June 04, 2008


Machu Picchu, PERUINKA TREKKERS

left2right: Tita,Naiomi (guide),PY, Pat, Peggy, ET
(oops, we forgot the Jalur Gemilang !!)

the conversations....
the natives ...
the guinea pig





9 comments:

Lifang said...

This is cool. There is no better way to relive your trip and revisit those happy times you shared with your travel buddies but to write about them. The ultimate mode of preserving all these treasured memories is by taking pictures which capture the mood and the sentiment of both the traveler and his or her subject. Looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful pictures posted….

KK said...

Hi Pat, I wish i was much younger and gather my biking buddies to this amazing and awesome adventure.This is a once in a lifetime experience where money cannot buy.I have read and watch documentaries on Machu Picchu whenever I come across them. It is a mystery how the structures are built there. Possibly by aliens from outer space ( correct me if I am wrong).My hats off to all of you ladies, possibly the first from Malaysia to climb up Machu Picchu . Syabas, Congrats and Malaysia Boleh !!! Eagerly waiting for your continuation of your write up of this fantastic adventure...(PS You want some Inka music, I have a cd from the World Music Festival last year,The Inka Makras). Cheers !

chengim said...

Hi Pat,First I must congratulate you for making the effort to start a blog for the benefit of sharing the beautiful sceneries with all of us.For a 1st timer, you are SIMPLY THE BEST!!!Great, keep it up and please continue to post in more pixs for me to admire and wish I will be there(one day).How abt Cinta...blog if not comments??? Hope not dead yet?ha ha ha, wake up Girl,Cinta boleh!

Natalie Sylvia Chow said...

Wow! U made it! Big pat for surviving the trail & making it to the top New Seven Wonders of the Pachamama!

The meeting of Lost Inca City and 5Malaysian gals! Must be a thrill. Great to see your happy faces at those special moments.

Am sure the amazing experience is forever etched in your heart & minds..haha..even inspired you to start this blog!

Cant wait to see more pics & stories about your , hikes,camps,alpacas, nazca lines..hehe..well timed with the release of the latest indiana jone's adventure to make you reminisce on those wonderful moments?

Yes, kk..those lines were created by beings of another dimension in our multidimensional universe..perhaps using sound vibration..

carol said...

What an amazing trail!Nothing worth doing is ever easy but when you set your heart to it and give it so much enthusiasim and joy, it is returned a thousand folds. It is inspring to read your stories so I say, journey on girl! What's next?

Cinta said...

Here's for those people who say "I wish to be there..." All I can say is break those self imposed barriers cos the rewards reaped are incredible, the snow capped mountains, the trickling of fresh water stream, the eating of wild berries, capturing photos of humming birds and wild orchids. What more can one ask??
But first let me congratulate Pat & Phaik Yean for their tenacity in their research and internet bookings for without them this trip would not have materalised.
More significant for me is that; this trip is an inaugural, long overdued expedition for Pat & me. We spoke of travelling together back in 1977 after leaving high school!!!and we’ve finally made it. Of all places to one of the most spiritual location in the world, awesome eh?
Where to next as Carol asked? Hmm..Kota Kinabalu or Everest but first must recharge Oreo (private joke)

Natalie Sylvia Chow said...

Excellent Pat! Well done on your creative blog! Finally u got the slideshow up!Big pat on yr back for all those sweat & sacrifices.

Now I am definitely spellbound by those stars..Mesmerising..feels like being transported to some mystical zone as you relive your experiences thru those twinkling pics...

Cinta said...

Wow!! Pat im blown away by the massive improvement in your blog skills. Just looking at those photos brings back memories like they happened yesterday. Not to mention the captions and the cartoons, they're sooo hilarious. Looks like we had a ball, amidst the 'other problem' that were brewing amongst the girls (who cares about that eh?).
Excellent selection and illustration of photos which couldn't have been done better. Brings out the mood/vibe and the precise ambience of Peru to the reader. The feeling of Peru in front of you; at your doorstep and right in your face even when they havent been. THAT'S MY GAL...love you heaps

Deacon Pat said...

great site