| 20/1/2008 - Canoeing in Campo Alegre Lake, Salta |
| Blog - Reviews |
| Sunday, 23 November 2008 02:14 |
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One day we decided to book a tour with the owner´s son Fran. He took us to the beautiful Campo Alegre Lake to go canoeing but we got a little more than we bargained for. Not only was the weather freakishly perfect, we were literally the only people there! We effortlessly canoed from one side of the lake to the other. I barely had enough time to learn my right from left when we had slid into the lake´s premium parking spot. When we got off the canoe, we noticed strange pink gelatinous looking formations all over the rocks. Fran pointed out that this was actually snail caviar. Unfortunately though the snails themselves were not pink... Fran, an esteemed member of Friends of the Mountains (or some such group) was in a privileged position of being able to lead us up a hill, any hill of our choosing, which did not have a marked route. We were clearly satisfied at mounting this virginal hill.
We had picked them up from walking barefoot in the mud. I vowed I would never, under any circumstances do that again! Jez on the other hand, didn´t learn his lesson and managed to pick up a new set of leeches later on. Fortunately, they are not the same blood-sucking, impossible-to-remove leeches we know and hate in Oz. We learnt that to remove these ones, the following method must be employed:
Perhaps it was the sight of all that moo and baa but we were ready for lunch and Fran had picked out the perfect restaurant...only it wasn´t that simple. We would need to cycle there. This is where I would learn the subtle art of gear changing Click here to read further about my downhill bike riding fiasco.
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