This weekend, my site mates and I met up for a famous hike in the Imbabura Region. This is Lago Cuicocha, a crater lake at the base of Volcan Cotacachi. The lake sits at 10,650 feet and we hiked the 8+ mile rim of this caldera.
The day started out beautifully warm and sunny, and we were ready with lots of sunscreen!
This entire lake is protected in the Cotachachi- Cayapas Ecological Reserve, and you can take a hike around it, or take a tour of this lake by boat. |
Cotachachi Peak, peaking through the clouds |
This lake is sacred to the local Indiginenous people and this spot is used as an offering site during the Sun Festival or Summer Solstice. |
We climbed higher and higher, from the visitor center at water level, to the rim. Our view of all the farms in the fertile Otavalo Valley below. |
Kendall and Alex Ogle are from Texas and we are all teachers in Ibarra. |
From the rim, the beautiful Paramo stretched out around us. A little more Googling taught me that the páramo is the high tropical mountainous ecosystem above the continuous forest line, yet below the permanent snowline. It exists in the northern Andes of South America and southern Central America. The grasses, flowers and ferns were very similar to the Pacific Northwest, yet there were cactus and huge tropical plants as well.
As thunder is sounding in the distance... "That storm's really rolling in fast. I think we're going to get wet!" |
Becky, happy birthday tomorrow, April 17! Hope you eat and celebrate well to bring in your new year satisfied! Love from Portland, M
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Becky! Keep living your dream! Love reading your experiences!
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