PACASMAYO PERU...
So on with the over planning I go....
Luckily for me I met an awesome Peruvian local who spent the summer in Australia, She has been able to assist in a lot of the final finer details when it came to some of the unknowns after I actually touch down in Lima including the transfers from the airport and the bus trip to Pacasmayo...So a really big thank you to Bettina.
So what am I taking...
My gear ready for the trip...Apart from the obvious stuff you need for travel and my windsurf kit I'll be taking my camera gear to capture my adventures for hopefully all to enjoy what I hope to be an amazing journey. This will all be packed into my carry on bag to ensure it stays safe from the baggage chuckers. Without some prior
over planning this may have led to some issues when arriving at the airport in Lima, You see certain camera equipment and drones are required to be declared or they will be taxed or confiscated (drones) at the air port customs check. If your drone is confiscated you are required to obtain a letter of permission from the transportation office to get it released after paying a tax, All of this takes time in a country where Spanish is not my strong point. Anyways all that has been avoided since I did some
EXTREME over planning and got all the permissions and information I needed in advance.
The Camera Gear...
I think I've got it covered...Might take just one more...What camera gear is going...Well my trusty Canon 7Dii with 100-400mm for all my windsurfing still photography needs. The DJI Mavic Pro for some aerial support and my DJI Osmo+ to capture some lifestyle stuff and a GoPro session and K4 harness mount for some on water activity.
This shouldn't be a problem getting through customs...Should it?The Windsurfing Kit...What windsurfing kit is going...I'm taking 1 board and 3 sails all being packed into a single travel bag that just sneaks in under the maximum heavy bag allowance of 32kgs (It will incur a $75 heavy bag charge). My board will be my Simmer Style Quantum 105, It's my every condition board...From 10 to 30 knots this board is sweet for me. Sails...I'm taking the all new 2018 Simmer Style Icons, These are Simmers 5 batten real world wave sail in sizes 5.0, 5.3 and 5.6. Why those sizes? They all fit on a 400 mast and would cover most wind ranges in Pacasmayo for me. Masts...I'll be taking two 400s just incase I break one...Not sure on how easy it would be to get a replacement if I busted one so taking a spare for some insurance. Obviously a boom, Extension and Base along with 2 sets of quad fins. Just to be safe and ensure I
over plan to the max I've purchased a new base and replace my down haul and out haul ropes with new formuline and I'll take some spare as well. Wetsuits...A 3/2 steamer was advised so that's what I'm taking...And that should probably do...Forgetting anything?
I thinks I have everything I need...Ahh sh!t forgot spare harness lines DAMIT!Final Airport Transfer Lima...So the last bit of
over planning was for a private airport transfer when I arrive in Lima...I organised a private driver through a recommended company in Lima, There are numerous warnings around transport and the dangers it presents to the gringo from being kid napped for ransom or extortion to waking up missing some vital organs. Apparently half of the taxis on the road are just posing as taxis, Some honest but a lot connected to organised crime. On arrival I'll have an English speaking driver awaiting to whisk me and my kit across town in a air conditioned Hyundai H1 to the the bus station. According to Trip Advisor Lima has some of the worst traffic in the world with most of the driving public choosing to ignore any form of road rules what so ever. So while I payed a premium price of $35US for this private service it's nice to know I'll get to my final destination with my bank balance and kidneys intact.
International Phones and Data...So in this day and age where we are forever connected to the internet for everything from checking the forecast and posting crap on seabreeze to keeping in touch with family and friends I looked around for some options as my current carrier Telstra doesn't have a supporting network within Peru. I was told I could buy a SIM card on arrival at the airport in Lima but not wanting to risk the language barrier and not knowing how much time I'd have available I have chosen to buy a pre-paid SIM before leaving. It was actually free and came with my travel insurance that I got from Woolworths. Their global roaming SIM has call and data support through one of the leading telcos in Peru and the rates are reasonable. The only minor drama is you get a new number. Minor I say because you can actually just add your home land-line to the SIM and have your calls to your mobile redirected via you land-line to the new number...Easy.

The Final Count Down...I know if I was as AWESOME as Dan Berry I'd just get up in the morning before my flight, Punch a koala in the face, Throw a pair of jocks in my backpack, Sling my board under my arm and jump on my magic carpet and fly off to my next great adventure...But I'm not. I've planned and executed every detail so far and since some have offered some great wisdom I'll leave you with 2 that I stand by.
"Pi$$ poor planning leads to pi$$ poor results"and
"Failing to plan is Planning to fail"So I've
over planned the sh!t out of this but I'm comfortable with that, Taken the fun and excitement out of it, I don't think so. That all begins very soon when I get on the plane.
Only 15 days to go...
Check out www.limaeasy.com for some light reading if your interested.
Cheers J.

