12 June 2014

Machu Picchu



We got off to an extremely early start with a car service collecting us at 4am in order to catch a 6:10am train to Machu Picchu. The train through the mountains and countryside was breathtaking. In fact, throughout this entire post it will be very difficult to translate into words the beauty and majesty of everything we saw and experienced today. I am out of adjectives. It is interesting to note how the landscape changes from pure rocky, almost barren mountains to warmer and jungle-like as you get closer to MP. 

We arrived in MP Town, boarded the bus to MP, and hung on for the 30 minute wild ride to the top. Even the bus ride was amazing, and also a little frightening with the switchbacks, so we knew MP itself was going to be out of this world. 

At this point, Claire was ill enough that we knew she needed medical care so she was treated to 30 minutes of oxygen in the very interesting closet undergoing repairs that served as the medical clinic. I'd like to say she bounced back and enjoyed her day but she only lasted for about an hour of touring before retiring to a stone wall where she napped and rested for over an hour. 

Chris, Annie and the rest of the kids continued their adventure exploring the mountain city. The kids must be part mountain goat judging by the way they effortlessly scramble up these steps and rocks while the adults take sorely needed breaks every 10 feet just to breathe. 

Caroline's new friend 

On the Inka bridge trail


CJ's video: Traversing the hair raising trai lto the Inka Bridge.



Darn, the bridge is closed. 

Keep your weight forward, Chris. 
Where Claire would fit in...

The brief time she could enjoy the sites and sights. 

Chris, Annie and Abby returned and stayed with Claire while the older kids escorted Karen and Lee up the higher path for those stunning, beautiful, majestic views that simply cannot be fully captured on film or in words.  
We ponied up for the Vistadome train for our return journey which turned out to be the perfect end to the day. With huge glass windows, we were treated to, yet again, incredible views of the countryside, rolling past snow capped peaks and the occasional, very rural home or community. We went by a farming community supposedly with a population of 200! And at this point Claire was returning to her more happy self and was able to enjoy the ride and views. 


When the sun receded and we could no longer enjoy the vista, the train personnel kept things lively with music and a colorfully clad dancing...um, thing. CJ joined it for a move or two before the fashion show began. Yes, to the fanfare of music and clapping, the staff modeled various alpaca clothing that, yes, of course, was available for purchase. 

We climbed into cabs from Poroy station back to Colonial House in Cusco and had a very enjoyable ride with talkative and engaging drivers who filled us in on all sorts of Peruvian trivia and tidbits of advice. 

Truly, one of the most full and amazing days ever. We will sleep hard tonight. 

4 comments:

  1. Wow!!!! MP looks incredible--and terrifying. The video makes me very very nervous!!!! I thought Abby was going to try to climb over the "bridge" that looked like twigs! Hope Claire is feeling better--poor thing!!! The ruins look amazing. Can't wait to hear all the stories!!

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  2. I am at a lost for words on how incredible beautiful mp looks...I can't imagine it being any more beautiful in person.:-) I'm so happy(and jealous) that you had the chance to experience that incredible journey :-) God's landscape is truly breathtaking !! I hope Claire recovers completely work a good night's rest .Thank you for sharing these photos . Stay safe and hugs for everyone :-)

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  3. Pretty, pretty pictures! Hope Claire is feeling better!

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  4. Wow - what an awesome adventure! I love the picture of CJ stealing the baby off the ladie's back while Abby and Annie provide a distraction. It must be the same stolen baby that Caroline is later seen holding. In any event, it is a brilliant reentry strategy - in case all the passports are lost, you'll have your anchor baby that won't be turned away! I hope Claire has recovered and is making up for lost time. Thanks for sharing.

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