At the Black Sheep Inn, the eco-tourist destination I mentioned earlier, you don´t have much to do beside eat, hike, hangout with the other guests, and read. It´s a spectacular place three hours from any major city in Ecuador. It´s well isolated. Most guests have to ride in a back of a pick up truck to get there...which might have been the better option, given the four-hour, bumpy-ass bus ride we took! The trip is so worth it though.
On our third day here, we took a hike to an active volcano that erupts every 10,000 years. In the mean time, however, it doubles as a giant mountain lake. Don´t ask me how that works.
This will give you a better idea of what we saw.
A bit more to come on the Black Sheep Inn.
5 comments:
Nice pics ... looks like it may have been pretty cold up on the volcano.
We're passing this blog on to a bunch of folks so you two are well read.
Love you and be safe!
Holy Crap, Brian! Is that a beard??
remember the blacksheep pizza in HK after the dragon's back hike? (sorry t his is anonymous... i forgot my password). xoxo - Tori
Amazing view and another great blog-post. Brian, I'm digging the Che Guevara-style hat and facial growth. Via la revolución!!!
I think the beard is cool. keep if for the wedding!!!
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