The only note I have was about day two. We got breakfast at
6am, walked uphill all day and didn’t get anything to eat before 3pm when we
reached base camp.
Their explanation was that we’d get sick by eating in the
altitude since we were walking up all day. But personally, I’d rather feel
nauseate than hungry and disoriented when walking up a mountain in 30 degrees.
All the other groups got dinner halfway up.
This is the only less positive thing I have to say
about Wayki, though. Apart from that, they were wonderful and they even put up
a private toilet for us at the base camp. Overall, they were all very nice,
considerate and hardworking people. I will highly recommend them,
but make sure to ask them about meals on day two – or at least bring your own
food or snacks.
(to be continued)