I continued to climb, and now the inclination of the hike was really starting to set in. You have to remember when you’re hiking, not only are you getting an incredible workout, but you’re losing oxygen the higher you go up.
As I struggled up the slippery dirt for the final leg of the climb, I saw the sun start peaking from the clouds. I was also greeted by some monkeys along the way! Once I arrived to the top, the views could best be described by cotton candy topped with orange and pink swirls.
I did it!
The climb back down, like usual, was a little more strenuous than the hike up. Hikes up are difficult but at least there’s a prize at the end (those views!). I slipped at least six or seven times on the way down. My tour guide said, “You are very bad!” and held my hand.
This is still the highlight of any trip I’ve ever taken. I felt like I could float on those clouds. It was moderately difficult, and I was low on fuel by the end of it all, but it was 100% worth the pain.
I left with a new profound love for these funny little creatures that has stayed with me to this day.
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