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Pacific Northwest yetti

Expedition Medic
We landed in Lima, (6am, Oct 29th) and knew we were going to fly out to Cusco the next morning. ( 7am) But wanted some cushion, in case of luggage issues. Or entry, and just to get a reset. My Verizon plan has international, so I had service as soon as I landed. I would like to switch to Google Fi, but am not sure yet if it will work with my…..special…phone.

I had booked a VRBO, 4 bedrooms, 4 bath, overlooking the ocean. $60/usd night, gotta love those prices. For much of the trip, $1 usd = 3.76 Pen, Sole. The plan was to take an uber to the VRBO.

Since the flight was getting in early, I booked the VRBO for a extra night ahead of schedule, so we could check in ASAP.

Airport security was not letting Ubers through, so we took a taxi. I was impressed with how much of my Spanish came back, and that I did better than I thought. At times my Spanish brain was having a conversation, before my English brain could compute. This was the most expensive taxi of the entire trip, at 60$usd. However, all the UBERS were friendly, and happy to chat with us, most even turned the radio stations on to American channels for our rides. And all the UBERS were in local currency. And the app does all the math for you, no physical money exchanges hands. No bartering, no changed rates.

Traffic in Lima, I don’t have any pictures but its nuts. And I enjoyed the looks of terror on the faces of the other two in the group.

We made a plan for a recovery nap, and to knock some stuff off the list’s early afternoon.

After naps, we wandered down. The goal was to find food, ATM’s, water. The first few ATM’s were a no go, but of course the gas stations had some that worked.

Steve was feeling pretty beat, * He turned 70 on this trip!


Andi and I needed to stretch our legs, so we wandered down to the beach, although. They were backfilling it with rocks, for I am guessing housing. We wandered and found a sports park, with speed skating, ball and tennis courts, a very nice complex.


I tend to not book in the touristy parts of town,

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Above were the views from our balcony


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"The population of Lima, Peru is estimated to be 10,092,000 in 2023, making it the most populated city in the country. The population of the Lima Metropolitan Area, which includes Lima and the nearby city of Callao, is estimated to be 11,804,609 in 2022" : Google Ai, answer
 

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Pacific Northwest yetti

Expedition Medic
It was an early morning alarm, as we had a flight from Lima to Cusco.

We each had a 50-60L backpack, and then a large duffle with the moto gear for each person, so it’s a large amount of luggage to move around, so UBER XL it was. And it made it a fun exercise getting into elevators together.

Once we made it to the airport, we had to show our tickets to even get inside the front doors. Took some doing, but we got everything checked. And headed to the terminal,

We ended up being here longer than initially planned, but only a few extra hours. The plane needed some work, and they eventually gave up and bussed us out to the tarmac to a different plane.

Steve has had some recent health concerns, and struggled with some altitude sickness on pikes peak a few months prior. This is a bucket list trip for him, and his daughter Andi was a little concerned. She is a firefighter/medic, and I also have a medical background. So we came up with a plan pre trip.

That included flying into Cusco at 12k/ft, early (3 days) to adjust prior to starting the ride. With kickstands up Nov 2nd. And the general plan to take it easy, and stay hydrated. Copious amounts of water, and all of us using a fair bit of LMNT, drink mix. That particular brand was new for me, but worked well.

The VRBO I booked, was another 4-bedroom 3 bath. ( We were not sure when Logan was flying in). About 6 blocks away from the Touristy, but beautiful Plaza De Armas. It was quiet and peaceful, with the small local shops close. And when we wanted, we could wander down to the main plaza. The main Plaza is cool, but you are constantly hassled by venders.


I will apologize ahead of time if I end up posting double pictures.

Once we landed and collected our gear. Got and UBER, we were all instantly more relaxed as Cusco has a very tranquil atmosphere. Just calmer than Lima. Even when deplaning we could all feel the altitude. What a quick way to feel out of shape.


The VRBO, had two private gardens and a solarium. It was wonderful, Andi and I wanted to stretch our legs so went for a wander. At the start of an afternoon rain shower, in one of the smaller squares. We ducked into a restaurant and I covered my Empanada and Café Con leche cravings. The VRBO also had a ontap, water filter- This was a happy surprise as we each had a goal of a minimum of 4 liters of water a day, but usually got 6.


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The internal 1st little garden
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This laundry sink, I thought ws pretty cool. And was in the solarium
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2nd little private garden area
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This is the quiet little street in front of the VRBO.
 

Pacific Northwest yetti

Expedition Medic
The next few days were spent enjoying Cusco. This is the Plaza De Armas, I love all the plaza’s and town squares that are common place in Latin America, always a lot happening. Vendors, street dogs, family’s having pic nicks. This one is touristy, so has all that you would expect. Including American fast food restaurants, and a Colombia store.

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Why yes, you do see Aladian above. He was doing a photo shoot, with spins and jumps. And what appeared to be a very patient girlfriend.

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Pacific Northwest yetti

Expedition Medic
We, were supposed to have an extra day to ourselves, however due to some “planning, from the guide” he did not know the Moto shop would be closed the day we were supposed to check the bikes out. Soooo we lost one of our extra fun days. As the guide required our presence, and we HAD* to shop in his special market with him.



Some shots, and all 4 of us togather.

Andi,Logan and Steve are family. I am along for the ride, :p

One of the larger covered markets, anything you could want. Still, a specific target market in mind.

This stall would bag trail mix for you, with anything you selected.
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The cheese was good, At the request of the guide we all got a wheel, and some trail mix for the ride.
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Typical street,
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Andi and I loved these, agreeing it reminded us of the different stages of 24hr shifts. Or how the stages of the ride may be. I still crack up seeing them.


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Myself, and the famous 12 sided Inca stone. Placed long ago, you would not be able to get a piece of paper between the stones still to this day.

This is in an Alley, where you can’t walk through and not get accosted to buy things, or get an “inca massage”

With the common saying in english " Almost free friend"
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Pacific Northwest yetti

Expedition Medic
The next few posts are just on the street dogs, these were all through Peru, all happy, none had a care in the world. And the vast majority in good health,

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Snuck past the security at the train, and was sleeping under a bench during a rain storm.
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This little dude came into one of the restaurants. The owner would come out, shoe it back outside where it would watch for her to go back into the kitchen, and then would happily trot back inside, doing circles around our table.
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Cabrito

I come in Peace
Love all the dog pics. I also make friends with dogs on trips. I also love all the cool stores when traveling in other countries.

These are all great updates!
 

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