Friday, November 29, 2013

The Huacachina sand dunes and oasis

Arriving in Huacachina was like landing on a different planet. I climbed to the top of one of the dunes surrounding the Huacachina Oasis and when I started to take in my surroundings I was stunned. Beyond the oasis there was no sign of life or activity of any kind aside from sand billowing over the tops of the dunes off in the distance. There was nothing but sand for much further than the eye can see. To my eyes, it looked like a painting. I felt that if I walked forward about thirty feet, I would run I to the backdrop of a movie set. I hope that some of these shots can show you the surreal landscape that I was enveloped in.




The oasis down below which seemed to come out of nowhere


Here's a good example of how it seemed like a painting that I was standing in front of.


There was a sand boarding competition going on where some professionals were throwing some crazy stunts off of a jump they built.





This guy was absolutely nuts. I don't think he had any fear when pulling his tricks. I have no doubt that he won.


Dune bugging through the paintings was such an incredible adrenaline rush


I was set. I had my sunglasses, water and the goPro. Desert, here I come.

Location:Huacachina, Peru

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Oh Loki...




It's been a rough two weeks working at this paradise resort. I had to choose between playing beach soccer, surfing, renting motorcycles and relaxing in a poolside hammock.


This was my "job". Bar tending at Loki was such a blast. The crew I was working with and all the amazing guests made my two weeks fly by!


Here's a bike I rented for the day costing me a whopping 8$. I took this rickety thing up into the highlands and throughout the desert landscapes that surround Mancora. A


Here's part of our group making it up to the lighthouse overlooking the bay of Mancora.



What can I say? It was a Hawaiian themed party!



The horrible sunsets I had to look forward to from the balcony room at Loki. Rough life. This has not been edited at all so just imagine what it looked like through eyes rather than a lens! AMAZING!

Working and traveling... Not a bad gig

And the adventures continue!

After leaving the Galapagos I met up with my couch surfing host in Guayaquil and he showed me around the city along with his other surfer from Argentina!

The next day I took an eight hour night bus down into Peru to a city called Mancora. For some reason I thought we'd be getting there later in the morning but my stop dropped me off at 3:30 in the morning. So in need of a place to sleep I asked the first hostel I came across if I could set up a hammock until morning. Instead, they doubled up two of the pool side reclining chair cushions and let me sleep there for the night!

My wake up call was at 7:30 by the lovely screeching of a few roosters in the neighboring yard. Unable to sleep through that cacophony, I set out on the town to complete the one item on my to-do list: find a job. A few travelers I had met recommended a hostel called Loki del mar. Best recommendations ever. Within ten minutes of being there I got a job working the bar and the perks that are included are amazing! Free accommodation, breakfast, one free meal and 40% off my bar and food tab all for working about twenty-five hours a week. I'd say I scored pretty well with this set up. Not to mention the fact that this place is gorgeous and is about a 30 foot walk away from perfect waves. I'll have some shots of it up soon but for now just google "Loki del mar Mancora Peru"

Hasta próxima vez!
-Coop



The Galapagos (the video)




Here's a quick snapshot of the amazing wildlife and landscapes of the Galapagos!


Saturday, November 2, 2013

Monday, October 28, 2013

The Wonders of the Galapagos

Well, it's been an incredible ten days so far on the islands. To start things out, I flew in to the Galapagos with no plan laid out. Just two goals: find a good cruising tour and see lots! Once I made it to Puerto Ayora, the main town on the Santa Cruz Island, I found a cheap hostel with my new German friend, Stefan. From there I set out to start my negotiations with several different tour agencies that specialized in last minute dealings. I figured that this was going to be a tiresome adventure but I soon realized that this entire island is practically geared towards it. Within the first hour or two of finalizing tours, I had set up a ten day tour which would take me through ten or so different islands throughout the Galapagos.

The first three days consisted of land based tours on the Isabela and Santa Cruz islands and the following seven cruising around the ocean exploring gorgeous landscapes, animals and underwater creatures.

I had an amazing time on my cruise filled with sixteen eager tourists from all around the world. Couples from Germany, Australia, Ireland, The UK and Canada. There were three of us from the states. Two from San Diego and myself. And one solo German traveler who I bunked with. The food was unbelievable and the crew was so much fun! Especially our guide, Enrique.

Here are a few shots from beginning to end of my last ten days! Enjoy!




These are called "Las Grietas" or The Cracks in English. To very random edifices in the middle of Santa Cruz island hanging over a brackish river of water.



The famous giant tortoise of the Galapagos weighing close to 250kg! HUGE!




Shot of my first group on Isla Isabela hiking along the edge of a huge volcano.



This was a very strange area filled with very different forms and colors of volcanic rock.



Snorkeling down to find sea turtles and life below.



Dinosaurs taking up the path. They were everywhere! You had to watch your step in order not to step on them.



The Galapagos' famous Kicker Rock



A red footed booby cooling itself down



One of the many sharks we swam with in the last few days! They were everywhere and definitely not too shy...



Para... para... paradise!




Relaxing on layers upon layers of cooled lava flows.



The pinnacle on Isla Bartolome



A very calm sea turtle sharing the waters with me.



Female lava lizard. She was a little hot headed.



A huge waved albatross. These things have the dorkiest mating dances ever and also have a huge wing span of over two and a half meters.


A blue footed booby and it's chick. Shot this with my Irish friends impressive 300mm lens. Thanks Merv!



Penguin contemplating diving into the water. He was fun to swim with for a while.



Here's a shot of a naska booby nest and it has an interesting story behind it. nazka boobies always lay two eggs. Of those two eggs one chick will survive. The moment both chicks are born they have a summon wrestle match and attempt to push the other outside of the first ring that you see closest to the parent. Once they are pushed outside, the parent witless no longer recognize that chic. As it's own and will only feed the strongest one.



My always smiling iguana friend

Location:Santa Cruz,Ecuador

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Baños Adrenaline (Baños video)

Fun little video of the crazy fun things to do in Baños!!