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November 21st 2007
Published: November 25th 2007
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Our Inca adventure begins! We arrived in Cusco after a night of heavy gambling and free beer in Lima. Luckily we were staying in a really homely guest house which was conducive to sorting out our hungover heads! However, getting there was a different story altogether. It involved climbing up about 40 Inca steps at 3,200m with our 18kg backpacks. Not an easy task I tell you. Though, it was worth it... Read Full Entry



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Day 1 Nevado Veronica, 5,750m
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Day 1 Black Widow Spider being eaten
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Day 2 Porter with huge load
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Day 2 Dead Woman's Pass
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Day 2 Dead Woman's Pass, 4,200m
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Day 2 Top of Dead Woman's Pass, 4,200m
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Day 2 Dead Woman's Pass



25th November 2007

Gotta love the mispelt names! Paddy had Toddy Ballow on one of his tickets.
27th November 2007

Mind blowing stuff
Many people associate mind blowing with a weed from parts of South America but here in a homely school in Cavan our minds are blown away as we read and see the wonders of another world. The boys here are just too young to realise the distance and to appreciate the history of the footsteps that you take each day. Those trails toward Machu Pichu treaded on by thousands of Incas a thousand years ago to reach their city in the sky. Mind these photos. They in turn will be a window on a lost but not forgotten world. I look forward to next installment.

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