After ten days or so of taking it easy in Huaraz, I hitched straight along the spine of the Andes to a lake called Conococha at a little over 4000m and then downhill towards the coast. I spent a night in the strange town of Chasquitambo where it was pretty clear no tourists ever go. But I did get a ride for the ages…

Along the spine of the Andes, with huge snowy mountains on the horizon.

Looking down on Laguna Conococha from a spot at 4200m, the highest place I’ve ever stood waiting for a ride.

One day I want to take that road off into the distance.

The little town by the lake, where I bought some incredibly stale bread to make my lunch.

Fixing up the church.

Then on the way down in a little truck with a very dirty windscreen.

Interesting and varied landscapes.

And striking rock formations.

Views.

A little roadside shrine.

And the little truck I was riding in.

With my backpack safely in the back.

Waiting for a ride much further down the mountainside.

And then I got a ride in the back of a police car! That’s one to tick off the life list. And yeah, that’s a baseball cap casually hanging from his gun.

Those cops were based in Chasquitambo, a little town where I decided to spend the night.

It was a funny little place.

With strangely ornate lampposts.

Barren hills.

And a mushroom.
And that’s all you’re getting.
Total distance hitchhiked: 64,704 km.
Total number of rides: 468.