Surfing the Andes

Clark December 24th, 2007

I’m a little behind. I’m actually in northern Peru with Condesa, but I’ve been away from Internet for a few weeks so we’ll backtrack a bit.

My friend Tony flew down from California to take a surf trip on Condesa, but everyone cautioned us against the dangers of an exploration of northern Peru by sea. In the end we rented the Pride of Callao, a Nissan Sentra, and put almost 2000 km on it.

The northernmost point of our trip was the legendary Chicama, supposedly the longest wave in the world. We caught it great for two days, with our hotel room’s balcony overlooking the break. Even when we weren’t surfing it, we were always watching it…mesmerizing.

Peru is a dry and desolate country west of the Andes. Most of what we drove through was sand dunes, like where you could just wander off and die of thirst. Occasionally the desert was puncuated with Israeli-style agricultural projects, where they were turning the desert into green. My favorite visual part of the trip was the northern Peru Conduit Project. I liked to think it was some mad artist, like Cristo, who had strung this stuff for hundreds of kilometers, but I think they’re going to run fiber optic cables.

Tony sprained his toe and we were aching for a change of scenery, so we decided to head up into the Andes to Huaraz. The map didn’t show that this involved crossing a 14,400 foot pass, higher than the highest point in the continental US. Of course we did this in the middle of the night. The damage to the Pride of Lima was less than $100, which is amazing since we bottomed her out over 200 times and high-centered her twice.

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Comment by Chuck
2007-12-26 11:30:18

Clark,

Happy to know you are doing well and living the life most dream of, I don’t know what you are going to do when you get home to the same shit different day lifestlyle. Your Mom sent us a beautiful Chrismas card with pictures of her trip to Africa. Be safe and skillfull on your journey home my old friend.

All the best,

Chuck

 
Comment by Cynthia
2007-12-31 09:53:22

Hi, Clark! I wanted to wish you a happy new year and I hope everything´s great in 2008. Say hi to your dad and Jörg from me, will you?

Best wishes from Buenos Aires,

Cynthia.

Comment by Clark
2008-02-02 09:28:17

Hi Cynthia,

I will indeed say hi to my dad and to Jorg, who I’m still in touch with. I miss Buenos Aires! I don’t know when I’ll ever go back.

Cheers,
Clark

 
 
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