Posts

Showing posts from March 22, 2018

Quito - 3rd Feb 2018

Image
We were driven back to Quito from Hacienda Alegria after breakfast and some fond farewells with Gabriel, Paty, Veronique, Janet and of course the horses.  Our hotel was very central so we dropped our bags and headed into the city.  Back at our favourite coffee shop, we booked hotels for later in our stay and then wandered towards the Cathedral, through the narrow, congested streets.  Traffic in Quito is terrible and the old town seems to be in the permanent state of gridlock. The cathedral, built in 1926 is an enormous structure with layers of intricate stained glass windows running the entire length of the nave, each side flanked by individual alters to various saints.  Charlotte lit a candle for our travels and we hid inside for a while longer to avoid the heavy rain.  Wandering back to the old town, we stopped to do some shopping, checked into our rather groovy hotel and then back out to La Rhonda.  La Rhonda is a street by the original city wall, whic...

The Quilotoa Loop - 30th Jan to 2nd Feb 2018

Image
Cotopaxi We were picked up at 7am, to be driven out of Quito to the Hacienda Alegria, where we would meet our fellow riders and start our 4 day horse trek.  Hacienda Alegria is a working farm with 70 horses, owned and run by the welcoming Gabriel Espinosa and his wife, Paty.  Gabriel guides multi-day treks through the Central Highlands of Ecuador.  He has lived here for over 60 years and knows the country, and horses, like the back of his suntanned hands. Me and my Prince At the hacienda, we were kitted out with chaps and hats, met Janet and Veronique, two US and French friends who met on a riding holiday 10 years ago, and were served a lovely breakfast in this old, grand hacienda.  Then we were bundled into a car with Guido, our other horse-hand or 'chagra' (the Ecuadorian equivalent of a gaucho).  An hour later we pulled over in a field and met our steeds; 6 of them with 2 spare.  Mine was a sweet white gelding called Princip, or Prince.  W...