6 day 5 nite trek went like this:
day 1....2 hour jeep ride..3 hour steep hike..hardest day with hike at hottest time...slept overlooking a pueblo in idealic jungle setting with stream. nearby a big natural pool with a 4 meter jump into its clear waters...fun & refreshing
day 2....coffee at 6 am that went well with a doobie....only a 4 hour hike..easiest day...finished by 1 30 pm...lazy afternoon...smoke & lounge
day 3 5 hours...sustained up hill...some precarious cliff hugging...forded river 5 or 6 times...steps a little tough & very slippery up to city after final river crossing...very slippery & need for caution on way down.
day 4......hang out at lost city for a full day.....can get cold at nite here...wore both my long sleeve tshirts at nite to stay warm..
day 5...porters up late..hard rains the last nite made for a late start & a tough 8 hours of trekking with 5 or 6 scary crossings of the river that was just a creek on the way up
day 6...3 hours trekking...steep down hill most of the way & then a couple hour truck ride back to santa marta
...kiwi guy reinjured what he claimed was a futbal knee injury...had to be trasported out the last day on a mule..
.. got out ahead of group on last day & stopped by a couple dozen soldiers...leader had face mask on...asked me some questions...then let me go...went by other soldiers with nothing but a wave when with the group...
...all camp grounds except lost city itself were hammocks with mosquito nets under open side palapas...nice setting with running water & water pools all around...settings were close to friendly little villages
..cabin for 2 nites at ciudad perdido itself...cold 2 nites...needed 2 blankets in contrast to most of the trip which was hot
...had 2 friendly porters...one guide (wilson)...decent food & early morning coffee...mule carries food & supplies most of way...no need to carry much individually...i contracted to have them supply a blanket at all the stops...in addition to a change of clothes & the barest of toiletries i carried a miner's torch, towel, ron & smoke...they supplied decent & ample amounts of food & had some snacks inbetween
1 light weight nylon pants
2 all weather synthetic long sleeve fast dry tshirts
2 nylon underwear
1 set of thermal silk long underwear
2 nylon socks
1 new balance shoes
2 ace bandages...to support ankles
1 visor
1 chamois towel
1 poncho
toothbrush, paste, hotel soaps, baby powder, bandaides & antiseptic lotion, mosquito repellent, antiitch cream wash cloth
mountain smith fanny pack & water bottle, pocket knife, minor's lamp plus a smaller torch
the only dead weight carried in fanny pack
.....extra shirt, sox & underwear
pair of long thermal silks
rain poncho.
smoking material & 3 half pints of ron
minor's lamp, knife, toiletries
...wash underwear sox & shirt everynight...not even nylon dries completely but baby powder is a good equalizer & protects against chaffing
...for head & neck protection i use the visor & chamois towel...soak them in the ever present cool streams for hot weather trekking.
...thermal silks a nite time protection against mosquitoes