Peaking in the Rainforest || Voltz Mountain Has Got Nothing On ME πŸŒ„ Raleigh Falls 🚀 D-2

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A short introduction usually goes here: last week I wrote about the first day of my Raleigh falls trip, so without further ado the adventure continues.

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At last, on top of the Voltz mountain.


After the long wet and cold day before, we needed to get up early the next morning, because we had another long day ahead of us on the second day. I don't remember how early we needed to get out of bed, but it was definitely still dark out. If the day before was testing our nerves, this day would truly be a test of our endurance. All because we were going to attempt to climb the granite Voltzberg, which is 240m. high, which wasn't even the hardest part of the journey.

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First we had to get into those canoes again. Fortunately not for long - because it was only a few minutes away from Fungu island (our main base) - and then the real physical test started. Before reaching the foot of the mountain, you'll have to walk, climb, crawl and a whole lot more, through the jungle for four hours and after that you'll have to climb and crawl the mountain for an hour before reaching the top. That's of course a rough estimate, based on the fastest most athletic people.

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The hike through the jungle.


Knowing that I'm not the most athletic person in the group, I was fairly silent the whole trail and knowing me a friend had asked if I was alright. I said "yes, I'm preserving my energy" πŸ˜‚. The fastest amongst us were at the front right behind the guide. We still had to pause a fair amount of times though, because the trail was overgrown and wasn't maintained for awhile - due to you've already guessed it - which lengthened the travel time.

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I was a bit in the middle and adjusted my tempo to what I could've handled - didn't overexert myself and didn't keep myself back - which resulted in me walking with different groups along the way. There were times where I doubted my abilities though and thought "what did I get myself into?", but focusing on reaching the top helped me a lot.

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Voltz mountain behind me; maybe halfway of the journey.


That's where I saw the power of putting your mind unto something and reaching it. Concentration, listening to my body (taking breaks when I needed it), staying hydrated and eating lightly (sandwiches and an apple) were key and also not thinking about the time and how much further, especially on the way back. Also, not thinking about the overall estimated time of eight to nine travel hours (there and back). Pivotal was to focus on reaching the top first and not worrying about the travel back down. We'll get to that when we needed to.


After we reached the top the satisfaction was that we made it and the breathtaking view. Also the realization how blessed I am, living in this country and being able to do this. There are a lot of people who couldn't, be it financially or physically.


That's it for day 2. Chasse into the backstage! πŸ’ƒ


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Ahhhh! There you are: On "Top of the World" 😎

You have been quiet posting, now I can see why! Nice shorts by the way πŸ€—

Sending you.... !PIZZA πŸ• as you must be very hungry after all that walking!


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Hahaha those were actually shorts I wore to dance exercise; mum bought it especially for that. I wanted to wear leggings that had gotten wet the day before in the rain in the boat, so had to do it with these πŸ™ˆ.

Yeah.... After such a hike one really gets hungry. Was happy we packed a few sandwiches. On the way back down, I ate one while walking hihi

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I'm glad the leggings got wet, those shorts look awesome πŸ€— I'm such a flirt LOL

You did great Girlie √√√

Sending you more !LUV & !PIZZA


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What a really cool adventure to find my first day back reading posts of my friends! That first photo is powerful, and reading the process to reach that goal on top of Voltz is certainly inspiring. My mind sees all sorts of parallels between your description of your journey to the top of the mountain and the journeys through life's paths as well. You describe a successful model for both ~ sure and steady, overcoming obstacles, knowing yourself and honoring those parameters...
As always I find your posts uplifting, food for thought, and a catalyst for mindfulness in my day.
Thank you, and happy travels!

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Thank you.... for finding the lessons I try to convey in my posts hihi 😊.
I'm happy I have a bit more time for Hive again. I was kind of missing it.
Not only the writing, but definitely the conneting with people.

Have an awesome weekend! πŸ’ͺ

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Nothing like a good hike to get the mind right! I had settle for an around the block walk just now with the fam but still felt so good! The ground at the top of the mountain looks lavish?


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The ground at the top of the mountain looks lavish?

Hahaha, yeah the jungle here finds a way to grow everywhere, so even on rocks and on rocks sticking out of the water here πŸ˜‚.

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Very cool, I remember watching YouTube videos about this place before we came to Suriname. I can't wait to start doing adventures like this again when we get back to Cambodia. Traveling here is just too expensive and logistically complicated, but this is one of the sites we would've liked to have seen along with Brokopondo. Glad you are enjoying yourself and staying safe out there.

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Traveling here is just too expensive and logistically complicated, but this is one of the sites we would've liked to have seen along with Brokopondo.

That's so true, because a lot of locals can't even afford a trip like this, which I find a damn shame. Because this trip was organized by alumni who already had the connections through their university days and maybe also through work, that we got it at a reasonable price.

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Beautiful place and good to visit!

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It was beautiful yes, but a very strenuous hike though hihi.

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