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    • Day 20

      Hi from Ecuador, South America!

      January 18, 2023 in Ecuador ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F

      Hi everyone! We arrived in Quito, Ecuador about 3 days ago at midnight via Panama. We were exhausted! However, Brian and I watched the flight status to see exactly when we were crossing over the equator with bated breath since neither of us have ever travelled to the Southern Hemisphere. So exciting!

      Here’s the thing, while writing this, a light bulb just went off - I just realized that when I was a little kid, I went to Bali, Indonesia, and I literally JUST NOW looked at a world map and guess what - Southern Hemisphere! 🤣 Neither of us had been to South America before so who cares, I’m still excited!!

      I’m not going to lie - Quito was a bit much for us. 😳

      Traveling together as a family is a unique experience. We are learning that we just can’t push too much and this is especially the case in a big city with an altitude around 9,000 ft. Walking up 3 steps made us winded like we had just sprinted a mile. I, in particular, dealt with a throbbing headache on day 1. While walking around, when we were two blocks (SO close!) to the historical center of Quito with is a UNESCO heritage site, I could tell some of us were on the verge of tears.

      I later heard “Mom, I want to go back to Costa Rica - I don’t want to see anymore drunk men. I don’t like it here”. We will see so much during these 6 months - we just needed to go back to the hotel and relax.

      While there have been challenges (a couple of letdowns occurring here including with me), we did two really amazing things in Quito. We did go to the Equator or “el Mitad del Mundo,” where we jumped back and forth between Northern and Southern Hemisphere. That was fun as you can see from pictures and Katie’s video that we included. 😂 We also went on a cable car up to 13,000 feet which gave us a panoramic view of all of Quito! Stunning!

      Yesterday we hopped in a transport and are now in Baños del Aqua Santo or Baños, which is a town nestled in a valley with mountains and the largest (dormant) volcano in Ecuador just outside our window. It’s quieter here (I hear chickens rather than buses and horns outside my window). I feel my shoulders relaxing and that I can breathe a bit better (less stress and lower altitude)! There are apparently hot springs 5 minutes away which we’ll learn about TODAY and we’ll be headed to a very high swing on top of one of previously noted mountains nearby. We are also going to be starting our studies of the Galápagos - because we’ll be there in just under two weeks. Jenny, Brian’s sis, is meeting us there and we can’t wait!

      Goodbye all - hope you are having a great week. You’ll hear from us soon!! ❤️
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    • Day 34

      Quito to Isinlivi

      September 13, 2022 in Ecuador ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Since we only had a half day, we did not explore the inner city of Quito, but instead went up the "TeleferiQo" - a cable car that takes you up from Quito's 2800m to 4000m. Up there, the highlights we several viewpoints and the "swing in the sky".
      Then, we headed south to catch a bus to the village of Sigchos and then to Isinlivi, three hours south of Quito, to hike the Quilotoa trail the next day. Our accomodation was the famed Llullu Llama Lodge, with beautiful cabins set in a beautiful landscape.
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    • Day 88

      Cable Car @ Quito

      April 8, 2023 in Ecuador ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

      Yesterday I went to the cable car of Quito.

      It took me up to an altitude of approximately 4.100m above sea-level.

      The views over Quito and the hiking trails were magnificent.

      As I got there a bit late, I didn't dare to do the 5h hike but managed to do something for 1h or 2h.Read more

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