Sunday May 28th, 2006... What a day, what a day.
(Video 1; Video 2)
Ok, I have to breath... Today was such a long and eventful day I have to break it down into bits. This first part began this morning at 6:30 am when I boarded the train in Riobamba. Not just any train, oh no! This is the Gringo spectacle train. Yes, this train carried a hundred odd (no pun intended, but I'm certain this is the way the locals saw us) tourists 7 hrs on the top of a train, simply for the fun of it. The climax of the trip is supposed to be the Nariz Del Diablo switch-back decent down the cliffs. Now, I wasn't sure if this part was considered thrilling because of the height of the drop from the edge of the tracks or just because of the switch backs themselves? They aren't very scary on their own, but when you're looking straight down to the rocks a hundred feet below they certainly do a number on your nerves when you start thinking, "what if they didn't orchestrate the switch back properly and the train isn't 'buckled in' just right?".
I must say, the best part of the trip was at the beginning when, as we crossed the countryside, people would come specially to their doors or turn from their fieldwork, and kids would come running, to wave at the passengers going by. I know it sounds silly, but it really was a nice feeling, all these strangers waving at each other.... and cue the "What a Wonderful World". hahaha.... no seriously, I was listening to my music and Louis Armstrong unexpectedly came on at the perfect time.... it touched my heart! haha.
Until of course, I realized that the only reason all the adorable little kids were running down the hills to wave at the trains is because they are accustomed to having candy thrown at them by the tourists. Not so cute anymore. I did see some sheep and pigs travelling upper class! Anyway, the trip was great. The views were spectacular. The wind was frigid. And I was fully ready to be off by the end.


3 Comments:
dodgy ketchup and chicken feet? EW! be careful what you eat, i think i would stick to rice and veggies myself. encountered any other exotic cuisine over there?
Sparling, wait till that same soup comes to you served with a nice boiled hen's head...it's scrumptious
Sparling, wait till that same soup comes to you served with a nice boiled hen's head...it's scrumptious
Post a Comment
<< Home