If anyone is interested, the kids and I just got back from Peru. We did some trekking and climbing as well as some exciting river rafting. We reached 19,200 feet, which is higher than the kids had climbed before.
Here is the trip report:
http://www.summitpost.org/adventures-in ... uel/894764" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Kessler's and Shaylee's trip to Peru
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Kessler's and Shaylee's trip to Peru
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Re: Kessler's and Shaylee's trip to Peru
Scott, did ya'll leave from Cuzco area? Plenty of "up" from there.----(oops,should have read TR)
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Re: Kessler's and Shaylee's trip to Peru
No. The mountains around Cuzco are usually out of season this time of year. Plus my wife wants to go to Cuzco so we will save that trip for when she can go.Scott, did ya'll leave from Cuzco area?
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