Leg 260, Quito, Ecuador via Galapagos Islands to Urpay, Peru
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A marathon flight today, from before dawn to dusk. The two long flights from and to the Galapagos islands were done by the good old autopilot, 3.5 hours there and 4 hours back, quite a bit out in the ocean. Then on to Peru, the Andes Mountains are stunning.
05-08 Mariscal Sucre Intl SEQU 5:52 AM
05-08 Km 192 SEKK 6:14 AM
05-08 General Rivadeneira SETN 6:40 AM 644nm next 6 knot tailwind
05-08 Seymour SEGS 10:10 AM Galapagos islands
05-08 Isabela SEII 11:17 AM 603nm next 10 knot headwind
05-08 Jose Joaquin de Olmedo Intl SEGU 3:11 PM Bad stuttering over land
05-08 Taura SETA 3:18 PM
05-08 Coronel Marcelino Mariduena SECN 3:23 PM
Bad stuttering, memory use increasing, G1000 nearby airport function broken, end task, restart
05-08 Coronel Marcelino Mariduena SECN 3:30 PM Tough climb
05-08 Mariscal Lamar SECU 3:53 PM
05-08 Mario Madero Jaramillo SEGZ 4:11 PM Bad stuttering
05-08 Cumbaratza SEBZ 4:29 PM
05-08 Huancabamba SPAB 5:01 PM
05-08 Captain Fap Jose Abelardo Quin SPHI 5:39 PM
05-08 Gen Armando Revoredo Iglesias SPJR 6:12 PM
05-08 Chagual SPGL * 6:46 PM Bad stuttering
05-08 Pias SPIS 6:54 PM Terrible stuttering, memory increasing
05-08 Urpay SPAI 7:16 PM Drone cam landing
Flight time 13:17 16 stops
Ready to depart from Marisal Sucre Intl (or rather Bicentenario Park nowadays)
5 AM local time, completely dark
Following the E20 at La Indepencia to my first stop
Km 192 Airport, a dark strip next to the E20
Flying over the Rio Esemeraldas
To Esmeraldas, a coastal city in northwestern Ecuador
Esmeraldas is the major seaport of northwestern Ecuador on the Pacific Ocean
Also known as Aeropuerto Coronel Carlos Concha Torres
On to the Galapagos islands, dawn approaching
The show is over, still a long way to go
The clouds got thicker, hopefully it’s not to bad at the islands
I skipped San Cristóbal Island where the capital of Galápagos Province is located (Puerto Baquerizo Moreno) since Airport Isla San Cristobal is not in the game. That’s usually an indication that terrain quality is very bad. And yep, quick check on Bing maps, it’s all mismatched tiles covered in clouds.
Thus straight to Isla Baltra to land at Seymour Airport aka Aeropuerto de Islas Galápagos
Isla Santa Cruz, the much bigger island right below Isla Baltra
Quite the contrast on the island
Probably not as pronounced in reality, (the land changes color when you zoom in on bing maps)
A shot from higher up through a break in the clouds
Parque Nacional Galápagos on Isla Santa Cruz
Next up Isla Isabela, the seahorse-shaped island, the largest of the Galapagos
Flying north to explore the island, part of the rim of Alcedo Volcano below me
Clearly I need to get much higher to appreciate these volcanos
Volcán Darwin (4,363ft) named after Charles Darwin (1809-1882) who made the Galapagos Islands famous with his 1859 book “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection”
The northern edge of Volcán Darwin, Volcán Wolf in the distance
5km wide, 200m deep caldera of Volcán Darwin
Volcán Wolf (5,600ft) also known as Mount Whiton, highest peak on the Galapagos Islands
Named after German geologist Wolf Jürgen Baron von Engelhardt (1910-2008)
Volcán Ecuador (2,590ft) at Punta Vicente Roca
Heading back south over Fernandina Island
Made by Volcan La Cumbre (4,842ft) the most active volcano of the Galapagos Islands
Latest eruption Januari 2020
Back to Isla Isabela south side where Volcán Cerro Azul (5,541ft) is located
Puerto Villamil, a small port village located on the southeastern edge of Isla Isabela
Aeropuerto de General Villamil
Sights from Puerto Villamil, Wall of Tears aka El Muro de las Lágrimas on the right
Many prisoners died while building this wall between 1945–1959 when the Galapagos islands were used as a penal colony. The wall was never completed and likely only build to punish the inmates.
Some more sights of Isabela Island
Time to head back to the mainland
Isla Tortuga, horseshoe-shaped islet on the way out
3,5 hours later, land in sight, Barrio Monserrate
Estero Balsa fed by the Rio Piedras at Monteverde
Guayaquil, known as a gateway to Pacific beaches and the Galapagos Islands
To land at Aeropuerto Internacional José Joaquín De Olmedo
Malecón 2000 with Parque Seminario in the middle
Heading into the rain over Taura
https://i.imgur.com/wSlse8I.png
E40 below winding through Guayas
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Coronel Marcelino Mariduena Airport, aka Aerofimig, airstrip along the E40
https://i.imgur.com/Yn50tD6.png
Cuenca (Santa Ana de los Ríos de Cuenca) in southern Ecuador’s Andes mountains
https://i.imgur.com/47MQScl.png
Aeropuerto Mariscal La Mar
https://i.imgur.com/kyXcERT.png
Cuenca on a more sunny day
https://i.imgur.com/jb40H2U.png
Mario Madero Jaramillo Airport
https://i.imgur.com/UAdvW9B.png
Crossing an unknown river in Gualaquiza
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Rio Yacuambi
https://i.imgur.com/jKIG5Dt.png
Departing from Cumbaratza, small town along the E45
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Steep climb into the mountains at Zamora
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Over Numambi
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Parque Nacional Podocarpus below, hidden in the clouds
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Landing in Huancabamba in Northern Peru
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Huancabamba Airport
https://i.imgur.com/XJs1Cqe.png
Climbing up again, over Huarmaca
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Maray Pampa
https://i.imgur.com/RyQnBe6.png
Near Laurel
https://i.imgur.com/GwRMAwh.png
La Succha
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Descending over Carrizal
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Jayanca
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Lambayeque
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Aeropuerto Internacional Villa Base in Chiclayo
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Cementerio de Saltur
https://i.imgur.com/ao9EqIU.png
Cayalti
https://i.imgur.com/OKrxLoG.png
Nueva Arica, heading for trouble
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Bolívar District, about to lose visibility again
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Over the mountains, appearing out of the clouds again over San Miguel, 06455
https://i.imgur.com/MXirL44.png
San Pablo District
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Where Kuntur Wasi is, hillside remains dating back 3,000 years
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Laguna San Nicolás in Jesús District, Cajamarca
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Rio Cajarmarquino
https://i.imgur.com/V6oZ3Sb.png
San Marcos in Northern Peru
https://i.imgur.com/3eUYhk6.png
Rio Crisnejas in Condebamba
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Rio Crisnejas at Jocos
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Sitacocha, flying at 14,500ft
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Shalcapata in Marcabal
https://i.imgur.com/Cu4Kcu2.png
Seeing all those twists and turns reminds me of this documentary, Peru’s deadliest roads
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTqLXGcShtc
Chugay
https://i.imgur.com/f5Zvvki.png
Approaching Chagual Airport
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Along the Marañón River
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Aerodromo Chagual
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Along the canyons to Pias, taking off while it’s getting dark
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Pataz Province
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Chillia
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Last stop today at Urpay Airport, runway extending from the road on a hill
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Leap of faith (or rather high exposure drone cam)
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Urpay - Capital
https://i.imgur.com/8kMfv10.png
Next leg, visiting the capital of Peru.