Category: South America

  • A snapshot moment

    A snapshot moment

    I’ll set the scene: Me (purple, floaty trousers, black and green Hawaiian shirt, slightly tanned, curly hair tied back), lying in my hammock in the “porch” of our “mansion”. It is HOT today, so hot in fact that I got in the “shower” earlier fully clothed just to cool down a bit. The sun is…

  • 22-02-2018 Menstruation Magic

    22-02-2018 Menstruation Magic

    This morning, a guide, Javier and myself set out into the forest to set up my project. I need 12 transects (straight lines that I use to mark where I will collect my data) in both primary and secondary forest. We found suitable areas with plenty of space and started to set these up, however,…

  • 25-01-2018 Back home

    25-01-2018 Back home

    It’s a beautiful day in the jungle. I woke up this morning at 10am which never happens because I’m usually sweating by 8, but this morning it was cool which was delightful. We arrived a couple of days ago with 2 volunteers who are living here for 2 weeks. They are a French/Colombian couple who…

  • 20-01-2018 Nice to be back, Quito

    20-01-2018 Nice to be back, Quito

    I have arrived in Ecuador safe and sound, sorry to say bye to England but excited to settle back into my Ecuadorian life! Goodbyes were quite hard this time, and it was tougher than usual to tear myself away from my family and friends, but the further from home I travelled, the more I started…

  • How to survive in the Jungle

    How to survive in the Jungle

    First of all, I hope that none of you reading this are intending on actually using this blog post as a guide to the jungle. I am not professing to have succeeded at life here, nor am I suggesting I have any great wisdom on the matter. This is more a collection of observations and…

  • An interlude in Peru

    An interlude in Peru

    Lima, Llama, Lame After our 36 hour bus journey from Quito, we finally arrived in Peru. We stayed for a night in Lima, spent the morning having a wander, then swiftly moved on to our next stop. Heather, Lucas and I had been informed by other backpackers that it wasn’t really worth a visit. It’s…

  • Rainforest frustrations and jungle revelations

    Rainforest frustrations and jungle revelations

    So it turns out that the rain forest is actually a fairly harsh environment to live in. Who would have thought? Gone are our misguided delusions of tanning in the sun, swimming laps across the river, being fluent in Spanish within the month and keeping up our physical fitness. These activities have been replaced with…

  • Arrival in Ecuador – impressions

    Arrival in Ecuador – impressions

    The language barrier is strong here. I feel completely ashamed at my appalling lack of Spanish. I learnt French at school and not a single word of Spanish. First thing I did this morning was organise a Spanish lesson with the hostel who employs this lovely Ecuadorian woman where we went over some basic phrases…