We woke up at 3am for Machu Picchu. More specifically, to climb the big mountain in the above picture, Wayna Picchu. They only let 400 people climb it per day, 200 at 7am, and 200 at 10am. So we woke up ridiculously early and headed down to the bus stop. The buses don't start to leave Aquas Calientes (the town near MP) till 5:30am. Climbing up the switchbacks to MP wasn't an option either as the bridge out of Aquas Calientes didn't open till 5am, and there was no way we could all climb it in a half hour. So Mike read us about the history of MP while we waited. After getting up to MP, we had to wait in another line to get our ticket stamped for Wayna Picchu.
By some small miracle we were able to get on for the 7am hike. When we first got up there we figured we were too late already. So we got our stamp and met up with our guide (a new one) and decided to do a tour first before the crowds got there. And this is the first thing I saw:
Clouds! Stupid, annoying clouds. First they ruin my views of the Christus statue in Rio, and now this. We hoped they would clear once the sun came up. We walked around the ruins, but I was so tired that I could barely keep my eyes open standing up.
This place is really amazing. It was such a site. It was built at the top of a mountain-those Incans were awesome. I wish I had more insightful things to write, but I don't remember much of what our guide said. After sleepwalking, we began our climb. Stupid altitude made me feel so out of shape. Thankfully the hike wasn't as scary as I imagined, but still scary at times (I pictured Angel's Landing in Zion Nat'l Park, Peruvian style). We got up to the top and were rewarded with this:
Can you see Machu Picchu down there? Me neither. I really hate clouds. We waited/rested at the top for a bit and got an occasional glimpse through the clouds...
...but as soon as we tried to get a picture of us with MP in the background we got this:
We waited up top for an hour or so and decided to head back down. And as we climbed down the clouds disappeared. Figures.
The surrounding mountains
Attempting to point to the top of where we climbed.
When we were at the top of Wayna Picchu, Mike decided that because of the clouds he wanted to climb the mountain on the other side of Machu Picchu, called Machu Picchu mountain (clever). So while we were still hanging out at the top, he left to go climb the other mountain. The altitude had no effect on him whatsoever. After we came down from Wayna Picchu we took some pictures and waited for him. He was only gone about 2 hours and came to tell us that we had to climb half of the MP mountain as the view was amazing. Since we had bad pictures that morning, and because he assured us it would only take about 40 min to climb halfway, we agreed. Other than being exhausted from just climbing another mountain, it was worth it. Mike said the view was even better at the very top, but we decided to take his word for it.
They were so nice to go along with my OHIO poses
I'm also a new advocate on climbing MP mountain instead of Wayna Picchu.
1. There is no limit to the amount of hikers they let up on MP mountain, so you can go up whenever you want
aka you don't have to wake up at 3:30 in the morning to get your ticket stamped.
2. There are less people on the trail.
3. The views are just as great, maybe better since you can get an aerial view of the typical Machu Picchu shot
4. The hike up didn't have as many scary spots like on Wayna Picchu
5. Did I mention not having to wake up at 3:30 in the morning?
6. MP is higher than WP, so there is bragging rights for having climbed higher.