Tea flavored juice sounds interesting! Always a good day when you see dolphins. Be careful Stephen. Nice bracelets. Andie that was a brave move to get the natural remedy! Yea, that's why we don't do tour things or stay in hostel like situations. If we do nature, we just take a cab out to the park or nature area and explore on our own. Always less people around that way and we can go at our own pace.
it was just juice. I can’t remember what kind now. but he was the only who tasted tea. 😅 unfortunately you can’t really do this part of the jungle on your own, and these types of lodges are the only places to stay in the Cuyabeno region (the more affordable of the 2 Ecuadorian Amazon areas). hopefully one day we’ll get to do a more independent rainforest visit, maybe in Brazil or Peru or Colombia.
So cool! Loved everything. Definitely can empathize on chatty/loud people when you just want peace & quiet. Such a bummer there couldn’t be designated spaces for hanging out snd talking and a place for peace & quiet besides your room. I wouldn’t say anything, but might plan in the future to seek out locations that have more options. So frustrating. Such an amazing trip. Thanks for sharing it!!
there actually was a more appropriate area where they could talk, in the common room/building. but they wanted to be on the hammocks by the water, too, I guess. 🤷🏻♀️
I was so excited about the dolphins! Have wanted to see one ever since I first heard of river dolphins about 11 years ago (during our first trip to Ecuador).
Wow what an incredible lodge. You guys are really in the thick of it. Juice tea. Wow what a tree! And dang... those are some nettles. And unfortunate on the neighbors. I would feel the same way.
Here I am on a dreary Thursday morning in wales, hanging out in the Amazon with you two! Loved it. Your lodge looked so beautiful. We loved the boat trip -‘d river dolphins so cool. The Yukka bread looked fun to make, but you can have the slice with Stephen’s finger in!! We’re totally with you on people who spoil the peace. Wills is often audio recording, so a good tactic we find is the set up the recorder close to the offender, they then ask what it is and what you’re doing and we tell them and also say we need 3 mins of silence to capture the sounds - not always ideal but it usually gets us three minutes!! I take seeing a sloth over a snake anyway. Great video guys. Loved it 🍻
lol! sadly no - the tendinitis persists. I gotta say, something about a “dreary morning in Wales” sounds kind of lovely to me. I wouldn’t mind experiencing that one day. Setting up the recorder near the gabber is kinda genius! Gonna try that next time.
WOW, that was an amazing video. Love yuca root, I did not know that other places ate yuca bread, I grew up eating it in the DR. yummy. I understand why you were annoyed by people talking and not listening to the sounds of nature. One thing I noticed, no pensionados, only young folks.
Oh my lord, I shouldn't watch these, I couldn't be more jealous than I am right now of you guys!!😫 it's amazing that you actually got to visit an indegenous village! I'm sure you got a little freaked out by the jungle doctors treatment!! 😅
If people talk in the jungle--or make any noise at all--they'll experience less wildlife. If you have an understanding guide, he/she could ask the visitors to stay silent anytime they or others are looking or listening, or just enjoying nature. Best if done on arrival...but the guides and lodge owners should already have that as part of the agenda.
Wow, that was fascinating. Patti was like, "oh, wow, that bread looks delish." Yeah, I found the tour through the village really, really, interesting! SNAKE!! 😅"I think he's sleeping, or, maybe she, IDK" Hilarious! Yeah, the talking thing, my first thought was, could YOU move? You know our mantra, no screaming kids, no barking dogs, no humans 😆BUT, sometimes you can't help but be with people, and especially in some far away land like Ecuador, I would feel safer being around other people. Don't say anything, unless they were being REALLY rude, cussing, being disrespectful. You will come off as pretentious, elitist, maybe. I would just move on. Cheers, guys! 🥤
I WISH I could have moved. But it was in the canoe, at the lodge (all night very loud and playing music, using up the limited electricity while the rest of the guests were trying to sleep), etc. And unfortunately the small property was surrounded by dense jungle, so there was nowhere else to go. It’s not the kind of place you can venture off and explore on your own. same with the whale watching boat. we were stuck with them! 😅 someone else suggested that the guides should remind people that being more silent would increase our chances of more and closer wildlife sightings.
@@StephenandAndie Oh, well that's a different scenario then. I thought maybe you were sitting in the common area. Being that they were loud all night playing music, then, yeah, I would have said something or contacted staff. Eh, I would have said something 😂
I'm one of those obnoxious people who talks all the time. LOL Seriously, I WISH you could tell people to shut up nicely, but anything you say will probably just make them offended. But if you will never see them again, it might be worth it? Too bad you couldn't sneak away to a different part of the shore or jungle where you could nature listen in peace and quiet ;-)
I'm not brave enough to venture into the jungle on my own. 😅 A friend suggested that the tour guides might suggest people shush in order to maximize the experience and the chances of seeing more wildlife. I might discreetly ask them to do that in the future, if it happens again.
AMAZING! You two are much more adventurous than I ever have been or will be!!!
we do it for the content! 😅
Hola amigos! I was looking forward to this one
What a beautiful vlog! Thank you so much for sharing.
Tea flavored juice sounds interesting! Always a good day when you see dolphins. Be careful Stephen. Nice bracelets. Andie that was a brave move to get the natural remedy! Yea, that's why we don't do tour things or stay in hostel like situations. If we do nature, we just take a cab out to the park or nature area and explore on our own. Always less people around that way and we can go at our own pace.
it was just juice. I can’t remember what kind now. but he was the only who tasted tea. 😅 unfortunately you can’t really do this part of the jungle on your own, and these types of lodges are the only places to stay in the Cuyabeno region (the more affordable of the 2 Ecuadorian Amazon areas). hopefully one day we’ll get to do a more independent rainforest visit, maybe in Brazil or Peru or Colombia.
Cousin I am with you in spirit, this is amazing. Andie you are a brave one!
thank you! I’ve been trying to participate in things more in recent years, rather than just watching (within reason, of course). It’s been fun!
Oh my! The drone shots are looking great!
thanks! 😁
Love the drone shots of the lodge!!
Thank you!!! Wishing we got footage of more of the jungle, too, but I was too scared to lose the drone in the dense foliage.
😊🥰Absolutely fantastic and perfect💖 Thank you my friend for uploading this beautiful video👍💕👌🥰 keep up the good work💖 💖
Thanks for watching! 😊
Oh, my, that's something I would enjoy doing! Really nice video, guys!
Thanks so much! We would def’ recommend it!
So cool! Loved everything. Definitely can empathize on chatty/loud people when you just want peace & quiet. Such a bummer there couldn’t be designated spaces for hanging out snd talking and a place for peace & quiet besides your room. I wouldn’t say anything, but might plan in the future to seek out locations that have more options. So frustrating. Such an amazing trip. Thanks for sharing it!!
there actually was a more appropriate area where they could talk, in the common room/building. but they wanted to be on the hammocks by the water, too, I guess. 🤷🏻♀️
HECK NO: leeches! That is why you have to wear those tall Wellies!
HECK YES: dolphins! I didn't realise you were able to see some! Yay!
I was so excited about the dolphins! Have wanted to see one ever since I first heard of river dolphins about 11 years ago (during our first trip to Ecuador).
Wow what an incredible lodge. You guys are really in the thick of it. Juice tea. Wow what a tree! And dang... those are some nettles. And unfortunate on the neighbors. I would feel the same way.
I’d love to see what kind of videos and sketches you’d create from a trip there!
Here I am on a dreary Thursday morning in wales, hanging out in the Amazon with you two! Loved it. Your lodge looked so beautiful. We loved the boat trip -‘d river dolphins so cool. The Yukka bread looked fun to make, but you can have the slice with Stephen’s finger in!! We’re totally with you on people who spoil the peace. Wills is often audio recording, so a good tactic we find is the set up the recorder close to the offender, they then ask what it is and what you’re doing and we tell them and also say we need 3 mins of silence to capture the sounds - not always ideal but it usually gets us three minutes!! I take seeing a sloth over a snake anyway. Great video guys. Loved it 🍻
And I forgot the burning question. Most important. Did getting slapped by stinging nettles fix your tendinitis!!
lol! sadly no - the tendinitis persists. I gotta say, something about a “dreary morning in Wales” sounds kind of lovely to me. I wouldn’t mind experiencing that one day. Setting up the recorder near the gabber is kinda genius! Gonna try that next time.
WOW, that was an amazing video. Love yuca root, I did not know that other places ate yuca bread, I grew up eating it in the DR. yummy. I understand why you were annoyed by people talking and not listening to the sounds of nature. One thing I noticed, no pensionados, only young folks.
yeah, you’re right! I think Stephen and I were the oldest people at the lodge!
Beautiful! Especially enjoyed the village visit.
Us too! It was our favorite part of the trip... until we saw the sloth.
Awesome video! Great tunes! Stephen was probably texting me from inside his rain jacket. 😜🤣
it's very likely he was!
Wow is that an Anaconda near the end? I would love to visit the Amazon, the bugs there look terrifying though 😆 Great trip guys!
yes, and it was “just” a young/little one! 😧😅
Oh my lord, I shouldn't watch these, I couldn't be more jealous than I am right now of you guys!!😫 it's amazing that you actually got to visit an indegenous village! I'm sure you got a little freaked out by the jungle doctors treatment!! 😅
it was 100% worth it!
If people talk in the jungle--or make any noise at all--they'll experience less wildlife. If you have an understanding guide, he/she could ask the visitors to stay silent anytime they or others are looking or listening, or just enjoying nature. Best if done on arrival...but the guides and lodge owners should already have that as part of the agenda.
Really good point! I may whisper that suggestion to guides on our future tours. Put it on them to moderate.
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thanks for watching 😊
Wow, that was fascinating. Patti was like, "oh, wow, that bread looks delish." Yeah, I found the tour through the village really, really, interesting! SNAKE!! 😅"I think he's sleeping, or, maybe she, IDK" Hilarious! Yeah, the talking thing, my first thought was, could YOU move? You know our mantra, no screaming kids, no barking dogs, no humans 😆BUT, sometimes you can't help but be with people, and especially in some far away land like Ecuador, I would feel safer being around other people. Don't say anything, unless they were being REALLY rude, cussing, being disrespectful. You will come off as pretentious, elitist, maybe. I would just move on. Cheers, guys! 🥤
I WISH I could have moved. But it was in the canoe, at the lodge (all night very loud and playing music, using up the limited electricity while the rest of the guests were trying to sleep), etc. And unfortunately the small property was surrounded by dense jungle, so there was nowhere else to go. It’s not the kind of place you can venture off and explore on your own. same with the whale watching boat. we were stuck with them! 😅 someone else suggested that the guides should remind people that being more silent would increase our chances of more and closer wildlife sightings.
@@StephenandAndie Oh, well that's a different scenario then. I thought maybe you were sitting in the common area. Being that they were loud all night playing music, then, yeah, I would have said something or contacted staff. Eh, I would have said something 😂
Sorry, Stephen, I have grated my fingers many times... painful!
So how is your arm? How is the tendonitis?
the reaction to the ortiga wore off as predicted, but the tendonitis remains. 😂 was worth a try...
Yes! Nonstop talkers are annoying! I know of no way to ask them to stop without people getting offended...based on experience.
Yeah, we never came up with a good way, either.
I'm one of those obnoxious people who talks all the time. LOL
Seriously, I WISH you could tell people to shut up nicely, but anything you say will probably just make them offended. But if you will never see them again, it might be worth it? Too bad you couldn't sneak away to a different part of the shore or jungle where you could nature listen in peace and quiet ;-)
I'm not brave enough to venture into the jungle on my own. 😅 A friend suggested that the tour guides might suggest people shush in order to maximize the experience and the chances of seeing more wildlife. I might discreetly ask them to do that in the future, if it happens again.
Yikes! Stinging nettles!
It was cool to experience, though!