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Travel Stories: Surviving (barely) a violent hail storm hiking to Peru's Waqrapukara (E37)
From Sumplace New: The Long-Term Travel Podcast
English - November 10, 2020 04:00 - 29 minutes - 20.6 MBPlaces & Travel Society & Culture Philosophy long term travel onward travel digital nomads international travel slow travel travel lifestyle living abroad Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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This is the story of how Karen and Jon turned a 4-5 hour hike into an 8-hour ordeal in a violent hail, lightning and thunder storm while hiking back from the Inca ruins of Waqrapukara near Cusco, Peru. Besides the storm, why did it take so long? Short answer: It's all Jon's fault for wanting to take hundreds of photos and chatting with the guide. Really, this one is all on Jon. Learn how hail lit the way and helped guide us home!
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Credits:
Intro/Outro Music: The World at Large by Daniel O'Connor
Intro VO: Laura Welsh