The high mountains of Peru
Road from Antabamba to Izcahuaca
I continue my journey with the two Thierry on high mountain trails. As you can see from the photo, we're at a pass at almost 4,500 metres altitude. One of the advantages of travelling with two partners is that we can take on more complicated roads in remote areas without fear of mechanical problems or punctures.
We sleep in tents just about anywhere; in fact, the only constraint is to try to sleep at an altitude below 4,000 metres to avoid acclimatization problems and, above all, the cold at night.
Camping at 4,140 metres
We have to sleep at 4,140 metres, as there are no other options for descending to a lower altitude. We're on the land of a llama and alpaca breeder, but the owner gives us permission to set up camp. He's surprised, though, as we'll be sleeping in tents, and they think we're a bit crazy because of the cold.
The farmer was right, it was a cold night, but we all managed to sleep without getting too cold.
Alpaca and llama farm
Before leaving, we take the opportunity to visit the animal farm and have a chat with the breeder. These are difficult times for him, as wool prices have dropped drastically compared to the pre-pandemic period... almost by half.
Road from Izcahuaca to Vilcar
Road from Vilcar to Cotohuasi
In Vilcar, we find this little camping paradise next to a beautiful river. We're in a valley where the altitude is only 2,286 metres and the temperature is very pleasant.