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Kitesurfing days
2014-11-16  00:12:29

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De sista dagarna i Peru spenderades i Máncora, vi stannade där i nästan en vecka. Chrisse tog kite-surfing lektioner och jag nötte vidare på mina ringrostiga skills. Det var ganska mycket mer vågor än när jag surfade i Thailand, så man åt väldigt mycket hav - hela tiden. Men det gick väl hyffsat och nu är vi redo för att kita oss upp mot Central Amerika. 
 
Trots att vi stannade i Máncora nästan en vecka så hade vi kunnat spendera ännu mer tid där. Det var sjukt nice och vi fick jobberbjudanden och medbjudna på kiteresa till en sjö. Men vi kände att det var dags att ta sig vidare till Equador och nu är vi i party byn Montanita. 
 
// The last days in Peru we spent in Mancora. Chrisse took kite-surfing lessons and I continued with my rusty skills. There was quite a lot more waves than when I was surfing in Thailand, so we ate a lot of sea - all the time. But it went fairly well and now we are ready to go kiting towards Central America.  
 
Although we stayed in Mancora almost a week, we had been able to spend even more time there. It was really nice and we got job offers and the kiteguys wanted us to join a kite trip to a lake. But it was time to get on to Equador and now we are in the village of Montanita with loads of partying.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vi sprang iväg på en springrunda vid ett tillfälle i detta landskap. Vi trodde vi hade koll på var vi var men i själva verket sprang vi vilse in emellan dessa laburinter bland en massa skelett från hundar och andra djur. När vi tillslut insåg att vi inte skulle komma någon vart började vi klättra upp för bergen för att kunna se var vi var. Lättare sagt än gjort, bergen var gjorda av sand så allt bara föll under fötterna på oss. Ganska dum idé, men när vi väl kom upp insåg vi att vi var sjuuuukt lost och fick knata tillbaka igen. Tur att vi inte slutade som ett av alla skelett.
 
 
// We went jogging in this landscapes. We thought we'd know where we were but in fact we ran in between these mazes among a bunch of skeletons from dogs and other animals. When we finally realized that we would not get anywhere, we began to climb the mountain to see where we were. Easier said than done, the mountains were made of sand so the ground was falling under our feets. A pretty dumb idea, but once we got up we realized that we were lost and had to walk back again. Luckily we did not end as one of the skeletons. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In Thailand there was those massive jellyfishes, but here we had to watch out from the sealions.
 
 
 
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FREEDOMtravel

Fina bilder! Kite-surfing ser svårt ut! Peter har planerat att ta en kite-surfing kurs nånstans nere i Europa under vår 1 år långa resa (med start 28 nov). Jag håller mig nog på land tror jag... ;)

Svar: ja det är lite klurigt faktiskt, men kul :) Härligt med en 1 års lång resa!
Emelie

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