Senoia to Ambato: Day 1

Bob. Don. BJ. We left the church about 1:30 this afternoon. Ten hours of travel later, we’ve arrive at the hotel for our first night in Quito. Nothing too extraordinary happened today, other than I woke up in the middle of summer and now it’s time for a nap in the middle of winter.

It’s nice traveling with retired pilots who know the best places to park. Also, the TSA security line was incredibly short. The flight was a little slower than anticipated but still faster than I could have walked here, so no complaints. Hopefully we all get the rest we need for the coming week.

Chris met us at the airport in Quito and helped us get to the hotel. His family traveled to the city but were already at the hotel. We get to meet them at breakfast tomorrow morning and share all the toys and treats from FBC Senoia.

After breakfast, we head down into the valley, into the jungle, to tour camp UNPES. It’ll take a few hours to get to the camp where we will have lunch and observe some of their activities. Mid-afternoon includes a canoe ride on Rio Napo to visit some other areas.

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