Week of June 29 – July 3, 2009
Press conference at Paucartambo city hall to introduce our presence: Capacitadores Norteamericanos Comienzan Trabajos de Asesoramiento en Laptops en el Valle Agricola e Hidroenergetico
http://www.munipaucartambopasco.gob.pe

A rest stop during Man and Brian’s bus ride from Lima to Paucartambo, Sunday June 28, 2009

Beautiful blue lagoons and white snow caps dotted the sceneries when we were among the peaks of the Andes

Arriving at Enersur’s residence compound Campamento Huallamayo late at night

The following day we were treated to sweet mountain air, fog draped green hills, and pristine gurgling brooks


While Alli Feldman, Rebecca Crabb, Sonia Rutherford, and Brian were picking up snacks at a local sundries store

The guys were on a mission to procure large volumes of Cusquena. That’s just water, hop, malt, barley, stirred into a brew!

When you buy enough Cusquena, they throw in free delivery

Caution: frequent sheep crossing

In case of collision … cordero pachamanca!

Buen provecho!

Hydroelectric is big in Paucartambo and is iconically featured in the city square


Encountering a group of kids just off the city square. It wasn’t long before we joined them for some spirited soccer and volleyball.
Girls in Peru have taken on volleyball as THEIR ball game, versus soccer for boys. The Peru women’s national volleyball team won Silver in the 1988 Olympics and is consistently a medalist in the South American Championship going back to the 1950’s. The girls and their volleyball have earned Peru many more international medals and fanfare than the boys with their soccer!


Someday, these girls might be movie stars, famous authors, singers, artists; famed volley ball players, renowned scientists; senators or presidents … and it will be Man’s turn to ask for THEIR autographs!




















































































