27-Apr-11 11:55

Bolivia team, blending in with the locals...?

Last night party

Quest's end of expedition parties are legendary, aptly wrapping up an awesome three months together as a team. This photo is from the start of the evening with our Bolivia Team 1 on their last night, they're a little reluctant to send us any from the end of the night...

Congrats to all of you though on a great expedition!

26-Apr-11 08:53

Bolivia Team 1 - Final Update

Final words from the first Bolivia team this year, thanks Gen!

Starting the Inca Trail

After 4 days of cold trekking near Huaraz, we were off on the night bus to Trujillo and then to Huancacho for 2 days of surfing and soaking up the coastal weather. Everyone actually proved to be alright at surfing, with everyone managing to stand up at least once! In the midst of the Peruvian elections, we were faced with a nation wide ban on alcohol (we presume so that the locals didn´t get too rowdy and bugger up their voting...), however! our beach front hostel was hosting a house party with over a hundred people and where the alcohol was certainly flowing! Some went to bed, but the magnificent, balmy night chilling and drinking on the balcony left Ciara, Gen, James and Tiahna feeling content and as high as the clouds. An excellent trip to the coast all round!

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19-Apr-11 10:12

Villa Maria - Tales from the Project (finally)

 

The weeks since we left Lima have passed so quickly it already seems a distant memory. When we first arrived we were told that our time there would fly past, and that we would not want to leave when the time came, but few of us believed it as we first considered our new surroundings. However Alejandro´s prediction came true, and by the end the tears pouring down faces were tears of sadness, rather than the tears at the prospect of no hot showers for a month that had streamed at our arrival.

Our days in Villa Maria were divided between the construction of new houses for the families in the community who needed them most  and entertaining the many children who inhabit the favela. The construction was always a tough task, with the Quest volunteers having to take charge of planning and building the panels for the houses, dismantling the previous house, clearing the site, putting up the new house and painting it. To complicate matters, most of the construction had to happen in a day, as the inhabitants had nowhere to go overnight. This side of our work was incredibly physically demanding: sawing and nailing planks all day in the burning sun and then carrying them up the steep stairs of the favelas, but it was also the most visually rewarding. Our impact on the community was tangible in the 4 houses we built in our time, and we could see them standing proudly on the hill wherever we were in the community.

Our work with the local children was just as rewarding, but in a very different way. It really was an odd experience to be in an area where your race and background is enough to get curious families peering at you from their windows and asking for photos with you. Every afternoon we would gather together an assortment of balls, sticks and games and go to play with the children on one of the many dusty pitches spread around Villa Maria. When we had gathered a group together and had tired them out sufficiently to make them herdable, we would take them down to the pool to swim. Each weekend would contain a "feria", where all sorts of different games were created to set up in the local plazas, and a "Sunday show", including a magic show from our very own Mago Lechuga, Lucho´s clown antics and a soul drainingly awkward dance routine involving the whole group jigging around to some bland 90s pop in front of two hundred straight faced Peruvians. All of this was usually finished in time for a quiet hour or two back at the school before it was Monday again and we were back in the sun with hammer and nails.

Everyone in the group got something different from the Villa Maria experience, but nothing would have been the same without the wonderful people we worked with there, who run the project all year round. The commanding Alejandro, the comical Lucho and the strong and silent Pato and many others (internet lady, various neighbourhood dogs,  camp bodybuilder man to name but a few) all contributed to our experience in Peru, and we hope that we each contributed something small in our own way to help the Quest Project there. 

18-Apr-11 12:32

Backstreets Back in Villa Maria, Alright

With the Villa Maria team now off on Expedition, and apparently not too fond of writing blogs, we wanted to post up a fantastic video of the team performing a dance routine to the strains of the 90s US boyband the Backstreet Boys...nice work guys.

 

Can't go wrong with a little public embarrassment in the name of Quest!  We loved it in the office, and from the sounds of the cheering, more importantly so did the community in Villa Maria.  Felicidades!

 

11-Apr-11 11:11

Bolivia Team 1 - Latest Exped Update

From Ciara - Bit behind on the blog entry, so lets see how good my memory is.

Lake Titicaca

 

Colca Canyon trek came after Lake Titicaca. Very refreshing to wear shorts and a t shirt trekking and not have to worry about snow! We all enjoyed the trek a lot. The first day was quite hard, walking down a very steep mountain for nearly five hours, but we were rewarded by some hot springs at our campsite.

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