• October 2025 Machu Picchu Peru Q+A (difficulty, cost, dates, payment schemes, how to sign up etc)

  • Jan 31 2025
  • Length: 14 mins
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October 2025 Machu Picchu Peru Q+A (difficulty, cost, dates, payment schemes, how to sign up etc)

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  • For more details or to book your deposit - Click Here

    Similar to the Kilimanjaro podcast I did last year, 80% of the questions have been around the difficulty and the cost, so I open the podcast with both; and then jump into the ones below.

    Question#1

    I’m not in Ireland for the Training days, Can I still go?

    Question#2

    I don’t think I’ll be fit enough but would love to do it

    Question#3

    How long will I be gone for in total?

    Question#4

    Is there a payment scheme?

    Question#5

    I don’t think I can make this one, will you go again?

    Question#6

    How many spaces are there?

    Question#7

    Can my work sponsor me for this?

    Question#8

    Is this open for couples or mainly solo?

    Question#9

    What are the extras and how do I book?

    For more details or to book your deposit

    https://earths-edge.com/expedition/brian-keane-machu-picchu-october-2025/

    Shownotes:

    · Machu Picchu expedition is scheduled for October 2025.

    · Training days serve as bonding experiences rather than strict fitness requirements.

    · Fitness levels can be managed with proper training programs.

    · The trip lasts 16 days, including travel time.

    · A payment scheme is available to make the trip more affordable.

    · This will be Brian's only Machu Picchu trip for the foreseeable future..

    · The experience is not just about the trek but also about the connections made.

    · Brian encourages listeners to reach out with any questions about the trip.

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