Inca Trail 4 Day Hike
I lived to tell the tale...
01.04.2007 - 04.04.2007
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Yes, finally -- the Inca trail 4 day hike is over!
First, let me say that I enjoyed the hike very much -- overall. There was a couple of times when I felt sick and unwell to a point when I thought I wouldn´t make it to the final day.
Machu Picchu was fantastic! Although, after three and 2 hours of hiking...you are pretty tired. So a little dazed by the time you get their early on the fourth day. But, I still managed to take a few photos and some video footage...something that I didn´t do on day two of the hike much (for reasons outlined below).
It was great fun when I was not felling sick. On the first day, in the late afternoon I was feeling a little sick. The next morning I was sufferring from nausea and had no energy. I had little to eat for breakfast and was half-dead when I got to ¨Dead women´s pass¨.
The afternoon of the second day, I was much better, but the weather turned nasty -- very wet and cold too. Climbing up approximately 1,000 metres plus in the cold and wet is not fun! But, I carried on up to the summit...when I reached it I was very cold and had to put more warm clothes on, as the descent down was slippery and the weather was very cold. Going downhill, although much much easier, was very tricky and highly dangerous, as one small slip could mean that you could have and nasty accident -- very easily a fatal one down deep cliff or a long steep rocky slope!
Because I was feeling poorly and the weather so wet, I didn´t take many photos. I didn´t take any video footage either. My Digital SLR cameras got a little wet in the downpour too...but I managed to dry it out...no damage (it´s still working fine!).
The third day was much easier for me...as I was happier and healthier. So there were no problems. Mostly downhill, we drop some 1,000 metres to the final basecamp and it´s the spot where all the Inca Trail hikers and converge prior to gettings to Machu Picchu.
Oh, I do like the little stamp they put into your passport at the beginning and end of your hike...a nice reminder of those good and not so good times on the trail!
Posted by david_hona 04.04.2007 14:01 Archived in Backpacking | Peru







