Sunday, March 24, 2013

Guna Yala - The Hike

28 Volunteers
1 Guide
2 Days
30 Miles



I took some vacation in February to head out on a backpacking trip on the eastern side of the country with a group of volunteers.  We went up and over the central mountain range and headed for the coast where we would take a short boat ride to an island and experience their independence celebration.  I was on the fence about going on the hike because just a few days before I had come down with some type of crazy horrible stomach bug/cold combo.  It brought me to finish an entire bottle of cough syrup (I hate that stuff.), caused me to break the “no latrine visits at night” rule, and left me on my hands and knees in the front yard expelling the contents of my stomach.  I decided to rally and committed.  Let me tell you, I’m sure glad I did!  It was great to hike for pleasure again and not just necessity.  I had to remember that I really actually enjoy that!



Nate and I were food buddies and he even shared his tent with me which was super nice seeing as he’d probably have been much more comfortable with more space.  As Sean said, “How do the two of you fit in that Dora the Explorer tent?”  Before leaving, our friend Sonia made Nate promise he’d look after me because the day before we had seen a newspaper clipping about a boa constrictor that ate a man whole on that side of the country just the week before. 


Our middle of the jungle campsite was on the side of a river and snakes like water, so that was probably best.  I made it out alive!


We rested up for the second day which would be climbing to the top of the mountain range before 11am, coming down, and then making our way over hills and through bunches of river crossings.  Finishing off through some banana fields before reaching the coast.








The days were long - 30 miles is a long way! - but it felt great to be outside hiking and spending time with good friends.  We finished up the hike as the sun was setting and took a 5 minute boat ride to the island of Usuptu where we would be staying for the Guna Independence Celebration.  Stay tuned!

1 comment:

  1. This post made my heart smile and hurt at the same time. I'm so glad you guys are getting to do such awesome things. I'm also glad that no one got eaten by a boa constrictor! The hike looks like it was amazing!

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