also does a great job of illustrating the terracing that the Incas were famous for. Below that is a picture of two more of my friends Lisa and Cash, they also were my roommates but at a different point in time than Guarav and Vijay. The picture of Lisa and Cash is taken at the bottom of the ruins, getting in a few post climb Cusquenas (I don't know how to put an accent over the n but there should be one) which is a great local beer found, were else, but near Cuzco. I kid you not that when Sunil and I were at a pretty high end bar in London later on in my trip they served ONLY Cusquenas. I think this picture really shows how much the mountains become parts of
these towns. I hope you all had a great weekend and don't fret, there's much more to come so keep checking back, I won't drop the ball this time, I promise....
PS- I just have to vent for a second here but my friends and I had quite an epic party on the beach this past Saturday out in WHB and something quite upsetting occurred. In my vast beach experience I have always placed my flip flops at the start of the sand because who wants to walk through sand in flip flops, and I never once thought twice about it (that last sentence has a nice sound to it, but I digress). So what happened you may ask.... someone stole my brand new pair of leather Rainbows (a flip flop company). To say I was peeved would be an understatement. At first I thought it an honest mistake, but we were the last people on the beach and no "extra" pair of flip flops remained, meaning someone left with two pairs..... what bad karma

So, in order for us to have the necessary medications and medical supplies down in Peru we all needed to carry an extra bag into which we put as much as we could fit. Here is a picture of the contents of my bag, I had 72 bottles of antibiotics, several thousand ibuprofen tablets, nebulizers, etc etc.... The point of the story is I never thought that I'd be carrying a bag of 30 lbs of drugs ITNO Peru, doesn't it normally work the other way around? Anyway, I'm currently writing this sitting in a room with four friends from med school, in hostel in Arequipa Peru. We're waking up early tomorrow morning to hike into one of the worlds deepest canyons, camping the night, and hitting up some hot springs along the way, possibly seeing some condors as well. I hope this finds you all doing well and I hope to be in touch on a regular basis. Ciao.