Mar 23rd, 2007
First Day in Ecuador
Where do I start, this being my first blog?
On the excuse of coming to Quito, Ecuador, to visit our new grandson, (and of course if we have to go home tomorrow the trip’s been 100% worth it), I am going to slink off into the jungle for a few days.
Well, you know the scenario, all the kids have had their gap year (or two), and we grand-fuddies never had the chance when we were young. Then it was the case of college, summer jobs, graduate & amp; straight into the work ethic, making sure that you got a job for life.
Believe it, there is a new `Grey Revolution’ out here, and I’ve just joined the revolution.
I’ve always had a keen interest in wildlife, evolution & conservation; the environment. I started off as a Biology teacher in ‘66, yes, last century! Then after two years, I jumped ship and joined the filfth. That’s the ‘Bill, the fuzz, or whatever derogatory term one has for the police. I stayed for 31 years in the City of London Police, finishing up as a Chief Inspector - but that’s all behind me now. Apart from the fact that a few years before retirement I took a second science based degree with the OU, structured around Environment, Ecology, Pollution control, Systems, etc.
During the years I’ve also done quite a bit of birding, but never twitching - I was more interested in the different habitats and communities that occupied these habitats.
Mustn’t get too technical.
So here I am, looking out over Quito’s city, thunder & lightning all around, getting my gear together for my first jungle trip. Starts Monday 26th for five days.
Taking very good leads from Jon Stanton, I searched around and came up with a Jungle Lodge called KAPAWI, www.kapawi.com The great thing about Kapawi is that it is very remote, not affected by nearby oil exploration. It’s only 7km from the Peruvian border in the Southern Oriente close by the Rio Pastaza.
I’ll try & keep a daily blog of my 5 weeks in Ecuador & perhaps post some decent pictures.
























Welcome to Ecuador John! I’m sure you’ll have as much fun here as I did on my first trip.
Sound like all is going good lookforward to hearing a lot more about what Jon Ellis gets up too.
Hi boys, this is fantastic Joe. F. all this time and you come up with this the OLA adventure company. The website is great I have just flick through it all and have taken the time to read the blogs, that doesn’t ever happen. Love the personal touch. Seems a bit cheap though $35 a day. would love to write more but having trouble as Woody is asleep on my left arm. I am really impressed with it all
chat soon ant
Hello John welcome to the online world, of uber super blogging all you have to do now is set up a http://www.hi5.com account or a http://www.myspace.com account and you can post video.
Ask Johnathon about video compression he has flash on his computer…
OK I love you all and am missing you lots wish I could be there with you.
please give kisses to the family
Glad you’re having fun in the jungle. We’ve also encountered the grey revolution. They just keep marching on and on. Ray Mears will be proud of your exploits.