April 10 - travel day to La Paz, Bolivia
Get ready to leave for airport. News flash, we're staying here for the day. Leaving in the evening instead.
Watch a Gremio game while we are waiting to depart.
The airport is quiet and deserted. I guess not many flights depart at around 11pm.
Buy a water, and then have to drink it before security. Oh well. Gotta make sure to be hydrated before getting to the high altitude.
Walk through and look in Duty Free. Not much there. Can't find anything worth spending my local currency on. So time for a coffee.
Walk on the tarmac to our chartered plane. It's quite small.
As I head towards the stairs to the plane, I notice the thunder and lightning in the sky in the distance. That can't be good....
Sit down at the back.
The plane is full of GN'R crew and the flight crew.
We take off, and fly into a thunderstorm. Worst turbulence I've ever experienced. We're going up and down, sideways and who knows what other directions.
Not my idea of a calm flight. There goes my chance of getting some sleep.
Eventually it calms down and we are served a sandwich. But that sure woke me up, I definitely can forget any thoughts about taking a nap during the flight.
April 11 - day off La Paz, Bolivia
We land in La Paz, Bolivia. Most of us have never been here before. It's now the 11th since our flight was so late.
As soon as the plane's door opens, I notice the altitude.The air is dry and it's more difficult to breathe. And I'm still on the plane!
The walk to the terminal building seems like it's uphill. Even though it's flat. It's chilly as well. We're the only ones at immigration, and it takes a while for all of us to pass. Then a walk to the vans that wlil take us towards downtown La Paz.
Get to the vans and there's oxygen there for those who might need it. As we start the journey, it's clear the central La Paz is downhill. Downtown is down the hill!
Breakfast is served once we make it to the hotel. Have something to eat. Their tea selection is a bit different from what we got at home. "Té de Coca" is on their tea menu. Coca leaf tea for those who don't know.
After my coffee (no tea for me), I go to my room to take a nap.
Wake up, exchange some money and wander outside. Buy water (remember to stay hydrated in this dry air) and making sure that I'm not being overly active today. Taking it easy. Still feeling ok despite the altitude. But as soon as you walk a little, you do notice the altitude.
/jarmo