That same cab driver tried to steal from me. In retrospect, we were too trusting. Our plan was to drive from the town of Ollantaytambo back to Cusco, with a stop at Pisac Market. Our American hostel owner called us a cab and told us the driver would wait with our luggage while we browsed the market for a bit. We paid up front - mistake #1 - and got in the cab. We then went to the market and bought a metric ton of llama dolls.
When we got in the car, I had a feeling I should check my bag and make sure my iPhone was still there. Mistake #2 - bringing an iPhone to South America. It wasn't in the pocket that I was 99% certain I left it. I'm sure I turned a paler shade of pale as I whipped around from the front seat and tried to whisper to my friends, "My iPhone is gone." But I suck at whispering and they didn't understand me. "Write it on your iPhone!" Debie said helpfully. The cabdriver watched while I tore through my bag and dumped everything on my lap. Finally, he asked in Spanish, "Did you lose something?" I told him I lost my cellphone. He then opened the glovebox and pulled out the iPhone. "Is it this?" he asked.
"Por que es en esto?" I said, my garbled Spanish attempt at saying, "Why is it in there, you rat bastard?"
He said something like, "Oh you left it on the floor and I was just holding it for safekeeping." Whatever. Lisa later said the zippers on her bags were undone. Needless to say, it was a tense car ride the rest of the way. We thought Lisa lost her cellphone when it disappeared from her backpack earlier in the trip, but in light of this incident, it was probably stolen.
Here are some pictures I snapped during that fateful cab ride and the one to Ollantaytambo. It doesn't come across so well in these pictures, but the Sacred Valley is breathtaking. The landscape really reminds me of Northern California, but on steroids.