SOUTH AMERICA 2004 - 2005
- Peru. Nazca, Colca Canyon, trekking in Cordillera Ausangate and Huayhuash (June - July 2004)
- Peru. Climbing Ishinca 5550m and Tocllaraju 6034m. Lake Titicaca (August 2004)
- Bolivia. Isla del Sol, trekking to Mapiri and Laguna Glacial (Sept - Nov 2004)
- Bolivia. Salar de Uyuni, Laguna Celeste and Tupiza (Sept - Nov 2004)
- Bolivia. Jungle in Rurrenabaque and climbing Condoriri 5,648m (Sept - Nov 2004)
- Northern Argentina, Uruguay and Tierra del Fuego (Dec - Jan 2004/05)
- Patagonia - Torres del Paine and glacier Perito Moreno (Feb - March 2005)
- Chile and Argentina. Carretera Austral, around Bariloche and Pucón (April 2005)
- Paraguay and Brazil. Iguasu Falls and Rio de Janeiro (May 2005)
BOLIVIA. JUNGLE IN RURRENABAQUE AND CLIMBING CONDORIRI (Sept - Nov 2004) text
Road from La Paz to
Rurrenabaque, where my bus had to cross the river
The reason to visit Rurre
are tours in the surrounding jungle
In dry season it's easier
to find animals
Looking for anaconda
Our guides found 2
anacondas and let one of them go
Anaconda can grow to over
5 meters
This is a small one
Bat hiding in a tree trunk
Boat ride along the river
Beni
Monkeys looking for food
One of many, many birds we
saw along the river
Hoatzin - this is the
national bird of Guyana
Caimans are common in
river Beni
We were able to get quite
close to this one
Turtles sunbathing
Animals here are used to
boats and people
After 3 days in the jungle
I decided
I missed the mountains
I hired a guide to climb
Condoriri
Condoriri is right in the
middle
We started climbing at 2am
There were dangerous
crevasses in the glacier and we had to be careful
Higher up it was mixed
rocks and ice
The summit of Cabeza de
Condor 5,648 metres
On the way back to the
base camp
The next day we climbed
Pequeño Alpamayo
It was lower and easier
than Condoriri, but I was much more tired
The summit of Pequeño
Alpamayo 5,370 metres
I remember being extremly
tired on the way back
I think I had altitude
sickness because in 3 days I went from the jungle to 5,648m
The same day we were in La
Paz