Sweet sweet showers! Tupiza was amazing, don’t get me wrong,
but one of the highlights of Tupiza was the shower at Hostal Butch Cassidy. In
addition to the awesome name, the hot water was flowing and the staff was on
top of things. Within a few hours of our arrival they took our laundry to be
washed, set us up with horseback riding tours for the next day, and in secret
(at my request) ordered Andy a massive tres leches cake from a local bakery for
his birthday the following day – all while we were enjoying scrubbing off the
filth from the previous 5-day jeep tour.
On Andy’s big day he was spoiled with a birthday card signed
by our whole soccer team back in Seattle courtesy of Lisa and an external
battery pack from Brandon! We have the BEST friends! From the hotel, he got a
bottle of wine to celebrate, and from his wife (yours truly) he got my presence
for his whole life and a cake… in all seriousness, I got him nothing. In my
defense, living out of a backpack does not lend itself well to material
possessions so I went with the gift of epic experiences.
After breakfast, the crew took off for horse trekking in the
desert-scape surrounding Tupiza. The variety of landscapes in Bolivia is
astounding – over the past week, we experienced jungle, salt-flats, high
altitude wasteland, geothermal and volcanic activity, river-lands, and finally
wild wild west desert. After arriving at the stables, the guide instructed us
to deck ourselves out in western wear – chaps, cowboy hats, and bandannas (which
turned out to be clutch against the dust). Now cowboys and cowgirls, we mounted
our steeds and rode off into the sunset (well not that last part – it was
mid-morning and some of us had never ridden a horse before). The ride was
spectacular!... although we quickly learned that riding a horse for multiple
hours is less than comfortable. We visited Canon del Duende, Los Machos, Canon
del Inco, and Puerta del Diablo. Even in the desert, the scenery was diverse!
Back at the hotel and a handful of birthday calls later, we made our way to an
Italian place in town for dinner. Cake, cards, and craft Bolivian beers before
bed rounded out the day.
Horse trekking around Tupiza. |
Desert landscape. |
More pictures of horse trekking and desert... you get the idea. |
After a long delay standing on the street corner wondering
if we had missed the bus or were in the wrong place, our chariot arrived and we
were on our way. In good news, the long wait gave us time to scope out a worthy
recipient for the mini soccer ball we had purchased as a sand flats prop. The
young boy we gave it to had been shyly working on the streets selling
cool-aid-esque drinks. When we gave him the ball, he stared at it for several
minutes before a massive grin developed on his face. For the hour after, he did
not play with the ball, but instead neglected his selling duties, to hold and
stare happily at it. It felt good to do something nice, but his reaction was
also a bit gut wrenching. Moments like that make you truly remember how lucky
you are. We could all do a better job of appreciating and cherishing what we
have.
Birthday, goodbye, and spreading the joy of "football" |