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Trek to Tackle 4,600m peak in Peru
to Raise £10,000 for Marie Curie
 




Julian Clarke
Land Agent, Perth Office

In the latter part of September, I had the opportunity to go to Peru to undertake the challenge of a lifetime whilst at the same time raising funds for Marie Curie Cancer Care who looked after my mother so well before her untimely death last year.

On 20th September a group of 23 trekkers from all over the UK met at Heathrow to begin the ten day trip to Peru, stopping over in Miami and then Lima we eventually arrived in Cuzco for a couple of days of acclimatisation before hitting the trail in earnest on the 24th.

The trail began at Chilca (Km 77) we trekked for four days and camped for three nights at temperatures going down to -15 degrees Celsius, covering over 48 kilometres at heights in excess of 4,000 metres eventually arriving at the ancient city of Macchu Picchu on the 28th. During the trek we were able to see two elusive condors (a first for our guides) as well as Lamas and hummingbirds. On the third night we camped on a site that had vertical drops of over 2000 metres on three sides, so not one for the faint hearted.

 


Throughout the trail, we passed through numerous Inca ruins, with perhaps the most spectacular (after Macchu Picchu) being the ruins at Winaywayna, which was the Inca equivalent of an experimental farm.

Perhaps the visual highlight of the trip was arriving at Intipunku (the Sungate) and looking down onto the ruins at Macchu Picchu for the first time. Other highlights included the local beer, pisco sours (an alcoholic drink) and eating guinea pig on the final night.

As a group we raised over £80,000 for Marie Curie, of which thanks to the generosity of everyone who sponsored me I raised nearly £11,000. I can honestly say that it was a trip of a lifetime and an experience I will never forget.





Macchu Picchu, Peru

 
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