Angel Falls was amazing! We took an early morning flight to Puerto Ordaz and from there we took a small 19 seater plane into Canaima. We arrived a late because they oversold the flights and had to send a plane back for a us. Of course they didn't tell us so I was pacing back and forth wondering when someone would tell us about our flight. We boarded the plane after making sure to use our athletic skills to make sure we were at the front of the line to get on. We flew a small 19 seater plane to Canaima. When we arrived we were greeted and quickly swept off to meet the others in our group since we were late. We headed to the canoe launch site and had a quick bite to eat. Then we set off on our boat ride. We rode for about 20 minutes and then had to get off and walk for 30 minutes so that the boats could cross a set of rapids that were too dangerous to cross with all of us. We got back on the boat and went another 20 minutes to a small waterfall where we got to swim. It was awesome. From there it was about three hours by canoe (motorized of course) to our base camp. We arrived at the camp selected our hammocks, changes clothes, and played cards until dinner was ready. We were served a very generous portion of chicken, rice, and salad for dinner which was great. From there we decided to head to bed since we would be getting up at 4:30 am to begin our hike to the falls.
Sleeping in hammocks was not as bad as I thought it would be all things considered. I mean I wouldn't want to do it for more than a few nights but overall I was impressed with how well I slept. The only incident was when Jayme, who was sleeping next to me, came back from the bathroom and fell trying to get in her hammock and kicked me. I proceeded to yell and she began to laugh hysterically. It was quite a scene since there were about 70 other people in our camp.
We got up at 4:30 am and headed out to the lookout for Angel Falls. We took the canoe across the river and when we got out the boat driver asked our guide Jose Carlos, who was awesome, if we still wanted to go because the sky was really overcast. He asked us if we still wanted to go and we said well we didn't come all this way to not try! We hiked up and back without seeing a single person. We stopped on the way for him to explain a few things to us and for a little snack...I tried termites! They weren't too bad. We finally got up to the lookout and the clouds slowly dispersed. The view was spectacular! We took a bunch of photos and then started our decent. we got back to the base camp and ate breakfast. We packed up and headed back in the canoe although it only took about 2 and a half hours to go back because we were going with the current.
Once in Canaima we set out to go to Hacha Falls which was probably one of my favorite parts of the trip. We got to the shore and had to wade across to the falls. We then walked through part of the falls and eventually got behind them. It was amazing to see all of the water rush down from behind. We even got to go underneath the waterfall at one point. After this we went back to base camp ate lunch and headed back to the airport. It was a really quick two days but they were amazing.
On Monday Kate Chin went home and the others headed to Merida for two days. I was off to school on Tuesday for my first day of classes. On wednesday morning the girls arrived back from Merida and informed me they were going to the centro and would then take a taxi across town and meet me in El Hatillo for the afternoon. It started to rain that afternoon as I was leaving school, but since I didn't have a way to talk to them I headed off to El Hatillo in a taxi. My cab driver had to stop several times on the way because it continued to rain so hard that it was like we were on a river. I got to El Hatillo a little late, but the girls were not there. I waited about an hour and a half and they still had not arrived. As I was beginning to panic I got a text in Spanish that said, "I have your friends they are good please call now." Of course I start to panic and think that they might have been kidnapped, but I call and find out they had been taken in by the national guard. The streets had flooded so badly that they could not get there. The national guard arranged for a car for them to get to my place and we finally met up. Needless to say it has been an exciting trip. I have really enjoyed the company and it has been great to catch up with them and share a lot of laughs!
First full week of school starts tomorrow...We will see how that goes. I am hoping to get a lot of sleep. More adventures to follow!
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