Inca Trail to Macchu Picchu
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the trek begins
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from day 1
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also from day 1
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dead woman's pass - I climbed over this!
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clouds building over the trail
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Clouds moving toward our camp
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mist on the third day
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mist-shrouded ruins
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more trailside ruins
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the clouds part for the first time in a day
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flowers growing in the ruins
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another view of the andes
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early morning clouds and macchu picchu
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me and macchu picchu
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flowers on the road to macchu picchu
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Macchu Picchu - at last!
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another view of Macchu Picchu
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Loved the photos and the travel log. I am hoping to go to Macchu Picchu this spring. I just retired from being a school counselor, and do walk quite a bit. I figured the trek was only ten miles or so a day. At three to four miles an hour, that should be an easy trip. Now, I'm rethinking this. I'm the type who thinks "roughing it" means a window unit, rather than central air. Do you realize that you can do most of the trip by train and bus? But I still really want to see Macchu Picchu.
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lcnairn 2004.01.13 at 10:11:02 PST
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