Back to Lago Agrio

 After a day's delay due to a wicked norovirus, we are back on the road. A picture of Papallacta would be great here, but it was too cloudy. The pass back to the Orient is 13,300' and there is a great hike there, but it's always covered in clouds. With Rainier sitting at 14,400' it's shockingly green and lush here.

In the mountains, some drains have been installed for fresh water runoff.


For some reason there was a semi-parade group of people on the road back.


Fence work is constantly needed to keep cows in. I'm surprised at the ability of these cows to graze on steep slopes. My favorite fence material is the cut limb that sprouts into a tree during the year.

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