Wanderer’s Guide to Absolutely Beautiful 2 days at Lake Titicaca

Fun fact: Quechuan language consists mainly of phonetics.
And of course everyone in the world has different sense of hearing the sound. Someone in the depth of Andes somehow decided titi is sound to represent grey color and caca is rock or puma, hence it is told by locals today Lake Titcaca (or Lago Titicaca if you take the español route) means grey puma. Why? Because it’s shape kinda looks like puma if you stare at the picture hard enough or have a big sip of shaman ritual beverage.

After 8 days of incredible trekking adventure to Machu Picchu, I took a night bus from Cuzco to Puno. It was about 7 hours of travel where I drifted in and out of sleep until arriving at shanty bus terminal in Puno. Puno is a small city located on the shore of Lake Titicaca on Peru side. I wasn’t particularly impressed by Puno especially after experiencing amazing Cuzco, but decided to take a stroll while waiting for my tour van to arrive at the visitor’s center.

Same as Sacred Valley, I haven’t made advance booking for the Lake Titicaca tour. It was last minute decision I made the day before my departure from Cuzco. I figured, Lake Titicaca is very popular site and likely many tour companies are competing businesses to pouring tide of tourists at comparable price. This turned out to be true and tour booking was as easy as I imagined.

One thing I would suggest to you is to avoid the overnight stay in Juliaca which is Puno’s neighboring city equipped with airport that connects flights from Lima and Cuzco. Juliaca is not the safest city and does not have major appeal to tourists. If your main point of interest is Lake Titicaca (which probably is the case) then you have no business in Juliaca. Just hitch a ride and go straight to Puno to stay there.

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Lake Titicaca and amazing islands by boat.

The tour itinerary may vary depending on your time frame and booking agency, but the most common Lake Titicaca experience is 2 days excursion that starts from Puno to visit Uros (man-made floating island), Amantani, and Taquile. In Amantani, the group meets families of the island and will be hosted at their homes.

Here’s my experience with Lake Titicaca tour:

Puno Port
Day 1: Joined the boat with handful of travelers (mainly consisting of European university students amidst gap year and working professionals who came to realization and urgency to travel the world). Although it was a random mix of people, the tour started on high note with crystal clear blue sky and perfect weather for leisurely cruise. We left the port of Puno and arrived at Uros island in less than an hour.

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Uros

Uros island greeted us with beige blocks of straws and big smiles. Uros was inhibited by families who built the island by their hands.
It was quite fascinating to see the demonstration (as you can see in the video) how thin threads of straw are assembled into enormous blocks to support the island’s foundation. A mere one hour stop on the picturesque Uros was amazing to say the least.

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Amantani

After Uros, the boat continued to cruise on ocean-like Lake Titicaca for about 3 hours to reach the island of Amantani. In Amantani, the group was welcomed by families dressed in traditional attires and split into smaller groups to be part of their family for a day.
I was welcomed by Mama Maria to her house with two other travelers from Germany.


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Once we don our backpacks and layered up for windy weather, we commenced on sunset hike to Temple of Pachamama (Earth Mother) and Temple of Pachatata (Earth Father).

Reaching the summit of Pachamama (Earth Mother).
Me reaching the summit of Pachamama (Earth Mother).

Two temples over the hills are important ritual sites for Inca belief and has amazing view of Lake Titicaca when the weather is clear. The peak of Pachamama stands far away from the residential part of the island and is surrounded by delicately decorated trails of stone walls and arches. Even here the intricate stone works of ancient Inca was visible.

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Pachatata which rests at the end of ascending hill trail displays much masculine exterior and strongly built facade. We sat with our backs against the walls and gazed at Lake Titicaca slowly burning into crimson and eventually into deep blue. Quiet and peaceful. The summit of Pachatata was the sanctuary of setting sun.

Get the taste of Lake Titicaca Experience on moving pictures.

Amantani Peru Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca and the Legend of Inca

In the evening Mama Maria and her husband dressed us with traditional attire and took us to the town hall where festivity was held. Inca legend tells us that people of Peru first came from Lake Titicaca as spiritual form and migrated north towards Cuzco. While the legend is usually spoken in mythological terms and metaphors, I certainly felt the legend was coming true at that night of cultural experience in Amantani through pagan music, feverish dance, and bottles of Cusqueña cervezas.

Taquile Island Peru Lake Titicaca

Taquile

Day 2: Morning in Amantani started early with light stroll to the port to catch the boat. We bade farewell to host families and waved goodbye to wonderful break from civilization. After a few cranking sound of engine and poignant smell of gasoline, the boat cruised on to the next day of adventure. We are now headed to Taquile island, the island known for UNESCO world heritage for hand knitting men’s refined textile works.

Taquile Island Peru Lake Titicaca

Taquile is otherwise small and negligible island if not for the acknowledgment of superb textiles. While looming workshop in Sacred Valley was given by women, textile works in Taquile are done solely by the hands of men. Each hat has unique patterns and its color and shape represents the social position and marital status of men to appeal to women seeking for partners. It’s kind of interesting to see such dynamic of masculinity/femininity in this isolated region of Peru. After an early lunch on the roof of someone’s house (which bear a sign “Restaurante”) we headed back to the boat.

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2 days of tour went by fast like a wind, but the experience of staying with families in Amantani island and nighttime festivities at the town hall was among the most memorable events I had in my trip to Peru. If you have an opportunity to venture the beautiful Lake Titicaca you should definitely give tour a shot. The next chapter of Peruvian expedition covers the mystical old city of Arequipa and Colca Canyon.

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Visiting Local Parks (#6): Big Basin Redwoods State Park

Big Basin hike is a magic if you do it for the first time, and it’s a real treat whenever you get a chance to do it again.

Great thing about living in Bay Area is your closeness to giant nature. There are endless options to explore beautiful redwoods forests, waterfalls, and seaside cliffs. Here today I would like to share one of my favorite hiking destinations in Northern California that offers wide variety of natural appeals in one hike. Big Basin hike is a magic if you do it for the first time, and it’s a real treat whenever you get a chance to do it again.

008Big Basin Redwoods State Park
(Sunset Trail to Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail loop – 10 mi.)

GPS Coordination to trail head: 37.1721760, -122.2223220
Parking/Entrance = $10 per vehicle.
Hiking distance/Time: 10 mi./5-6 Hours.
Difficulty: Moderate~Strenuous.
Best season to hike: Great hike year around.
Things to bring: 2L of water and packed lunch/light snack, majority of trail is shaded but recommended to bring sunscreen and hat.

If you are starting from San Francisco you can get to the park in about 1 hour and 40 minute drive. Majority of time you will be driving through the winding mountain roads on 35 and 9 and 236. You will lose mobile service once you enter the mountain so be sure to set the GPS coordination on your satellite navigator (e.g., Google Maps) to reach the Park Headquarters.

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  1. Sunset Trail (5 mi.)

From Park Headquarters keep walking towards the second parking area located about 0.2 mi. north of the fee pay area (follow the red line below).CaptureTurn left to cross the wooden bridge where you will see the sign to Dool Trail. Take Dool Trail which split to Sunset Trail at the junction. You will be on Sunset Trail for the first half part of hike.
Here’s how hiking on Sunset Trail is like:


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About 3 miles into the hike, you will come across the junction that branches out to Timms Creek Trail (forward) and Sunset Trail (to the right). This is the part where you may rally up your hikemates to decide whether to continue on Sunset Trail (steeper – 3 miles) or take Timms Creek Trail to Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail (mild – 2 miles) to reach the beautiful Berry Creek Falls. Either trail will end at Berry Creek Falls so it is totally up to the hikers’ mood. However, the latter trail excludes additional enticement of two pretty falls: Golden Cascade and Silver Falls.

021 2. Berry Creek Falls Trail (1 mi.)

Once you pass 2 miles of another scenic woodsy trail (if you continued on Sunset Trail) you will reach Golden Cascade which is just an ample down from Sunset Camp (lucky if you are camping there). This is the beginning of Berry Creek Trail and the sign of relaxing downward hike to Berry Creek Falls.

Berry Creek Falls is a gorgeous waterfall tucked deep inside the redwoods forest. Best time to visit this waterfall is at high noon when the sun is directly above and the ray of sunshine is illuminating the velvety glow perfectly. While the viewing platform is way too tiny for group to stay for eternity, you may find good lunch spot above the waterfall by the creek.

Big Basin Redwoods State Park - Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail3. Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail (4 mi.)

After Berry Creek Falls, follow the creek to continue on Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail that takes you back to Park Headquarters. Although you have already seen the most exciting part of the hike, this return route features impressive ancient redwoods and siblings of Sequoia giants. The last part of this trail becomes quite hilly to the peak of Middle Ridge and offers reasonable finale to epic 10 miler!

Skyline-to-the-Sea Trail will bring you right back to the Park Headquarters. If the sun is still high, go drive to Santa Cruz and take advantage of daylight in the seaside town. Alternatively, you can also drive back to San Francisco and have a perfect pint of beer at local brewery (what we did).

Questions? Feel free to leave in the comments.
Have fun out there!

 

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Recipe Hack: How to cook Japanese Coroquette

(日本語は下にあります)

Japanese cuisine is not limited to sushi or ramen, it is unique amalgamation of global flavor palettes. Today, I’d like to share the recipe of Japanese coroquette that is more commonly eaten at Japanese dinner table than typical choices of rolls and teriyaki.
Try this at home and you will be amazed!

I want to highlight this recipe is something very special to me, because this is my favorite dish that my mom cooked when I was growing up in Guam. It is simple but filled with love that cannot be duplicated. I’d like to call this “Haga-style” Coroquette.

Easy and delicious coroquette in 6 simple steps!


+ What to prepare +

(Serving size: 5-6)

[Group A]

  • 3 potatoes peeled and diced to about 1-cubic inch.
  • salt and pepper.
  • powdered form bouillon (chicken or vegetable).
  • 1 tablespoon of flour.

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[Group B]

  • coconut oil.
  • 1lb of ground meat (pork is best but can be anything).
  • 1/2 thinly minced onion.
  • 2 pieces of minced garlic.
  • salt and pepper.
  • curry powder.
  • soy sauce.
  • palm sugar.

[Group C]

  • 2 eggs.
  • flour.
  • 1/2 lb of panko (bread crumbs).

[Group D]

  • olive oil.
  • tiny bit of minced garlic.
  • thinly sliced dried prune.
  • balsamic vinegar.
  • honey.
  • bay leaf.

[Group E]

  • Canola oil or vegetable oil for frying coroquette.


+ R E C I P E +

001003Step1. Boil the water in large pot and cook the potatoes until it softens. Remove the pan from heat and drain water. Add salt, pepper, and 1/2 teaspoon of powdered bouillon and mash them up.

002Step2. Prepare the content of coroquette. Let’s heat the frying pan with a drop of coconut oil (this could be butter or olive oil as well) and stir fry the ingredients listed in Group B.

004Step3. Once all the meats and onion bits are thoroughly cooked, mix them with mashed potatoes +1 tablespoon of flour and continue mashing on.

005Step4. Prepare flour, beat eggs, and panko in separate containers. Shape the coroquette with hands (tip: make it flat and firm with hands so it retains the shape in the frying pot). Dip the coroquette into flour bed→egg→panko. In that exact order 🙂

007Step5. Heat about 3-4 cups of oil in pot. Gently place coroquettes into the oil and fry it until it turns to light brown. Make sure to flip both sides to cook evenly.

006Step6. The last step is to make the sauce. Heat the frying pan used in Step2 on low-heat and add the ingredients in Group D in the order of appearance.

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Garnish the plate with vegetables and enjoy!

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簡単でおいしく作れる自家製コロッケのレシピを紹介します!

母親直伝、我が家の味を再現するレシピなので『芳賀家のコロッケ』と呼んでいます。

ビデオレシピです! 


材料
(5~6人分)

[Aグループ]

  • 2センチ角位に刻んだジャガイモ3つ。
  • 塩コショウ。
  • 中華味の素(ウェイパーなど)。
  • 小麦粉大さじ1

[Bグループ]

  • ココナッツオイル大さじ1(バターかオリーブオイルでも可)。
  • 豚挽き肉400g(牛肉や鶏肉でも良い)。
  • みじん切りにしたたまねぎ半一個。
  • みじん切りにしたニンニク二欠。
  • 塩コショウ。
  • カレー粉末少々。
  • 醤油少々。
  • 砂糖少々。

[Cグループ]

  • 卵二つ。
  • 小麦粉。
  • パン粉300g。

[Dグループ]

  • オリーブオイル。
  • ニンニク一欠。
  • 刻んだドライ・プルーン一つ。
  • バルサミコ。
  • 蜂蜜。
  • ローリエの葉っぱ一枚。

[Eグループ]

  • 野菜油。


レシピ

0010031.中くらいの鍋に水を張り沸騰させます。泡が出始めたら刻んだジャガイモを投入して、よく火が通るまで煮ます。水を捨て塩コショウと中華味の素と一緒に潰してマッシュポテトにします。

0022.マッシュポテトを冷ましている間にコロッケの中身を作ります。フライパンにココナッツオイルを熱し、Bグループの材料を火が完全に通るまで炒めます。

0043.炒めた肉を火から下ろし、マッシュポテトに加えて大さじ一の小麦粉と一緒にさらに混ぜ合わせます。

0054.小麦粉、溶き卵、パン粉をそれぞれ別の容器に準備しておきます。コロッケをこぶし一握りぐらいの大きさにこねて形にし、小麦粉→溶き卵→パン粉の順番に浸していきます。

0075.鍋に油を張って熱します。溶き卵のしずくを垂らしてジュワっと油の表面に浮き上がるくらいが丁度いい熱さです。コロッケを一つずつ丁寧に油に泳がせ、取り箸などでひっくり返しながら両面がきつね色になるまで揚げます。

0066.最後にコロッケのソースを作ります。肉を炒めるのに使ったフライパンを再び弱火に掛けオリーブオイルでニンニクを炒めます。Dグループの残りの材料を熱して最後にローリエの葉っぱで香りを加えれば完成。

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