We started on a trail and were climbing right up the hill in
thick mud in several places. It was
getting steamy as the sun was brilliantly shining when we could see it through
the thick trees. We were advised to tuck
our pants into our sock and boots to be sure that the ants couldn’t get inside
our pants. Within about a half hour of
hard trekking we realized we wouldn’t be in the 15 minute group. About half way up (apparently we climbed over
1800 metres) we left the trail and were in straight out jungle. We had the opportunity to hire local porters
to carry our packs as we had to take at least 2 litres of water each as well as
a lunch packed at the hotel. We each
hired a porter and THANK HEAVENS WE DID.
We were also each given a carved walking stick and that was
godsend. There were points where the
porters were pulling us up from in front and pushing us from behind so we
wouldn’t slide back down in the mud. I
was surprised how well I did.
Finally we met up with the trackers and were advised that the
gorillas were just ahead. We left our
porters behind and only went about 20 feet before we saw our first one. And from there it just got better and better. We saw the whole family including the
silverback and the new babies (about 3 weeks old). They just kept playing and were definitely
not shy about approach us. It was
absolutely amazing. At one point 2 of
them were up in a tree and swung down almost directly into our midst. It was everything I’d hoped for.
While the trek up was hard the biggest challenge was yet to
come – everything that goes up must come down and we had to take the same route
down. All the mud was more challenging
coming down. By the time we got down I
think all of us were almost shaking because our legs were so tired.
But – I SAW GORILLAS IN THE WILD !!!!!!!!! I’ll send a few pictures.
On the way back we stopped at a local orphanage and the
children sang and danced for us. It was
amazing and again, a real reminder of how lucky we are and how much we have in
comparison to others. They were all so
happy and I just wanted to take some of them home. I left my hiking boots behind so they could
be given to one of the children. I
splurged on a massage to see if I could avoid the painful muscles in my legs,
that I knew would be coming, and that helped.
Back at the hotel we’d all become best friends from sharing
the experience. We sat by the fire and
shared a drink as we compared pictures and then had dinner together.
And so it’s back to George for me and my cozy bed with the
hot water bottle – this time it’s on my knee in the hopes that I’ll be in
better shape tomorrow.
very cool experience Linda, can't wait to see these gorilla pics!
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