Showing posts with label How to Hike Volcan Santa Ana. Show all posts
Showing posts with label How to Hike Volcan Santa Ana. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2017

How to Hike Volcan Santa Ana, El Salvador, el diez de Febrero, 2017

Breakfast typico was soo good.  Aminta's home is a great place to stay - Casa Blanca Tu Casa.  

Katherine from Germany and Nicolas from Quebec came with me to Parque Cerro Verde to hike Volcan Santa Ana-


Along the way is Lago de Coatepeque, a volcanic caldera (sinkhole) formed 72,000 years ago.  It has an area of 26 km2-


In order to hike Santa Ana Volcano, it's important to be in Cerro Verde Park for a 10:45 briefing by the guides.  It cost $1 for parking and $3 entrance fee.  Once walking, our first 15 minutes were spent climbing down stairs going down the hill through the forest to the road we had driven up on.  If I were taking a chicken bus to do the hike, I would get off at the Tibet Hostel and wait for the group.  It is simply a money grab to have to 'meet' in the park and a bunch of extra steps for nothing.

The hike was up and down and on a decent path for the first while.  The view along the way is spectacular.  This is Volcan Izalco-


The hike was difficult, especially for someone like me who doesn't like hiking!  Along the way we had to pay $1 to enter private land, then later $6.  So, in total to walk your ass off, it cost $10 US.  

Nearer the top, the paths were tricky but well marked with painted yellow rocks-



I could smell the sulphur before I got to the top.  It was very windy and quite cold but I was so hot from the climb it was refreshing.  Many wore jackets.  The trek up took about 1 hour 40 minutes and I'm pokey. Once up there, the crater was amazing-


Standing up there, I was so proud of myself.  I finally understood why someone might like hiking!  My legs ached, my feet were sore, but I had done it!  Maybe I'll do some more.... I said maybe!

Lake Coatepeque again, just a little higher up-


Beautiful-


Looking back up while on my way down, the people are just specks (they're right in the middle)-



Not much vegetation grows near the top-


Once at the bottom, I had to have a pupusa.  I just love them:  frijoles con queso revuelto and cole slaw and piquante salsa on top!  These women were dicing yucca.  It will be boiled, then mashed like potatoes.  They work from 7-4 everyday and ride the chicken bus up and down the switchback road-


Driving from Cerro Verde to Los Naranjos, the countryside is beautiful.  Sugar cane is in different stages along the way-




The first hotel I went to at Los Naranjos should be condemned.  A young woman owns it and another one that she just bought 3 months ago.  I stayed in the 'newer' one but the smell of sewer was very strong in the room.  Oh well.  I did have satin sheets, so that was a first!  I really should either have gone straight to Juayua or back to Santa Ana but I get confused in this small country.  I keep thinking that it's hours between places when in reality it's only an hour or two.  Oh well, I'm meeting interesting people everywhere I go.  

Looking forward to Juayua's Feria Gastronomica tomorrow!  That's all I need - more food!


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