the rain, the water was brown, and it made no sense even to try my luck.
Ursula cooked corn on the cob that a nearby farmerLeia mais
Day 330 - Laguna de la Cocha

At the Colombian border, we received an entry stamp on our passports, and at customs in Ipiales, the entry in our carnet (Carnet de Passages en Douane). This international document allows us to passLeia mais
Day 331 - Santiago

Today we took a side trip to the rainforest region of Colombia.
We drove on Route #10 East through a densely forested high valley and spotted another black bear trotting alongside us on the road.Leia mais
Day 333 - Popayan

We drove back to Pasto, then continued on Route # 25 through countless valleys and hills, up and down, toward Cali. Toward the end of the day, we reached a high plateau from where we could admire theLeia mais
Day 335 - Cali

March 30th
Today is Easter. Gregor and I got busy getting the cars ready. Our wives served an elaborate breakfast with eggs, toast, butter, and orange jam.
The Army Major checked on us andLeia mais
Day 337 - 93 Miles from Bogota

April 1st
Our friends purchased four new Goodyear tires but must still address the oil leak before long.
We continued the journey via Palmira, Buga, and Tulua to an Estancia, where the farmerLeia mais
Day 338 - Bogotá

The farmer's wife knocked on our window early in the morning and greeted us with a smile and a jar of fresh milk. People were so hospitable, and there was seemingly nothing to fear. Crime is probablyLeia mais
Day 339 - Bogotá

Today we stopped by the Swiss Consulate to pick up our mail. Among them was a letter from my father. He proudly reported on the progress of the construction of his Chalet in the Simmental Valley.Leia mais
Day 340 - Lago Guatavita

We drove into the city to have our films developed. Unfortunately, the Kodak place was closed; we must try again later. But we stayed in the city and shopped for leather shoes.
We were very consciousLeia mais
Day 341 - Laguna El Dorado

We rented horses and followed the narrow trail to the Laguna. What a feeling to sit on a horse, riding up a mountain. You almost feel sorry to make the animal do all the heavy climbing with you onLeia mais
Day 342 - Bogotá

(Ursula) Gregor found a Volkswagen dealer that allowed us to work on his camper in a pebble-stone yard next to the workshop. It reminded me of our overhaul in Juchitán last year.
The two men lostLeia mais
Day 343 - Bogotá

(Ursula) Ellen was sitting in our camper with me.
We read, knitted, and chatted. Her foot was a little swollen but not as painful as the day before.
Our men had dismantled the engine by the end ofLeia mais
Day 349 - Bogotá

April 9th -14th
We worked on the engine overhaul all week. The piston rings were worn-out. Slag had built up on the valves and around the valve seats. Manually scraping and cleaning those surfacesLeia mais
Day 352 - Bogotá

April 15th - 17th
Nothing of much importance to report.
The school presented a film by Faust before my slide presentation, and only a handful of people and the teaching staff stayed to watch.Leia mais
Day 353 - Bogotá

(Ursula) This evening we were invited for dinner by Gregor & Ellen as a Thank You for helping with the engine overhaul.
On the way to the restaurant, we were stopped by Police. Heinz and Gregor hadLeia mais
Day 355 - Zipaquirá

(Ursula) One day, we went to visit the town of Zipaquirá. It was said to have a cathedral worth visiting.
The interesting about it was that it wasn’t a typical cathedral but an old undergroundLeia mais
Day 358 - Honda

(Ursula) Our plans for today went haywire.
I didn't want to give up on that leather jacket! And back we went to the leather goods district. But again, I couldn't find anything that fit me. HowLeia mais
DAY 359 - Pereira

(Ursula) Well, the night wasn't too bad after all. We were used to worse. Flashback Guayaquil!
Today’s trip took us through “Coffeelandia." We mainly saw coffee plantations, but bananas, papayas,Leia mais
Day 360 - Santa Bárbara

Soon we reached the city of Pereira, where we visited the Zoo. We particularly liked the Tiger family with the three playful young puppies.
Then our journey continued up and down through this uniqueLeia mais
Day 362 - Medellin

(Ursula) In less than an hour, we made the short drive to Medellin, the second-largest city in Colombia, and searched for the Colegio Alemán.
The directions were not very clear. But after a fewLeia mais