09/11/2018
We haven't posted on here in ages and so much has been going on we've now been putting it off because we don't know where to start!
So, after the Galapagos we headed back off on our bikes and slowly went down the spine of Ecuador - ticking off a lot of volcanoes and beautiful national parks on our way (Pichincha near Quito, Cotopaxi National Park, Illiniza Norte, Quilotoa Crater). Konstantin even scaled the mighty Chimborozo - 6268m, the closest mountain to the sun in the world!
We were having an amazing time, BUT, something was rumbling underneath it all. Something just wasn't quite right. We arrived in the beautiful city of Cuenca (still in Ecuador) and the disquiet began to grow. And then, on the anniversary of the crash of our van, it all came to a head. We had a massive argument and both decided we felt a bit lost about where the trip was going and what we wanted to do next.
Despite that, we headed out the next day on the bicycles. We got about 10km along busy, polluted streets, before we stopped for some breakfast. As we started chomping down on some very sickly pastries, those rumblings from the day before came back:
"I really don't want to do this anymore". I announced
"Me neither" Konstantin asserted.
We backtracked to a cafe and got back to the drawing board.
"I think we need to really shake things up, dramatic change". I declared.
And so, about an hour later, the beginnings of a plan were forming - we'd head to Lima in Peru on a bus (in fact, a series of very tiring overnight buses!), drop the bicycles in storage there, hire a car, and explore the huge expanse of Peru by motor power for a bit.
And, about 3 days after this complete change of plan - we arrived in Lima. 3 days later we picked up Suzie, our slightly battered Suzuki, and drove straight to the mountains!
We've not necessarily given up the bicycles for good - but so far, we think this is definitely the best choice for the next month or so. There's so many factors, but, primarily, we didn't initially want to do this trip as a cycle tour. It's been amazing (in parts!) but as we look at the distances coming up (South America is HUGE) and the incredible hiking that is often 100s km off the main cycling route, we really started to feel the loss of the van more than before. And, we are super excited to build our trail running and hiking legs up again for a while.
Just as a final note (if you've read this far!) - we are getting a bit lazy at updating this page, but we are a lot more active on Instagram. Konstantin is there as and Janneke is there as .