Saturday, March 31, 2007

End of an Era

Well, if you can really call 6 months an era. But my time with GVI is finally up. The last six months have been a blast. I´ve met loads of cool people and done loads of cool things, but the time has come to move on and see a bit more of this continent whilst I´m here. Unfortunately, this keyboard has no letters on it and my touch typing isn´t what it used to be so I´ll let the pictures do the talking.

First the science bit (which is, afterall, is what I was primarily there for).



This little guy is known as a glass frog because his underside is transparent. At the reserve they´ve found a new species (new to sience and as yet unidentified). It´s been dubbed Yachanito as the reserve is the Yachana reserve. Specimens are needed to aid the identification process so yes, we found and killed one of them in the second half of this phase. Nocturnal and preferring leaves above streams we spent many an hour wading / swimming through streams guided only by our headtorches to get hold of specimens.

There were also more impromptu scientific studies. Sen kindly brought us a chikcen one day. Unfortunately it was in a bin liner and had been under the Ecuatorial sun for a 3 hour canoe ride. Needless ro say it wasn´t in prime condition when it arrived. Only one thing for it, leave it for the vultures left(sorry Sen! but it´s the thought that counts).

In addition to vulture watching there was also a bit of hard science. True biology in the field. I was going up to the lookout one day for a bit of peace and quiet when I stumbled upon an apparently dead snake. Like any health and safety conscious staff member I looked for a stick. After poking it for a bit I ascertained that it was indeed an ex snake. Not knowing much about pissed reptiles I took back to the resident expert, Zach. Of course, we had to find out what had killed it, so out came the scalpal:

I still have the skin in my rucksack... and I was in charge of salud y seguridad this phase. Hmmm. The idea is to attach it to my hat one day, once the smell subsides.

We also had a trip to Limon Cocha. One of the best birding sites in the world. Although the birding was superb, I think it´s fair to say everyone´s highlight had to be fishing for pirhana in a dugout canoe:

Catch of the day went to me but as you may notice it ain´t a pirhana. It´s some bottom feeding ugly bastard apparently called a Pasha. I don´t how to spell it but right clikc the picture and view it. Rhis demon fish also refused to die. Having lugged it into the boat, Zach told me to batter it´s head. I got an oar and twatted it but to no avail. Zach´s next suggestion was a knife through the brain. It was a thick skulled mother but I eventually penetrated it with my penknife. ´Now twist the knife`shouts Zach. No chance! I could hardly even get it in there. With it still flailing around in my hands I reverted to the oar. Fearful of putting another hole in the boat (Zach had a little fountain at his feet all day) I gave it a proper whallop. Finally, with it´s skull caved in, and looking meaner than ever, I slid it back to Zach for gutting. On closer inspection of demon fish he retracted all his ´don´t be such a girl´ comments. It tasted pretty good fried that night but then 7 of the 11 of us fell violently ill for 24 hours. Loudest and most puking award goes to Sam, Sarah close behind. Sam also won the award for best imitation of our Good Lord, mkaing a solid come back from death´s door, although no one else seems that bothered by the second coming:

More in a while but I´m all typed out for now. Oh yeah, I´ve fixed the ´contact´tab so it has my proper email address now.

Saturday, January 06, 2007


Okay, just quickly, here's a photo of me and Betsy looking very jungly. I looked pissed off for some reason but I'm not sure why. The two things Betsy's holding are casts of puma tracks we found on one of our trails. Cast from candlewax. Genius.

I'm in Quito at the moment and thanks so much for all the post and Crimble gifts. Katy you're a genius. Socks and jellybabys... what more does a man need... other than green tea? Cheers luv.

So Quito's altitude is wiping me out again but I'll be back to the safety of the jungle again by Wednesday. Woo hoo! Just signed contracts etc for the next GVI mission. It's a bit depressing though when your contract says

PAY: 0 USD per week

Weak. Anyone want to give me a paid job? Right, lasagnes nearly cooked. Ciao for now.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Look what Anna did!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Thursday, December 28, 2006

Ho ho ho, and a merry crimble to all.

Sarah´s been a star and stuck all her photos up on flickr so if you want to take a look at what I´ve been doing for the past 10 weeks then click here. The sets that are from the expedition are:

Jungle
On the Napo
Sumak Allpa
Agua Santa Market
Yachana Colegio
Life in Camp
Quito

Enjoy trying to find my ugly mug amongst them. Here´s a taster:



I´m definitely in the Quito one being a dick as usual (and why do I still have my back pack on?). I´ve not checked the rest yet though so I might appear in a few.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Tip top how do.

Everyone all right? Good good. Just a quick post to let everyone know I´m still alive and well, well, not that well today but the Berocca´s fast sorting that out. So I´m out of the selva now (jungle for the non Spanish speaking population) and on the beach. Once the expedition ended 8 of us decided to leg it to the beach together. Bit of a mission to be honest. Spent about 30 hours on various buses and didn´t sleep for two days but we got here in the end. So the 8 of us are just going to chill here in Canoa for Crimble.

It´s a sleepy little surf town with no bank, roads made of sand and an abundance of hammocks. Perfecto. Still not been for a surf yet, mainly because I´m lazy but no doubt I´ll get in the water before long.

The kind folk at GVI also offered me the internship which I´ve taken up. That means another jungle expedition. Another 10 weeks. That puts me finishing up at the end of March. Then there´s some talk of Machu Pichu in April but that´s not a definite. The internship should give me good experience to maybe become a paid staff member too so I´ll need to see how I feel about that but it´s definitely an option. I´m sorry I won´t be home for Christmas... but.... errr... I´m on the beach and it´s minus 1 in England. Haha, sorry that was cruel. Seriously though, miss you all loads. Take care and have a class Christmas.